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March 30, 2016
Prison officer jailed for intent to supply drugs

A CORRECTIONS officer spent the first night of his next 12 months behind bars yesterday after he pleaded guilty to a charge of possession of dangerous drugs with intent to supply.

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December 23, 2011
Police issue warning ahead of Junkanoo parades

Police said yesterday they will enforce a zero tolerance policy against troublemakers and criminals at the upcoming Junkanoo parades.Uniformed and plain-clothes officers will flood the parade area to execute random stop and searches of suspicious persons and keep tight order over the holiday celebrations, officials said.

Police warned attendees of the Boxing Day and New Year's Day parades to leav...

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May 05, 2020
3,000 fine for business curfew violation

A gas stove repairman on Tuesday was yesterday fined $3,000 for operating a non-essential business and breaching the national curfew. Police arrested Sean Pindling, 44, at his business, Bain Tech, on Blue Hill Road around 3 p.m. on May 1. The officers also charged Pindling [...]
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April 21, 2020
Pandemic making a bad situation worse for Dorian victims

Nearly eight months after she lost her home in Hurricane Dorian, Beverly Sawyer, 55, said she feels totally unprepared for the upcoming hurricane season.

Sawyer said COVID-19 is complicating the recovery process.

“I don’t know what we’re going to do because so much work has not been done over these last four weeks because of these lockdowns. We’re going to be in a bad state if we get...

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February 07, 2020
Social Services to go Online; Acklins and Crooked Island Urban Centres to Get Computer Labs in ‘Shortest Possible Time’

The Ministry of Social Services and Urban Development will make its products and services available online in order to meet clients’ needs in a more efficient and effective manner throughout The Commonwealth of The Bahamas...

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December 17, 2019
Helping the Visually Impaired Lead Independent Lives

The Salvation Army’s School for the Blind recently received a vital donation of two new braille machines and a new stove to add to their inventory of equipment used to help the visually impaired learn to live self-sufficient, independent lives...

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November 06, 2019
Abaconian, Atario Mitchell returns to restore his hometown

Two months after Hurricane Dorian made landfall in Abaco, the majority of the island remains desolate. However, one of Abaco’s hometown boys has returned to his childhood home to provide aid and assistance in beginning the restoration process of Abaco...

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August 03, 2019
Step into Celeste's Crab Cabin

KFC's chicken spice blend is reportedly made up of 11 herbs and spices, a combination that's a secret; the same holds true for Celeste Russell's boiled crab and dough recipe that she boasts has 10 secret herbs and spices which she's perfected over the years [...]

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February 18, 2019
Doris Johnson Senior High School preparing students for tourism industry with new, state-of-the-art kitchen

Doris Johnson Senior High School is preparing students for careers in the country’s tourism and hospitality industry...The school’s science laboratory, old, run-down, and infested with termites, has been transformed into a state-of-the-art industrial kitchen...

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January 25, 2018
Estimated 13,000 cubic yards of debris removed during the first two days of cleanup campaign

Preliminary estimates indicate that more than 13,000 cubic yards of debris was removed from the Bain and Grants Town community during the first two days of the Over-the-Hill Clean-up and Bulk Waste Removal Campaign...

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