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August 15, 2016
Charging anyone over a song would be 'anti-democratic'

THE Grand Bahama Human Rights Association said yesterday that it would be "anti-democratic" to charge anyone in connection with the song that refers negatively to Prime Minister Perry Christie and his family.

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October 17, 2016
Grand Bahama status report after Hurricane Matthew

Hurricane Matthew aggressively moved throughout Grand Bahama Island on Thursday, October 7th, 2016, with hurricane force winds in excess of 150 mph; damaging much of the residences and infrastructure on the southern shoreline, from East to West End.

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October 16, 2016
Grand Bahama Status Report After Hurricane Matthew

Hurricane Matthew aggressively moved throughout Grand Bahama Island on Thursday, October 7th, 2016, with hurricane force winds in excess of 150 mph; damaging much of the residences and infrastructure on the southern shoreline, from East to West End. The storm brought Grand Bahama Island to a standstill, crippling business and commerce, with devastation impacting the daily lives of all residents. T...

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March 07, 2023
RBPF Northern District - speaks of initiatives for crime prevention and reduction

Keeping in step with the goals and objectives of the Commissioner of Police, Clayton Fernander’s policing plans for 2023, Assistant Commissioner of Police, and officer in charge of the Northern Bahamas, ACP Theophilus Cunningham says officers of the Northern District of the Royal Bahamas Police Force “will continue to execute initiatives geared primarily towards the prevention and reduction of...

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April 21, 2021
Obie Wilchcombe remains a sad link to the failures of the Christie era

Today, Obie Wilchcombe remains a sad link to the failures of the Christie era. It was an administration beset by scandal after scandal, one that demonstrated no commitment to transparency and accountability and one that showed a general disregard for the wishes of the electorate and disrespected Bahamians on multiple levels.

Under Wilchcombe’s watch as tourism minister, the disastrous Fyre Fe...

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December 17, 2018
Graduating Fire Squad in Grand Bahama Makes History

The first full Fire Squad to pass out from the Royal Bahamas Police Force in over a decade graduated on Thursday, December 13, 2018, in a special ceremony at the Gerald Bartlett Police Headquarters in Freeport, Grand Bahama...

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February 08, 2019
Be A Hero Youth Clean-up Campaign Goes National, Caped Crusaders Hit Grand Bahama School

Three months after the first #BeAHero presentation took to an auditorium in Nassau with a message to hundreds of youngsters that no one is too young to take pride in a clean room, school or street, the popular caped crusader campaign went national this week – its first visit outside the capital fittingly in the nation’s second city, Freeport...

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November 30, 2018
BREEF recognizes Bishop Michael Eldon, Freeport Gospel Chapel and Lucaya International Schools

...for achieving Green Flag Awards for Excellence in Environmental Education and Practice...Students of Bishop Michael Eldon, Freeport Gospel Chapel and Lucaya International Schools are leading the way in protecting their environment through the Eco-Schools Bahamas Programme (ESB) on the island of Grand Bahama...

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December 07, 2011
BBFF Hands Out Year-end Awards

Grand Bahama completely dominated the awards presentation of the Bahamas Bodybuilding and Fitness Federation (BBFF) this year, taking all but one of the athlete of the year awards.? According to BBFF President Danny Sumner, the feat is unprecedented, showing how far The Bahamas has progressed in the sport.

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