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December 09, 2010
Cars without seatbelts, car seats given 2-week grace period

Those motorists whose cars are not equipped with seatbelts and car seats for young children will have a two-week grace period before heavy fines are levied on them for violation of the seatbelt law, which police intend to begin enforcing.
However, police warned yesterday that those motorists who have belts already in their vehicles can still face fines up to $500 if they are not used before the gr...

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July 30, 2021
20 new cars to help crack down on crime

THE United States government donated 20 Ford Police Interceptor hybrid SUVs worth $1.1m to the Royal Bahamas Police Force yesterday.

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July 05, 2021
Mount Gay Makes June a Month of Caring

Since 1703, Mount Gay has been widely revered as the oldest and most celebrated rum with a longstanding connection to sailing, craftsmanship, and community all of which are truly united by the ocean. As a nod to that longstanding history, Mount Gay annually celebrates and promotes its environmental efforts through a special day dubbed We Care Day. In 2021, the company opted to widen its scope to i...

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July 10, 2016
A Canadian man invented a wheel that can make cars move sideways

The age of parallel parking may soon be over thanks to a literal reinvention of the wheel by Canadian man William Liddiard.

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April 20, 2011
The Cancer Society of The Bahamas... caring and sharing

On February 1, 2011, the Cancer Society of The Bahamas (CSOB) officially launched its national public education program with the appointment of an education officer. Today, the CSOB debuts its newest initiative, and a key component of the national education/information program — a monthly newspaper column. Through this column, which will be featured in The Nassau Guardian on the first Tues...

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September 01, 2010
Livery cars make airport case

Livery cars at the Lynden Pindling International Airport are taking issue with claims that they operate outside of the Road Traffic Act, pointing to their regular airport fees as proof it's their usual place of business and, hence, fully authorized.

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December 29, 2010
Cars stolen, broken into during Junkanoo parade

The cars of more than seven persons were either stolen or broken into during the Boxing Day Junkanoo Parade.
Police sources told The Nassau Guardian yesterday that they got multiple reports of car thefts during and following the parade. Several of the cars parked near the C. R. Walker High School on Blue Hill Road and cars parked near the Main Post Office on East Hill Street were targeted, police ...

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August 14, 2020
Grand Bahama's clean-up gathers 1,000 derelict cars

About 1,000 derelict vehicles have been removed so far on Grand Bahama as part of a major clean-up initiative underway in Freeport to restore 'the second city' back to a state of cleanliness it was once known for.

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August 11, 2020
Cars Lined Up to Buy Bottle Water

During the current Emergency Lockdown, shoppers often encounter lines for necessities like grocery, water, medications and other essentials...

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March 09, 2018
Crime falls - despite cops' cars crisis

OVERALL crime is down 14 percent, National Security Minister Marvin Dames said yesterday, adding Bahamians can rest assured criminal activity in the country will continue at reduced levels, lessening fear among citizens...

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