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February 12, 2024
MD Cares initiative donates 100 care kits to PHA foundation

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — One hundred cancer patients in The Bahamas are getting some much-needed assistance thanks to a fellow cancer survivor.  Melissa Major, a 22-year cancer survivor of non-Hodgkins Lymphoma, has always wanted to expand her level of giving to the people experiencing the ordeal she lived through. After a year of careful planning, she [...]

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April 24, 2023
Evans to appeal two-year doping ban

Bahamian two-time Olympic swimmer Joanna Evans is appealing a two-year ban from the sport after a doping panel sanctioned by the then FINA (International Swimming Federation), now World Aquatics, made a decision on February 15, 2023, to penalize her for two years beginning February 11, 2022 - the day she was notified of a positive test.

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January 24, 2023
Freeport Rugby Club forging a comeback

One of Grand Bahama's oldest sporting clubs, Freeport Rugby Football Club (FRFC), is now back in action after a low profile due to hurricanes and the pandemic. Club President Rob Speller is excited about the new season fixtures and in a recent interview with Grand Bahama News,said, "Freeport has a young aggressive team and will ...
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February 11, 2021
'UFO' was U.S. missile test

A STRANGE sight spotted in the sky on Tuesday night that fueled rumours of an unidentified flying object is said to be a Trident submarine-launched ballistic missile test that occurred over the Atlantic Ocean.

Video of the flying object seen over parts of The Bahamas and Florida circulated on social media.

Kendal Dorsett of the Aircraft Accident Investigation Authority said the agency was aw...

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May 05, 2010
'SpongeBob' episode aids choking girl

When her best friend turned purple, Miriam Starobin?s thoughts turned to yellow ? cartoon hero SpongeBob SquarePants.

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May 08, 2015
British PM David Cameron confounds polls to win second term

British prime minister David Cameron has confounded pollsters and pundits by winning a sensational second five-years term in office for his Conservative party...

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January 31, 2016
Report: U.S., the new tax haven

Even as Bahamian financial institutions enter a new regulatory environment supposedly aimed at stripping tax dodgers of international hiding places, the anti-secrecy thrust behind the new regulations has yielded an interesting result.

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February 11, 2014
RBDF officer recounts 'violent' poacher encounter

The suspected Dominican poachers who were arrested in Bahamian waters on Saturday shot at a Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) vessel, according to officials, who said the men were captured after a "hostile and aggressive" high seas chase.
Commanding Officer of the HMBS Nassau Lieutenant Commander Raymond King, who recounted the arrest yesterday, said that such incidents are becoming increasi...

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June 28, 2013
Bahamas' Theodore Elyett wins Mission Catwalk Season 3

The Bahamas dominated season 3 of Mission Catwalk, the reality TV Caribbean fashion designers showdown produced out of Jamaica.

After an exciting season it was down to three male designers for the final episode, David Rolle (Bahamas), Renardo Lloyd (Jamaica), and Theodore Elyett (Bahamas)...

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June 28, 2013
Bahamas' Theodore Elyett wins Mission Catwalk Season 3

The Bahamas dominated season 3 of Mission Catwalk, the reality TV Caribbean fashion designers showdown produced out of Jamaica.

After an exciting season it was down to three male designers for the final episode, David Rolle (Bahamas), Renardo Lloyd (Jamaica), and Theodore Elyett (Bahamas). The final runway battle was held at Trident Castel, Port Antonia, Jamaica and designers had 3 months to ...

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