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News Article
August 09, 2010
Knowles, Fish win first title of season

By RENALDO DORSETT
Sports Reporter
rdorsett@tribunemedia.net

After a long, arduous season marred by injury, setbacks and disappointments, Mark Knowles and his newest doubles partner Mardy Fish were finally able to hoist a trophy with their first title of the season.
Knowles and Fish outlasted Tomas Berdych and Radek Stepanek of the Chez Republic in the finals of the Legg Mason Tennis Classic in W...

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News Article
August 10, 2010
LION FISH now on the menu at Luciano's

Freeport, Grand Bahama - Luciano's of Port Lucaya announces their new special

feature on the menu,

Lion Fish. 

Try

Lion Fish as an appetizer served as a Fillet on a Tropical/Citrus Salad with Grapefruit, Orange, Mango, Green Onion, Cherry Tomato, Avocado flavored with a Raspberry Vinegar and Ginger and Chives Vinaigrette.

Try

Lion Fish as a main course with the Fillet in Herb Crust serv...

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December 20, 2018
Fishing industry: Time to be tough

FISHERMEN faced with repeated threats from Dominican poachers said they were "extremely disappointed" with the lukewarm stance taken by Foreign Affairs Minister Darren Henfield in the government's efforts to end the illegal practise in Bahamian waters...

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News Article
July 29, 2020
Crawfish fishermen relieved new orders permit fishing beyond curfew

Local crawfish fishermen breathed a sigh of relief that the newest emergency orders permit trap setting and lobster fishing beyond the curfew hours under the new COVID-19 lockdown measures. Roger Fox, a fisherman of more than 35 years who lives on Long Island, said he [...]
The post Crawfish fishermen relieved new orders permit fishing beyond curfew appeared first on The Nassau Guardian.

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News Article
July 21, 2020
Ten bailed for fishing offences

TEN fishermen who were accused of using an air compressor to catch over 400 pounds of undersized fish were yesterday granted bail ahead of their trial.

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Fish vendors charged
News Article
July 21, 2020
Fish vendors charged

A man and woman accused of illegally selling fish and conch were on Monday placed on bail. Police arrested Comequa McQuay, 34, of Garden Hills, and Philip Nairn, 53, of Murray Street, at Blue Hill Road South, on July 18, for selling conch and fish [...]
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News Article
May 20, 2019
All Female Fishing ‘BABES’ To Raise Money For Rotary

The Bones Babes, an all Bahamian female fishing team, are preparing to head back on the boat for the 2019 Harbourside Marine, Tuna Classic. This year, they plan to fish while raising money for a great cause and showing the guys that they can fish too!

The 2019 Tuna Classic, a fundraiser for the Bahamas East Rotary Club, will be held over two days, May 24th and 25th. With six weigh in stations ...

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News Article
July 02, 2020
Prime Minister Minnis officially opens new Fishing Hole Road Causeway, announces more capital works projects for Grand Bahama

Residents of Grand Bahama can look forward to millions of dollars in capital works projects this year, Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis said today as he officially opened the new $9.2 million Fishing Hole Road Causeway...

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News Article
June 26, 2020
PM officially opens Fishing Hole Road Causeway

PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis officially opened the Fishing Hole Road Causeway in Grand Bahama Friday, marking the end to what he called a long and difficult chapter for Grand Bahama residents.

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