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October 26, 2015
Truckers win NPSA men's title

For the second consecutive game, the Commando Security Truckers got strong pitching from Thomas Davis, and backed it up with a grand slam home-run, to upend the BTC Elite Warriors and reclaim the New Providence Softball Association (NPSA) men's title.

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August 20, 2015
Rental Homes in The West continue to move

New corporate and International Organization Relocations to New Providences supports continual growth in the rental market. Western New Providence continues to hold the interest of new International and domestic residence alike...

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August 15, 2010
Call for witnesses for fatal accident inquest

By NOELLE NICOLLS

Tribune Staff Reporter

nnicolls@tribunemedia.net

FAMILY members of tragic road accident victim Peter Knowles are appealing to the public for help in the upcoming coroner's inquest.

Mr Knowles was riding a scooter when he collided with a dumptruck at the junction of Prospect Ridge and John F Kennedy Drive in March last year. His body was unrecognisable due to the extent of the...

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May 08, 2015
Outside the myth of Paradise

Paradise and utopia
Art is beauty captured in verse, wood, stone, picture, chalk, pastel, charcoal, ink and acrylic. Art makes us think, feel, see and fear.

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November 12, 2015
The 'Tru Tru' Bahamian experience

The first Tru Tru Bahamian Festival saw more than 900 people take in the event which showcased over 70 booths and exhibits featuring true Bahamian food and drink, art and craft, clothing, jams, jewelry, straw goods and wood work.

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February 20, 2015
West End: feast or famine

Dear Editor,
West End is known as the capital of Grand Bahama, yet it is under siege by known assailants who look like any normal person you might find walking the streets.

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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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February 04, 2015
Reverend Deacon Leviticus 'Lou' Adderley, O.S.B. (1934 - 2003)

Deacon Lou Adderley?s greatest fluency was his unbridled mastery of himself; whether as a man or as a builder of men; as a champion athlete or as the coach of champions; as a scholar or as a pedagogue of scholars; as a defender of his faith or as live testimony to that faith.

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November 01, 2014
Hanna-Martin seeking to end taxi driver, tour operator dispute

Following weeks of discord between taxi drivers and employees from a local tour company, the Ministry of Transport is seeking to put an end to the dispute between the parties, Minister of Transport and Aviation Glenys Hanna-Martin said.
Hanna-Martin told The Guardian in an interview this week that the main cause of the rift between the two groups is market interference. She said taxi drivers and t...

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July 24, 2014
Peter Maillis' crew out-spears the competition

Peter Maillis' crew out-speared six other teams, capturing 110 lionfish to walk away as the big winners of the recent Out West Hospitality Group's Lionfish Tournament and tasting event.
The Maillis team cruised away from the competition with an electric scooter, $800 and $400 in Out West Hospitality gift certificates redeemable at Traveller's Rest, the Beach House and Island Smokehouse.
Andrew Pik...

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