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July 22, 2020
BRILANDERS RESPONSE TO COVID19 Community Ban Together to Form Charitable Group

Family Islanders have felt the economic pressure of COVID-19 since the borders initially closed in March—the start of the high tourism season. In North Eleuthera, the joining of forces with neighbors and ex-pats, and their collective sheer will has kept them afloat...

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The good in us
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October 17, 2016
The good in us

On Saturday morning, as many New Providence residents frustrated by the nightmarish wait for power to be restored to their homes and businesses took to Facebook to offload on Bahamas Power and Light (BPL), various community organizations were busy addressing the needs of Hurricane Matthew victims.

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November 03, 2021
Colina Employees Volunteer at ‘Paint Da Streets Pink’ Fun, Run, Walk

Colina Insurance Limited (Colina) recently collaborated with the Rotaract Club of Southeast Nassau Centennial (RSENC) on its ‘Paint Da Streets Pink’ Fun, Run, Walk event in the support of the fight against breast cancer.

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September 12, 2019
PM Minnis: The Bahamas Cannot Face this Tragedy Alone

United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres will arrive in Nassau on Friday to meet with Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis and other government officials, the Prime Minister revealed last night in a national update on Hurricane Dorian relief and recovery efforts...

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May 22, 2019
Gabriell Hall is 2019 CBC Carleton Williams Scholarship Winner

Maurice Moore Primary Student to Receive Full 6-Year Scholarship from Caribbean Bottling Company...After the difficult task of narrowing the Caribbean Bottling Company’s (CBC) Carleton Williams Scholarship applicants down to just six finalists, the CBC interview...

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May 14, 2019
Gabriel Hall Is 2019 CBC Carleton Williams Scholarship Winner

After the difficult task of narrowing the Caribbean Bottling Company’s (CBC) Carleton Williams Scholarship applicants down to just six finalists, the CBC interview team was deadlocked. All of the students were exceptional, with amazing grades, glowing recommendations, a bevy of extracurricular interests, and big dreams for their futures. With only one scholarship spot available, the decision see...

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October 02, 2018
Ports International Supports Sister Sister Breast Cancer Support Group’s “Celebration of Life”

Ports International is a proud sponsor of the Sister Sister Breast Cancer Support Group, and joins the fight against cancer by donating funds for October’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

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February 19, 2018
Anger over Black Panther's rating

PATRINA Farquharson, who works with children and charitable groups, is raising money to take young people to see "Black Panther," the cultural phenomenon hailed for its rare and empowering portrayal of blackness on the silver screen.

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Support for Sisters
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December 02, 2016
Support for Sisters

The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) recently raised funds to assist the Sister Sister Breast Cancer Support Group - a non-profit charitable group for women diagnosed with breast cancer.

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New lease on life
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October 26, 2016
New lease on life

Mothers look forward to their children's milestones -- their progression from birth to the toddler stage, then onto adulthood, and eventually the children becoming parents themselves, and the cycle taking place all over again.

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