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November 07, 2019
First Zoo Birth for Bahamas’ Only Native Land Mammal

Ardastra is celebrating the births of two hutias, the first babies of their kind to be born at the Zoo and Conservation Centre.

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September 20, 2019
NEMA Update for September 20, 2019

Preparations for Operation Relief Saturday are in full swing. The event will be held September 20 at Independence Park from noon to 6 p.m. The primary objective is to distribute more supplies, food, plus provide access to critical services and to provide uplifting activities for families...

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August 05, 2019
Letter to the Editor-THE GREATER GOOD

Navigating through life can be a very simple process, but we human beings, although positioned at the top of the evolution chain, are amazingly dumb animals when you think about it, especially if we haven’t been properly prepared and sufficiently anchored to a firm foundation...

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July 29, 2019
Trump steps up attack on black lawmaker, calls him 'racist'

Facing growing accusations of racism for his incendiary tweets, President Donald Trump is seeking to deflect the criticism by labeling a leading black congressman as himself racist...

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February 13, 2019
Bahamas Waste steps up during trash collection transition

If you're a resident of New Providence then you've probably seen them: mounds of uncollected trash and overflowing trash bins far too often, which become the perfect targets for stray dogs and a breeding ground for rodents. While challenges related to public sector trash collection [...]
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January 30, 2019
Bahamas Waste Steps up During Trash Collection Transition

If you’re a resident of New Providence then you’ve probably seen them: mounds of uncollected trash and overflowing trash bins far too often; which become the perfect targets for stray dogs and a breeding ground for rodents...

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December 21, 2018
Graduates of the Urban Renewal Department’s Anger Management Programme Receive Certificates

Minister of Social Services and Urban Development, the Hon. Frankie Campbell presented certificates to graduates of the Ministry’s Urban Renewal Department’s Anger Management...

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November 14, 2018
Environment Minister Romauld Ferreira Kicks Off Be A Hero Campaign's School Visits with Stops at T A Thompson, L W Young Jr and E P Roberts

Environment and Housing Minister Romauld ‘Romi’ Ferreira fired up T.A. Thompson, L.W. Young and E.P. Roberts students to go the extra mile in creating a healthy living environment in and around their schools fostering an awareness...

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October 16, 2018
Ministry of Environment Launches Island-wide, School-based Campaign Aimed at Changing the Culture to Instill Pride in Surroundings

For tourists, The Bahamas conjures up images of sugary sand beaches and breathtaking tropical vistas, but for a majority of its 400,000 residents, the reality is far less glamorous, particularly in New Providence...

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November 29, 2017
GB Sanitation Services to Make Move Toward Improved Collection Process Launches Survey to Gauge Public Opinion

Known as the ?Magic City?, Freeport has long been hailed for its planned residential communities and clean streets. This has been due largely in part to the superior standard in waste management and garbage collection set by Grand Bahama?s Sanitation Services Company...

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