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June 23, 2010
Multi-talented Melinda intends 'to be the next Lavern Eve'

The multi-talented athlete had a promising collegiate career when she graduated from C R Walker.

But after putting it on hold for another four years due to the birth of her two daughters, Melinda Bastian is now fulfilling her goals and aspirations at Benedict College.

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September 04, 2023
Pratt sworn in as 12th governor general 

As she assumed the high office of governor general of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas on Friday, Cynthia Alexandria Pratt, affectionately known by Bahamians everywhere as "Mother" Pratt, renewed her commitment to serve the Bahamian people, not long after she pledged allegiance to King Charles III, his heirs and successors at a ceremony at Government ...
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June 25, 2019
Johnson defends Brexit plan and 'row' silence

Boris Johnson has admitted he would need EU co-operation to avoid a hard Irish border or crippling tariffs on trade in the event of a no-deal Brexit...

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August 31, 2023
ORG raps govt's failure to be more accountable

The Organization for Responsible Governance (ORG) yesterday expressed concerns about a "notable lack of priority for governance mechanisms to ensure transparency and accountability". "ORG finds it imperative to address these issues that directly impact the standard of accountable governance and equitable opportunities for all citizens of The Bahamas," the civil society group said. "A most rec...

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August 29, 2023
GBPA says progress made with Lucayan Towers South board

The Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) said yesterday progress has been made with the Condominium Board of Lucayan Towers South, which has complied with the conditions of a 30-day notice by developing and presenting a plan to address matters raised with respect to deteriorating conditions at the property. "Items of concern have been highlighted and communicated to the board ......

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Trust
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January 24, 2022
Trust

The trust of the citizenry is what gives an administration its legitimacy in a democracy, and is key to successful governance. When citizens trust their government, they are more willing to participate in the political process and in nation building, and government has an easier time securing necessary support for its policies that tackle national ...
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January 29, 2022
MOHW thanks Melia Nassau Beach owners for use of the property as a COVID-19 Vaccination and Testing Site

Minister of Health and Wellness the Hon. Dr. Michael Darville thanked Baha Mar owners of Meliá Nassau Beach resort for use of the property as a COVID-19 vaccination and testing site.

Calling the owners “awesome corporate partners,” the minister also thanked them for the “gift of love” of the hotel property on Cable Beach as a mitigating measure against the COVID pandemic.

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February 01, 2022
Dubai investors eager to invest in The Bahamas but not GB, says PM

Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis said yesterday that the government is working to restore the investor confidence that has waned in Grand Bahama over the years, admitting that potential investors he met with during his Dubai trip were eager to invest in The Bahamas, but not the beleaguered second city.

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January 31, 2022
PM: “All the talk about where Grand Bahama can go is over for me. It’s time for action”

Prime Minister of the Bahamas and Minister of Finance, the Hon. Philip Davis says all of the talk about what Grand Bahama can become and where it can go are over for him.

It’s time now, he said for action.

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February 09, 2022
Food inflation will stay at least a year

BAHAMIANS were yesterday told to brace for a 12-month minimum of higher food costs, noting global trends particularly those in the United States that largely affect The Bahamas.

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