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Pedestrians need greater safety
Pedestrians need greater safety
Being a pedestrian in New Providence is not easy. Many lose their lives each year navigating our streets.
The Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) keeps a watchful eye on tourists and local pedestrians downtown, but elsewhere Bahamians are largely left on their own. Walkers, joggers, and cyclists share many of our roads, with police patrol presence being sporadic.
Congested areas such as Shirley St...
BahamasLocal.com Business Listings Attract 900,000 Views Monthly
Bahamas Local, the online search engine often called the Google of The Bahamas, released figures today showing some 900,000 business listings are viewed monthly with a total of 17 million hits since the site was launched in 2009.
"We are really pleased to note that the popularity of BahamasLocal.com has continually grown with numbers of visitors and unique visitors increasing nearly every month,...
Pedestrians need greater safety
Pedestrians need greater safety
Being a pedestrian in New Providence is not easy. Nearly 20 pedestrians lost their lives in 2012 and already New Providence has recorded its first pedestrian death (January 5). Pedestrian deaths are too common on this island.
The Royal Bahamas Police Force keeps a watchful eye on tourists and local pedestrians downtown, but elsewhere Bahamians are left on their own. Walkers, joggers and cyclist...
Pedestrians Need Greater Safety
Pedestrians Need Greater Safety
Being a pedestrian in New Providence is not easy. Nearly 20 pedestrians lost their lives in 2012 and already New Providence recorded its first pedestrian death (January 5). Pedestrian deaths are too common on this island.
Teams position themselves at Fr. Marcian Peters tourney
The field at the 28th Annual Fr. Marcian Peters Basketball Tournament has narrowed down, as the top teams position themselves to capture the divisional awards. Only three senior girls' teams were standing at the end of Day Five. There are six remaining squads in the junior girls' division, with one on the brink of elimination.
Fr. Marcian Peters Tourney Gets Underway
Fr. Marcian Peters Tourney Gets Underway
The opening day of the 28th Annual Fr. Marcian Peters Basketball Tournament featured 10 of the 16 teams competing for the title in the primary school boys' division. As for the second day of competition, that featured the intermediate boys as action continued at Kendal G.L. Isaacs National Gymnasium.
Tommy A. Robinson - Legendary Athlete And Sportsman
Tommy A. Robinson - Legendary Athlete And Sportsman
Bahamian national hero Thomas Augustus Robinson was one of the premier Bahamian athletes of the 20th century. On Sunday morning, November 25, 2012, the great Bahamian died after an illness of stomach cancer.
Jury Rules Accused Man Is Innocent
Jury Rules Accused Man Is Innocent
Who killed banker Hywel Jones outside his Compass Point office in 2009 is the question that remains unanswered after the man accused of his murder was acquitted by a Supreme Court jury yesterday.
Jury Expected To Give Verdict In Murder Trial
Jury Expected To Give Verdict In Murder Trial
A supreme Court jury is expected to hand down its verdict today in the trial of a man accused of murdering a banker outside his Compass Point office.
Bahamas Host Course Should Be Mandatory
Bahamas Host Course Should Be Mandatory
Position: Exit agent, Ministry of Tourism in San Salvador
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