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October 21, 2023
Dynamic Duo Making an Impact

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Twelve year olds Aaliyah Rolle and Noah Thompson are both eighth-grade students of Kingsway Academy and despite the recent ups and downs of returning to the classroom post-pandemic, both have remained exceptional students.

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October 10, 2023
Common dental problems and diseases

Experiencing dental pain and suffering can be traumatic and unpleasant. Are you aware that most of the diseases and problems in dentistry can be easily prevented? This week's column is the first in a two-part series on the four most common dental diseases and problems usually seen in dental offices today. Toothaches: Toothaches are one of ...
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October 10, 2023
ArawakX defends valuation methods amid winding-up application battle

NASSAU, BAHAMAS-  ArawakX, the country's first crowdfunding platform is defending its valuation methods as being based on "world-class standards" amid concerns by its regulator, slamming the winding-up application against it as "ill-conceived" and based on a false premise. In an October 6th affidavit, Winston Rolle, ArawakX's Chief of Equities contended that the company has at [...]

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October 04, 2023
UK group working on timeline for GB airport development

The Manchester Airport Group (MAG) Limited is working with government to understand what the timeline will be for the development of a new Grand Bahama International Airport, MAG Director Andrew Tyler-Smith told members of the media yesterday. "The timeline for the airport really is a piece of work that we're undertaking now," Tyler-Smith said. "So we're ...
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September 29, 2023
Central Bank targets banks in Sand Dollar adoption strategy 

The Central Bank of The Bahamas (CBOB) is preparing to engage the commercial banks more actively in order to boost Sand Dollar adoption, given that the commercial banks already have strong relationships with customers and merchants, CBOB Governor John Rolle said yesterday.

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September 28, 2023
West End burial for Wilchcombe

The funeral service for Obediah "Obie" Wilchcombe, the minister of social services, information and broadcasting, who died unexpectedly in Grand Bahama on Monday, will be held at Pro-Cathedral of Christ the King in Freeport on Friday, October 13, his brother, Christopher Wilchcombe, confirmed yesterday evening. The minister will be buried next to his father in West ...
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September 11, 2023
Sand Dollars in circulation dip as wallet holders increase

The Central Bank of The Bahamas (CBOB) gave an update on its Sand Dollar project, which revealed that the number of Sand Dollars in circulation decreased by slightly less than 20,000 between June and August, while the number of consumer wallets grew by some 5,000. The bank revealed that there is currently $1,076,064.05 of Sand Dollars ...
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September 04, 2023
Young environmentalist receives scholarship to pursue UK post-graduate degree

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Proud Grand Bahamian Ann-Marie Carroll will pursue her dream of helping create a sustainable future for The Bahamas through a fully-funded postgraduate degree as part of the first-ever group of Bahamians to be awarded a prestigious Chevening Scholarship.   As a 2023-24 Chevening Scholar, Ann-Marie will undertake a Master of Science degree [...]

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October 17, 2011
Genetic tests confirm high-risk breast cancer group

The results are in from a crucial phase of a years-long, groundbreaking breast cancer study involving Bahamian women: Twenty-five percent of their relatives who participated in genetic testing have been found to have a genetic mutation.
"That basically means that they're at a very high risk of developing breast cancer," said Dr. Judith Hurley, a breast cancer specialist at the University of Miami ...

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August 10, 2023
Stepping aside but by no means sailing off into the sunset

After almost three decades, Bishop Helen McPhee is stepping aside as senior pastor of Agape Church, which she founded on Christmas Eve 1995, but by no means is she packing it up and going off quietly to while away the time. She will remain as bishop of the church. "This is not it for me," ...
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