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May 12, 2023
Police Conducting Walk About in Hay Street Community

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Officers continuing their efforts to get closer to the community; this time police are conducting a walk about in the Hay Street community to address concerns from residents in the area.

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May 12, 2023
Hay Street Residents: More Than One Police Walkabout Needed to Solve Issues

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Police officers continuing their efforts to connect with communities as part of their plans to increase police saturation. 

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April 14, 2011
Darnell Christine Ivy Johnson-Grant, 49

Funeral Service for Darnell Christine Ivy Johnson-Grant, 49 of #39 Hay Street East will be held on Sunday, April 17, 2011 at 12:30pm at Grants Town Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Wellington Street. Pastor Peter Joseph, assisted by Elders Winston Ash and Wayde Moxey will officiate and burial will be in Woodlawn Gardens Cemetery, Soldier Road.

The Radiance of this ?Ruby of A Gem? will always glow ...

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Ruth Mae Chipman Brown
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October 05, 2023
Ruth Mae Chipman Brown

Funeral service for Mrs. Ruth Mae Chipman Brown, 69 yrs., a resident of Tonga Court, Flamingo Gardens, will be held at The Historic Metropolitan Baptist Church, Hay Street off Baillou Hill Road, on Sunday, October 1, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. Officiating will be Chief Apostle Dr. G. Elton Major, assisted by Rev. Gregory Major & ...
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September 11, 2023
Another man on bail murdered

A man on bail for murder was yesterday murdered by his accomplice, police said. Chief Superintendent Chrislyn Skippings said shortly after 3 p.m. two masked men, wearing dark clothes and gloves, were seen running west on Lightbourne Street in the Yellow Elder Gardens community. "It is believed that during the exchange of gunshots, the deceased was ...
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July 01, 2010
prite Freestyle Challenge and RBPF Offer Month-long Basketball Program

In one of the largest corporate donations of its history, Caribbean Bottling Company (Bahamas) Ltd. today announced it is teaming up with the Royal Bahamas Police Force to sponsor a month-long basketball program aimed at providing healthy competition on courts in twelve locations throughout New Providence.

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July 30, 2010
Action heats up in Sprite Freestyle Challenge

By SPORTS WRITER

For the Guardian

On Wednesday, youngsters participating in the Sprite Freestyle Challenge - an initiative between the Royal Bahamas Police Force and Caribbean Bottling Company Ltd. - took to the courts in the tournament's highly anticipated semi-final games.

The stage for the semi-finals was set after Monday's matches which saw Southeastern defeat Quakoo Street, 27-24, and Cent...

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Clara Christie, 85
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August 06, 2010
Clara Christie, 85

Memorial Service for Clara Christie, 85 of Gudeloupe Street, Golden Gates #2 and formerly of Pirates Well, Mayaguana will be held on Friday, August 6th, 2010 at 7:30pm at Metropolitan Baptist Church, Hay Street. Rev Dr George Kelly will officiate.

Funeral Service for Clara Christie, 85 of Gudeloupe Street, Golden Gates #2 and formerly of Pirates Well, Mayaguana will be held Sunday, August 8th, 12...

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September 08, 2010
'Tank'Williams gives warning to Holyfield

By FRED STURRUP
NG Associate Editor
frederick@nasguard.com
Bahamian heavyweight Sherman'The Caribbean Tank'Williams has thrown out a warning to five-time world heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield. With the World Boxing Federation(WBF)title to his credit, Holyfield is doing what fighters are advised against.
He is looking ahead to unifying another portion of the heavyweight picture by challengin...

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October 04, 2010
Why wasn't the illegal trade stopped in 2006

AS TO be expected the PLP are trying to make hay from the plight of the arrested straw vendors while the sun still shines.

They are looking to the Bahamas government to somehow bargain with the US government to have the charges against the nine Bahamian vendors - recently arrested in New York and charged with possession of counterfeit goods for resale at their market stalls in Nassau - dropped.

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