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May 13, 2011
Recasting the City of Nassau - Pt. 1

Today’s reprint is being republished in memory of Jackson Burnside who passed away this week. Jackson loved the City of Nassau and was an intrepid advocate for its preservation and revitalization. His collaboration on “Nassau: The Reality of Illusion” spoke to the magical realism and practical concerns animating his architectural and artistic vision for the nation’s capit...

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January 29, 2024
Pintard says Road Traffic is in 'chaos' as govt did not maintain facilities

FREE National Movement leader Michael Pintard said there is "chaos" at the Road Traffic Department as customers, forced to visit smaller substations, complain of long lines and a licence plate print machine that does not consistently work.

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January 28, 2024
What's next for Road Traffic?

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Police officials have yet to receive a communication from the Road Traffic department in relation to them being unable to print driver's licenses. Earlier this week, members of the public expressed extreme frustration with the RTD as the printing machine was not functional. Chief Superintendent Eugene Strachan of the traffic division says [...]

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December 13, 2023
John Watling's Distillery unveils limited-edition John Watling's Bullion Rum to celebrate dual milestones

NASSAU, BAHAMAS- John Watling's Distillery, Ltd has announced the limited release of John Watling's Bullion rum to commemorate both the 50th anniversary of Bahamian independence and the 10th anniversary of John Watling's Distillery. John Walting's Bullion rum is a fusion of craftsmanship and heritage, poised to become a liquid embodiment of distinction. This special edition [...]

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December 06, 2023
JOHN WATLING'S DISTILLERY UNVEILS LIMITED-EDITION JOHN WATLING’S BULLION RUM TO CELEBRATE DUAL MILESTONES

John Watling’s Distillery, Ltd. is pleased to announce the limited release of JOHN WATLING’S Bullion rum to commemorate both the 50th anniversary of Bahamian independence and the 10th anniversary of John Watling’s Distillery.

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December 04, 2023
Creative Nassau helps to take Bahamian strawcraft to the world

Creative Nassau (CN), the non-profit organization was formed in 2004 and, in 2014 succeeded in obtaining the prestigious UNESCO Creative Cities designation for the City of Nassau as a Creative City of Crafts & Folk Art. Now, CN has achieved another international milestone.

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November 27, 2023
FirstCaribbean International Comtrust Foundation Provides US$80,000 To CCRIF SPC To Enhance Disaster Preparedness Among Member Governments

The FirstCaribbean International ComTrust Foundation and CCRIF SPC (formerly the Caribbean Catastrophe Risk Insurance Facility) recently met to celebrate the Foundation’s donation of US$75,000 to help enhance rainfall monitoring systems and disaster preparedness in the Caribbean and another US$5,000 to print and disseminate additional copies of CCRIF’s children’s publication on “Hazards, D...

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November 22, 2023
Festival Noel Rings in Christmas Season in Grand Bahama

Grand Bahama’s original wine and art holiday event - Festival Noël - returns this December 1 at the Rand Nature Centre, ringing in Christmas with premium wine, tasty food, fabulous arts and crafts, live entertainment, and exciting activities for everyone to enjoy.

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November 11, 2023
Energy Min.: We Are Focused On Bringing Reliable, Affordable Energy

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - On Thursday talks of possible late fee charges at Bahamas Power and Light as a result of a story printed in the Tribune Newspaper caused widespread discussion. Energy Minister JoBeth Coleby-Davis clearing up the misunderstanding.

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September 27, 2023
Contempt: protecting the future of the Fourth Estate

On June 21, 2000, the defenselessness of the Fourth Estate was exposed by what was notably an unprecedented and extreme punishment for a member of the press, marking a historic moment. Journalist Obediah "Obie" Wilchcombe was sentenced to a four-day imprisonment in maximum security at then-Her Majesty's Prison, Fox Hill, by then-coroner and magistrate, the ...
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