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April 14, 2022
FRONT PORCH - Lack of civility, respect and cleanliness: we like it so!

A friend in his late 60s recalls walking along Market Street and coming upon a teenage boy around the age of 13, who was sitting in a car eating guineps, discarding the seeds and shells onto the road, even though there were several garbage bins within easy reach.

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March 21, 2022
Russians have nearly $3 bil. in assets in The Bahamas

The Central Bank of The Bahamas (CBOB) confirmed that just less than $3 billion worth of assets with Russian beneficiaries are held in primarily locally based offshore banks and trust companies in The Bahamas.

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January 27, 2022
Prime Minister Travels To Cincinnati With Team From Eeden Acres To Explore Expanded AgTech Farm They Will Bring To The Bahamas

At a time when food supply is under pressure globally, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, the Honourable Philip Davis and Minister of Agriculture, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs, the Honourable Clay Sweeting showed leadership alongside Members of the Agricultural Development Committee (President, Philip Smith and Director, Dion Smith), Ohio State government leaders, investors, sup...

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December 20, 2021
NPEP’s Dreaming of a Green Christmas

While the holidays are synonymous with the colours red and gold this season, the New Providence Ecology Park (NPEP) wants you to think green.

The truth is, while we may enjoy giving and receiving presents, the practice can potentially create tons of waste that end up in landfills. NPEP is committed to providing safe and sustainable waste management for Bahamians by Bahamians.

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October 07, 2021
KIM DEAVEAUX TO OPEN SOLO EXHIBITION “ALL WOOD” AT DOONGALIK

Doongalik Studios is pleased to announce the Opening of Kim Deveaux’s Solo Exhibition entitled “All Wood” on Monday, October 18th from 5-8pm with covid-19 protocols in place.

Deveaux started working for this show during the covid pandemic lockdowns last year and realized that she had amassed enough pieces of work to have a show. “All Wood” will be her first solo exhibition at Doongal...

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April 03, 2011
Police seize guns and ammunition

TWO guns and ammunition were seized by police in separate incidents over the weekend following stop and search exercises.

In the first incident reported by Police Press Liaison Officer, Sergeant Chrislyn Skippings, officers pursued a white Mercedes Benz in the Potter's Cay area after seeing the driver "acting suspiciously" at around 12.35am.

The pursuit ended in the area of Shirley Street and Vi...

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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 26, 2010
US carrier visit a dilemma for China

BEIJING -- This weekend's arrival of a U.S. aircraft carrier in the Yellow Sea poses a dilemma for Beijing: Should it protest angrily and aggravate ties with Washington, or quietly accept the presence of a key symbol of American military pre-eminence off Chinese shores?

The USS George Washington, accompanied by escort ships, is to take part in military drills with South Korea following North Kore...

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December 06, 2010
RBDF apprehends 96 suspected Dominican poachers

Almost 100 suspected Dominican poachers were picked up by the Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) along the Ragged Island Chain Saturday morning, According to an RBDF statement released yesterday.
The Defence Force statement revealed that officers intercepted two sixty-five foot vessels shortly after seven o'clock a.m. Saturday and apprehended 96 persons. When they boarded and searched the vessels ...

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Lustre
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December 14, 2010
Lustre

By JEFFARAH GIBSON
Tribune Features Writer

NOT every piece of jewelry had a predetermined finish. Sometimes she sketches a design and other times she lets her imagination take control.

However Nadia Campbell's discipline in the craft allows her to put her vision of each trinket on a piece of paper. Afterwards she translates this same vision onto a bead board, where she matches semi-precious ston...

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