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September 08, 2021
PLP candidate laments state of graveyard

PLP candidate for Central Grand Bahama Kirkland Russell raised concerns yesterday over the neglect of the Lewis Yard Public Cemetery, where graves are no longer accessible because of thick ground cover and overgrown shrubs.

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July 09, 2021
Man charged with armed robbery

A MAN was remanded to prison on Friday after he was charged with armed robbery.

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December 23, 2014
Valuable lessons from the Christmas story

The weather across the archipelago called The Bahamas has been cool over the last few days as if to mark the arrival of something unique while celebration has been in the air. The cheerful mood of the populace and the increase in traffic congestion on the streets of New Providence leave no doubt that indeed the Christmas season is upon us. It is after all for most Bahamians the season to be merry ...

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December 05, 2020
Youth graduate from vocational program

It was considered an “historic day,” as the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) graduated the first cohort of the National Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) core program...

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October 17, 2017
Message of Condolences on the passing of Reverend Ralph Russell from The Hon. K. Peter Turnquest

On the recent passing of Rev. Ralph Russell, Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Finance and East Grand Bahama Member of Parliament K. Peter Turnquest extended condolences. His message follows..;.

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March 04, 2015
From playing at pastor to God's messenger

It was 33 years ago that Stephen Smith accepted the Lord as his personal savior during a crusade, but it took another 10 years for him to recognize the call of God on his life.

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September 10, 2020
From The Heart – GB Communities Are Ground Zero for Hope and Resilience

As a Port Authority Police Department (PAPD) Special Ops Lieutenant in New York city many years ago, William Keegan wrestled with mountains of twisted steel and human body parts that littered the World Trade Center...

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May 18, 2020
Construction Worker 'Happy to be back doing what I love...Sterling Hurricane Hole Project Re-energizes after Pandemic Shutdown

Less than a week after the Prime Minister gave the green light for construction in New Providence to re-start with COVID-19 safety measures in place, the $250 million Sterling Hurricane Hole project on Paradise Island was alive with the sound of heavy equipment and workers adding masks and social distancing to their usual uniforms, hard hats and routines...

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February 10, 2020
Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation Honors Retiring Tourism Professionals

Seventeen Retirees acknowledged for longevity and outstanding contributions to the Ministry...

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October 01, 2008
Kenton Dion Knowles "Emperor" Gets Bail

A judge Tuesday freed murder accused Kenton Dion Knowles on $50,000 bail, despite concern from a prosecutor that he is a flight risk and should remain in custody. Knowles, who is better known by the street name "Emperor", was arrested for the murder of his nephew, Kendal Knowles, on July 3.

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