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February 20, 2023
University of The Bahamas Treats US Delegation to Authentic Sustainable Bahamian Breakfast

As the world and small island developing states (SIDS) in particular face global crises, sustainability has become an even more urgent goal.

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February 16, 2023
Small business incubator and market now operating every weekend

The iDiscover business incubator opened last weekend, marking the officially beginning of a weekly market designed to help local small businesses to grow, until they can move out of the space and on to larger markets, the incubator's principal Tehranique Miller told Guardian Business yesterday. The craft market, which is also a farmers' market, is located ...
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February 07, 2023
Facing each challenge as they come

Ja'Dei Grant is doing well physically and emotionally, even though at four years old she is still not speaking or walking, but, rather, communicates and moves about in her unique ways, according to her mother Dereka Grant. "She is feisty and will definitely let you know what she wants. She is a happy child, and ...
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Fire rages on Bay St.
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February 14, 2011
Fire rages on Bay St.

Half a dozen buildings were reduced to charred shells and rubble while several more sustained severe damage yesterday in a massive blaze that left scores of

people without jobs and caused millions of dollars

in damage to downtown businesses.
Scores of Bahamians and tourists watched in horror as firefighters fought the fire, which started at Betty K Agency Ltd. on downtown Bay Street shortly bef...

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August 18, 2010
Bahamians come 'out of their shell'

By CHESTER ROBARDS

Business Reporter

crobards@tribunemedia.net

NATIONAL Training Programme participants uneveiled their shell craft at the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce yesterday, many of them lauding the initiative for opening their eyes to the trade and helping them create a business where they never before thought one existed.

Annastacia Johnson said she combined what she already knew about ...

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September 09, 2010
Fisheries superintendent warns fishermen

By K. NANCOO-RUSSELL
Freeport News Reporter
krystal@nasguard.com

Freeport, Grand Bahama-Fisheries Superintendent Clement Campbell yesterday issued a warning to fishermen to obey the laws of the Fisheries Act, which were created to help sustain the fishing industry a lucrative one for the country.
Campbell was addressing the Rotary Club of Freeport's luncheon meeting, and shared some recent statis...

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September 13, 2010
Fisheries superintendent warns fishermen

Freeport, Grand Bahama-Fisheries Superintendent Clement Campbell yesterday issued a warning to fishermen to obey the laws of the Fisheries Act, which were created to help sustain the fishing industry a lucrative one for the country.

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October 01, 2010
Volunteers clear 39 tons of trash from South Beach for Coastal Cleanup Day 2010

A record number of volunteers from all walks of life throughout The Bahamas turned out to participate in the 25th Anniversary of International Coastal Cleanup.

To date, this global initiative has helped remove over 100 million pounds of marine litter from over 170, 000 miles of coasts since it began 25 years ago.

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November 11, 2010
A picture tour of Hope Town, Abaco

Depending on where you start it takes some extra effort to get to Hope Town. If you have made it as far as Marsh Harbour, Abaco then it's just one more boat ride to Elbow Cay.

Once you get off the ferry there is a lot to take in and it's all packed tightly together. In Hope Town, the scale of the world has shrunk to fit life's usual characters and places into a fraction of the space. The peopl...

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November 28, 2022
Local Artist Dyah Neilson to show pieces at Oasis

From underwater scenes to dry land, and from coastlines to the thick of Bahamian coppice forests, soft colours and tropical scenes play a prominent role in the work of Bahamian artist Dyah Neilson, who is known for the use of metaphors in many of her acrylic paintings.

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