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Sunshine Insurance Hosts Top Marsh Executives
Sunshine Insurance Hosts Top Marsh Executives
Executives from Marsh, the world?s leader in insurance broking and risk management, recently attended a welcome reception hosted by Sunshine Insurance (Agents & Brokers) Ltd...
Break-in at Keod Smith's office
Break-in at Keod Smith's office
The law office of Keod Smith was broken into between 9:55 p.m. Saturday and 11 a.m. Sunday, Smith said.
Residents raise concerns over Bahama Rock blasts
Residents raise concerns over Bahama Rock blasts
THE residents of the Hawksbill Subdivision are living on edge and say they can feel their homes shaking beneath their feet because of the ongoing blasting in the nearby area of Grand Bahama.
Exchange controls hampering contractor competitiveness, Sands suggests
As debate continues about "the peg" - what The Central Bank of The Bahamas refers to as "the fixed parity between the Bahamian and U.S. dollars, which has prevailed since 1973" - Bahamian Contractors Association (BCA) President Leonard Sands brought focus to some of the ways the exchange controls affect the local construction industry.
Aquaponics project at Garden of the Groves receives a hand from students of the Governor General Youth Award program
Aquaponics project at Garden of the Groves receives a hand from students of the Governor General Youth Award program
FREEPORT, Grand Bahama --- Eleven young adults undertook a community service project at the Garden of the Groves during their October break to complete their 5 day Residential for the Gold Level of the Governor General Youth Award (GGYA). The students from Lyford Cay, Nassau, and Lucaya International School, Grand Bahama, worked together on the initial construction phase of an aquaponics system to...
You are called to proclaim the gospel
You are called to proclaim the gospel
Jesus left there and went to his hometown, accompanied by his disciples. When the Sabbath came, he began to teach in the synagogue, and many who heard him were amazed.
Yellow Elder Gardens residents lament crime problem during police walkabout
Several residents of Yellow Elder Gardens said yesterday that crime in the area is out of control and they are increasingly fearful of becoming victims of crime.
Illegal migration, social justice and mercy
Illegal migration, social justice and mercy
For his first official trip outside Rome, Pope Francis chose Lampedusa, a tiny Sicilian island with a population of approximately 5,000 who make their living mostly from fishing and tourism.
Will the real Christians please stand up
Will the real Christians please stand up
On July 10, 1973, The Bahamas took a giant step in removing the shackles of the British Empire and becoming an independent nation. In our preamble to the constitution, it states that we are a Christian nation, abiding by Christian principles.
Man pleads guilty to manslaughter
Man pleads guilty to manslaughter
A man yesterday pleaded guilty to fatally shooting an acquaintance following an argument.
Fritznel Guillance, 23, was originally charged with the January 26, 2013 murder of Alfred Munroe.
But he pleaded guilty to the lesser charge of manslaughter at the start of his trial before Justice Indra Charles and was sentenced to 18 years' imprisonment.
Prosecutors say Guillance and Munroe had an argument ...