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July 08, 2019
D’Aguilar preaches advantages of closer collaborations between ‘Captains of Industry’ and educators

Minister of Tourism and Aviation, the Hon. Dionisio D’Aguilar called for even closer collaborations between the “Captains of Industry” in The Bahamas and educators in order to develop a new generation of Bahamian entrepreneurs...

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Along life's road
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August 11, 2011
Along life's road

Then Daniel was preferred above the presidents and princes, because an excellent spirit was in him; and the king thought to set him over the whole realm. -- Daniel 6:3.

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January 31, 2023
Family remembers young guidance counselor killed in accident on Eleuthera

A 27-year-old guidance counselor who was killed in a car crash on Eleuthera on Friday was "kind, friendly and loving" and had a passion for children and for her pet dogs, her grieving relatives said. According to police, Chara Richa Major was driving south on Queen's Highway in a charcoal gray Nissan Note when she lost ...
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January 12, 2023
"We need a new court complex'

CHIEF Justice Ian Winder has reignited calls for the construction of a new modern court complex, saying the time for a "complete judicial complex" has long passed as current facilities are ill suited and in a state of disrepair.

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September 13, 2022
'IT'S LIKE DORIAN ALL OVER AGAIN': Residents distressed over 'short notice' of dome demolition

ABACO residents expressed distress over the sudden and "short notice" demolition of the domes that had been home to them and their families for more than two years.

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March 28, 2011
Letter: Is there any future for our youths

EDITOR, The Tribune.

"Children are a gift of God" as stated in the Holy Bible. So when a child is born to a man and woman, they are commanded to love, cherish and nurtured that child and must ensure that the child is properly educated and learn the morals and values of life.

They must be taught the pros and cons of life and how to choose friends of value. Children must not be allowed to have the...

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March 24, 2014
Bahamian writer reflects on Carnival experience in Trinidad

By: Chester Robards
Carnival Tabanaca (loosely translated as an extreme melancholy caused by the end of the Carnival season) is real! This year was my first experience in Trinidad for the annual carnival, and I think I aptly summed up its overall effect on me as being... LIFE! Yes, Carnival is LIFE!
Carnival is the explosion of everything necessary to brag to the world that you have truly lived......

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May 04, 2022
Nurses file dispute over safety

THE Bahamas Nurses Union has filed a trade dispute against the Public Hospitals Authority and Department of Public Health.

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June 09, 2021
Discussions held over repairs to Parliament

WITH past complaints from Speaker of the House Halson Moultrie concerning the state of his office, Works Minister Desmond Bannister revealed his team has met with the president of the Senate as well as the Nassau Village MP about repairs.

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June 03, 2021
Hurricane Dorian Brought Opportunities and a Renewed Focus To The Grand Bahama Children’s Home

Like the 40 young residents for which it provides refuge, the Grand Bahama Children’s Home finds itself better equipped as it leaves behind Hurricane Dorian’s struggles in its rearview mirror.

“Out of every tragedy and bout of destruction comes an opportunity for something new and wonderful. Our rebuilding after Dorian certainly bears this out. Our facilities are more efficient and we al...

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