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May 29, 2015
Grand Bahama to get $6M Fire Station

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works and Urban Development, the Hon. Philip Brave Davis, was on island Friday for the contract signing at the Ministry for Grand Bahama for a $6M fire station for that island...

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April 02, 2015
Political leadership and corruption

Condolences from the Bahamas Ministry of Foreign Affairs to Singapore following the death of the country's founding father and first prime minister, Lee Kuan Yew, observed: "The late prime minister was a contemporary of the late Sir Lynden Pindling... Sir Lynden often said that he wanted The Bahamas to be the Singapore of the Caribbean."

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Clean up this town
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April 01, 2015
Clean up this town

Nassau is a dirty little town. Would you agree? The roads are dirty, the buildings are dirty, and the empty lots are dirty.

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February 18, 2015
The tragedy of our nation's moral ambiguity

Dear Editor,
We do not have to look hard (in part, at least) to determine why most of our youth are so disillusioned and lost today.

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February 05, 2015
Bahamas, Caribbean taking 'green' tourism seriously

One Bahamian resort has recently been recognized for its sustainability practices, and another is on the path towards similar recognition, but action on sustainability in the tourism industry must be more focused in The Bahamas and the Caribbean as a whole, according to sustainability expert Denaye Hinds.

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December 08, 2014
200M biofuel project proposal

Bio Revolution America wants to invest $200 million in a biofuel project in The Bahamas, and the principals of the company could meet with Prime Minister Perry Christie about it as early as Wednesday, Guardian Business has learned.
Should the project succeed, it could mean the creation of a viable biofuel source for The Bahamas and perhaps eventually for export purposes. The agriculture, power gen...

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August 29, 2014
Paying it forward at the Pro Gallery

College of The Bahamas (COB) student Jodi Minnis knows it isn't easy starting an artist's career. President of the Pro Society, COB's art society, Minnis understands the vitality of a strong social support network for up-and-coming artists. As a Popop prize winner, she's been given a broad platform of exposure by some of the country's most respected visual artists.
Taken under the wing of Antonius...

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August 13, 2014
Mixed results for The Bahamas at Tournament of Americas

Team Bahamas turned in mixed results at the recently completed Tournament of Americas (TOA) Bowling Championships in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.There were at least four fourth places finishes for the team, in some cases, narrowly missing a place on the medal stand. The Bahamas' team was led by Alcondo Hepburn and Bahamas Bowling Federation (BBF) President Yule Hoyte. Joanne Powell was the delegate ...

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July 23, 2014
Woman wins damages from Kerzner International

The Bahamas Court of Appeal has allowed the appeal of a woman seeking damages against Kerzner International Bahamas Ltd. and Island Hotel Company Ltd. (IHC) for a workplace injury.
Justice Anita Allen, president of the Court of Appeal, delivered the judgment concerning the October 2, 2013 decision in the Supreme Court, which had found the hotel entities not responsible for an on-the-job injury suf...

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May 11, 2014
Why the Cable Wireless deal needs to be examined

Dear Editor,
Several "witch hunts" were launched by the FNM and its then maximum leader when they held sway over the government of The Bahamas. They were hatched up and designed to cause embarrassment and political fallout to the Progressive Liberal Party and its leadership.
None of them resulted in any substantial revelations or criminal charges and were a complete waste of scarce resources and p...

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