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December 29, 2020
Sportsmen Duncombe, Reid pass away

It was a sad Christmas for the sporting fraternity of The Bahamas as two noted sportsmen passed away over the weekend. A couple of former national team members, Jim "The Swing Doctor" Duncombe in golf, and Michael "Scooter" Reid in basketball, died just hours apart – Duncombe on Sunday evening in a South Florida hospital and ...
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September 15, 2020
Entrepreneur takes advantage of opportunity presented by COVID-19

Local entrepreneur Donald Martin is taking full advantage of the latest and fast-growing cottage industry in The Bahamas – the mass production and sales of masks that help to combat the community spread of the virus that causes COVID-19...

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August 11, 2020
Man accused of stealing bike

A man accused of stealing a Yamaha scooter was denied bail. Laudel Ferguson, 21, of Apshalt Street, is accused of stealing the bike, worth $2,441.60 from Pedro Hield, between July 17 and 18...

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April 21, 2020
Ports International Launches Online Store, Free Delivery and Curbside Service!

Medical supplier Ports International is pleased to announce the launch of its online store at www.portsintl.com, the first of its kind in the Bahamas, offering a selection of its most popular medical consumable...

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November 08, 2010
A Young Man With A Plan

When 18-year-old Renaldo Rolle walks the corridors of his old junior high school, teachers smile and say good morning.

Janitresses remember the days he scooted down the paths as a student. And the occasional student in uniform calls him "mister"
"He's an excellent leader," said Marvia Rolle, a teacher at L.W. Young Junior High School who taught Renaldo in the eighth grade.
"He's very, very h...

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February 18, 2015
West End-"The Capitol of Grand Bahama"-Feast or Famine

West End is known as the ?capitol? of Grand Bahama yet it is under siege by known assailants who look like any normal person you might find walking the streets. If you have taken a trip to the settlement recently you will notice the shoreline and roadways leading into the community...

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June 20, 2019
Global Ports Holding Gains Downtown and Festival Place Stakeholders Support

Executives of Global Ports Holding (GPH) hosted a series of government-endorsed stakeholder meetings recently to discuss...

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June 12, 2019
The Investment Group Announces Two New Recipients

They come from two different worlds...She’s a fungi-growing fanatic, married mother of five, with a to-do list. He’s a 29-year-old tour operator who is not afraid of taking risks. If at first glance, their only commonality is their entrepreneurial spirit...

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January 29, 2019
Retired priest died in crash

NO-one imagined that Dr Anthony Dahl's retirement to Cat Island would abruptly and tragically end in death just days after he arrived there...

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August 11, 2018
Be fair to motorcyclists

Dear Editor, No matter which road you're traversing in The Bahamas, you can find a motorcyclist scooting about. No one can argue a motorcycle provides a more efficient form of transport throughout the islands that not only saves gas and time, but also lowers the [...]
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