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September 20, 2011
Mayaguana HOA to be Approved

The Government will recommend approval of a revised, amended and restated Heads of Agreement (HOA) with Mayaguana developers the I-Group, Guardian Business can confirm. Chairman of the Hotel Corporation of The Bahamas (HCB), Michael Scott, told this newspaper yesterday that while there were certain observations and qualifications to be met, the conclusion of cabinet was to approve the deal in prin...

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May 27, 2022
Govt officially opens new Pinecrest subdivision

THE Davis administration officially opened the new Pinecrest subdivision on Friday, a move officials said was in keeping with the government's promise to provide more affordable homes to Bahamians.

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May 21, 2015
FNM chairman 'talking nonsense'

Free National Movement (FNM) Chairman Michael Pintard said yesterday former Cabinet minister Frank Watson has never raised any of his concerns regarding the party's leadership internally, but Watson said Pintard is "out of the loop" and "talking nonsense".

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April 16, 2015
Mitchell: Consultations continue with Rolle

Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell advised yesterday that consultations continue with Bahamas Consul General to Atlanta Randy Rolle, who was arrested on April 3 in Bimini and subsequently released...

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June 20, 2013
Bell raises alarm on state of prison

The population of Her Majesty's Prisons has swelled well beyond 1,500 and the overcrowding problem is actually worsening crime, as the institution breeds and eventually "unleashes animals" back into society, according to Minister of State for National Security Keith Bell.
Bell said problems with overcrowding add to the "significant challenges" at the prison.
"Maximum security is built to hold 22...

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June 17, 2013
The looming financial earthquake, pt. 1

"Switzerland is a country where very few things begin, but many things end."
- F. Scott Fitzgerald

For centuries, Switzerland has basked in the radiance of its pre-eminence as a powerhouse of precision, reflected in its superlative chocolates, its world-renowned and impeccably crafted timepieces and its incomparable banking industry. Over the centuries, the Swiss have become bankers to the wo...

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June 13, 2013
Queen's College Prefects call on Governor-General

Nassau, Bahamas - Governor-General Sir Arthur Foulkes (front row centre) is
pictured with the Student Prefect Body of Queen's College 2012 - 2013 and
faculty members during a courtesy call at Government House, June 10...

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August 25, 2011
NEMA - Hurricane Irene Briefing 1

NEMA received reports that the church roof has been damaged. The island has been without power since yesterday. The administrator also reported that approximately 40 houses have received level 2 damages, inclusive of the Community of Betsy Bay, Pirate Wells and Abraham's Bay. Concerns were also expressed to the Asst. Commissioner of Police John Ferguson.

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August 25, 2011
NEMA - Hurricane Irene Breifing 1

NEMA received reports that the church roof has been damaged. The island has been without power since yesterday. The administrator also reported that approximately 40 houses have received level 2 damages, inclusive of the Community of Betsy Bay, Pirate Wells and Abraham's Bay.

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August 25, 2011
NEMA - Hurricane Irene Breifing 1

NEMA received reports that the church roof has been damaged. The island has been without power since yesterday. The administrator also reported that approximately 40 houses have received level 2 damages, inclusive of the Community of Betsy Bay, Pirate Wells and Abraham's Bay.

Concerns were also expressed to the Asst. Commissioner of Police John Ferguson. The school in Colonel Hill has lost it...

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