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Labour Day victims are remembered
Labour Day victims are remembered
A wreath-laying ceremony was held Friday in memory of the four victims of the 2018 Labour Day tragedy. Tabitha Haye, Tami Gibson, Dianne Ferguson and Kathleen Fernander, who lost their lives tragically on June 1, 2018 during the Sir Randol Fawkes La
Revitalizing Park Empowers Men
Revitalizing Park Empowers Men
As Jahman Delancy plasters the gazebo and concession stand at the historic Southern Recreation Grounds, the government’s redevelopment project is also helping to restore the 26-year-old’s dignity along with that of other young men in the Over-the-Hill community.
“I have to pay rent and put food on the table, so I’m really, really, highly grateful for the opportunity to have this job. I...
College athletes hit the track
College athletes hit the track
Bahamian collegiate athletes have been performing at a high level this indoor track and field season, and they picked up where they left off as action in February got underway with various meets in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) this past weekend.
More than just the man in the pulpit
More than just the man in the pulpit
He's one of the most vocal religious leaders out there, and he does not shy away from any issue he considers important, but after decades in the pulpit, Bishop Simeon Hall, head pastor at New Covenant Baptist Church is heading into retirement. He officially retires at the end of November.
Although he is looking forward to this new chapter in his life after 30 years of pastoral work, Bishop Hall st...
Motorists complain about inoperable traffic lights
Motorists complain about inoperable traffic lights
“A nightmare” - that’s how some motorists described the situation involving a number of inoperable traffic lights that have contributed to traffic congestion and accidents across the island.
When The Guardian traveled around portions of New Providence yesterday several lights were not working.
The Guardian spotted at least eight traffic lights that were down. They included lights...
BRILANDERS RESPONSE TO COVID19 Community Ban Together to Form Charitable Group
Family Islanders have felt the economic pressure of COVID-19 since the borders initially closed in March—the start of the high tourism season. In North Eleuthera, the joining of forces with neighbors and ex-pats, and their collective sheer will has kept them afloat...
Murder accused shot dead
Murder accused shot dead
A night of multiple shootings on New Providence left several in hospital and a man on bail for murder dead early Tuesday morning, as gunmen reportedly sought out a man who police believed was the killer of an alleged gang leader.
The series of shootings came less than two weeks after a similar spate of incidents on the capital.
Shot dead in Ridgeland Park East yesterday, was a man who was charged ...
Marie Aliette Fleuricourt-Joseph, 59
Marie Aliette Fleuricourt-Joseph, 59
Funeral service for Marie Aliette Fleuricourt-Joseph, 59, a resident of Joan's Height & formerly of Ocap, Haiti & San Salvador, who died on 1st october, 2011, will be held at United Apostolic Church, Honeycombe Street, off Hay Street, on Saturday at 11:00 a.m. Officiating will be Pastor H.G. Ferguson, assisted by Bro. Johnson Blanc. Interment follows in Woodlawn Gardens, Soldier Road.
Left to cher...
56 Foreign Nationals Apprehended in New Providence
56 Foreign Nationals Apprehended in New Providence
On Tuesday, 8th October 2019, at approximately 6:00PM an operation commenced on New Providence which resulted in the arrest of (56) Haitian nationals...
Beulah Louise Pleasant Moss
Beulah Louise Pleasant Moss
FUNERAL ANNOUNCEMENT Funeral Service for the late Beulah Louise "Pleasant" Moss of McCullough Corner will be held on Saturday, July 20th, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. at The Mission Baptist Church, Hay and East Streets. Officiating will be Dr. R. E. Cooper Jr. assisted by other [...]