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May 16, 2018
Man gunned down in drive-by shooting

In a press statement, police said: "According to reports, shortly after 10pm a group of men were standing in front of of a barber shop on Fourth Street off Robinson Road when a white Nissan March pulled up. An occupant of this vehicle fired a number of shots into the group, hitting one of them. Paramedics were called to...

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April 13, 2017
Frequent Visitor Conducts Successful Cleanup in McLean's Town with It's Residents

For frequent visitor to Grand Bahama, Steve Wilson, ?the reef restoration and coastal clean up on April 8, in McLean?s Town, was a labor of love and an opportunity to tangibly give back to a community that had given so much to me,? he said...

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April 03, 2017
Reef Restoration and Coastal Cleanup Planned for McLeans Town-April 8

Organizers for the First Annual McLeans Town Reef Restoration and Coastal Cleanup project are excited about its massive clean up exercise, scheduled to take place, Saturday, April 8, 2017 at 8:00 a.m. commencing at the government dock in McLeans Town...

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'Catch Me If You Can'
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February 01, 2017
'Catch Me If You Can'

It's going on three decades of sailing at the St. Valentine's Day Massacre!
The popular regatta, one of the biggest in the country, is set for February 18-19, in the waters of Montagu Bay.
Organizer Eleazor "Barber J" Johnson said that with this being the 30th year, they are looking to do everything in style. He's looking to cap off the regatta with another victory in the 'Catch Me If You Can' Rac...

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September 02, 2016
CLUBS AND SOCIETIES: 08022016

The First Bahamas of Toastmasters Club 1600, was privileged to conduct a fifth successful year of the Neil Percentie Back to School Day.

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July 27, 2016
Eleuthera power failure lasts more than 12 hours

Already incensed Eleuthera residents suffered through a power outage lasting more than 14 hours in some areas in the last two days, with power failing at 8:43 p.m. on Monday and not restored to all customers until after 4 p.m. on Tuesday.
The failure highlights the enormous challenges plaguing power generation, transmission and distribution (T&D) and pricing going back decades. Bahamas Power and L...

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July 20, 2016
Butler-Turner: FNM 'is at its weakest point in its history'

LONG Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner last night insisted that the Free National Movement (FNM) is at the "weakest" point in its history as she suggested the party's current state was the result of poor leadership.

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March 14, 2016
Poll: 77 percent of likely voters think referendum is important

Seventy-seven percent of likely voters think the upcoming constitutional referendum on gender equality is important for themselves and their children's futures, according to the results of a poll by Public Domain, a locally experienced market research firm with over five years of experience in both the public and private sectors...

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The best cut in town
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August 30, 2011
The best cut in town

Local barber Calvin Marshall has given up on waiting for the Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) to restore power to his Baillou Hill road shop.
He has decided to take his problems to the street -- literally.
"I'm outside," Marshall said.  "[We have] no power, no business, no nothing.  We lost everything, about 100 percent of business."
Marshall and his three associates at the Kings an...

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January 22, 2016
The Tribune and the end of discrimination - an historical appreciation

Sixty years ago tomorrow, Etienne Dupuch moved a resolution in the House of Assembly that was to change life in the Bahamas forever and pave the way for the modern independent country we now know.

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