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February 29, 2020
57 Youths Experience Mid-Term Break in A Whole New Way

Miles of white sand beaches, stunning cliffs, idyllic ocean views and a historic lighthouse rewarded 57 youths for their decision to lace up their hiking boots and embark on a three to four-day journey backpacking South Eleuthera over the mid-term break...

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July 13, 2016
BTVI fashion students push the envelope

Stylish cuts, thigh-high slits, boundary-pushing head pieces, plunging necklines and overall avant garde fashion that could have graced the runways of Paris, New York or Milan, fashion students and alumni of The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) recently designed stunning creations for the Miss Bahamas Designer Showcase competition.

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November 11, 2014
IWFS Rocks Fort Charlotte

Fashion aficionados looking for a fulfilling experience were not disappointed this weekend...

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February 07, 2022
Inagua Man considers himself a ‘walking miracle,’ thanks to Cleveland Clinic Florida, a hospital that saved his life once and his quality of life later

Ask Jeffrey Arnett who he is and the first thing he says is athlete. From martial arts as a child to basketball as a teen, to running and brisk walking when he could no longer run, the incredibly fit Arnett nearly had to pack it all in with debilitating deterioration until surgery at Cleveland Clinic Florida gave him his life back. At age 57, the man who only a few years ago could not even sit or ...

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March 07, 2012
Bahamian Leading Ladies Rip the Runway in Red Gowns

Bahamian Leading Ladies Rip the Runway in Red Gowns
The Inaugural Red Dress Soiree Wows Hundreds, Raises Thousands for
Bahamas AIDS Foundation

Hundreds filed into the Sheraton Nassau Beach Resort Ballroom for the Inaugural Red Dress Soiree held on March 3, 2012, which raised thousands for the Bahamas AIDS Foundation and their work with adolescents affected by and infected with HIV AIDS.

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September 27, 2015
Major ready to return to the ring

After suffering a severe leg injury in his last fight, local boxer Meacher "Major Pain" Major announced this weekend that he is ready to lace up his boots and step back into the ring.

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July 24, 2015
Mychal Thompson honored with street in his name

The words "Mychal Thompson Boulevard" speaks for itself.
In a move which honors one of the greatest basketball players in the history of the University of Minnesota, a two-time NBA Champion with the Los Angeles Lakers, and certainly the greatest basketball player to ever come out of The Bahamas, the government of the day saw it fit to name the roadway into the Queen Elizabeth Sports Centre in hon...

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May 29, 2015
A political party adrift

It seems as if 2017 can't come soon enough for the opposition. Two years out from the scheduled date for the next general election, Free National Movement (FNM) Chairman Michael Pintard confirmed to The Nassau Guardian that the party expects to be rolling out candidates within weeks.

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May 05, 2015
Are your shoes causing you heel pain

Heel pain is one of the most common foot complaints. In fact, it is the reason why most persons see a podiatrist.

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January 08, 2015
Runaway Bride: California Woman To Run Marathon Two Days After Bahamas Wedding

California bride-to-be, Sheri Smith will tie the knot in Inagua on January 16. Two days later, she?ll tie her laces and run in Marathon Bahamas...

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