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September 14, 2010
Calls made for Earl Deveaux to resign

By MEGAN REYNOLDS

Tribune Staff Reporter

mreynolds@
tribunemedia.net

CALLS were made yesterday for the resignation of Environment Minister Earl Deveaux over plans to develop Bell Island in the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park.

Dr Deveaux said he was minded to approve plans submitted by Island of Discovery Limited, understood to be billionaire Islamic leader the Aga Khan. He also admitted accepting...

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May 27, 2015
Historic Contract Signed for Management of National Stadium

The Government of The Bahamas signed a historical contract with AEG, one of the world?s leading sporting and entertainment presenters, for the management of the Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium on Friday, May 22, 2015...

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Policeman shot in head
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January 05, 2015
Policeman shot in head

A police constable was shot to the back of the head in Nassau Village yesterday, police reported.
Acting Deputy Commissioner of Police Anthony Ferguson spoke during a press conference at Doctors Hospital last night.
He was accompanied by other senior members of the police force as well as Doctors Hospital CEO Charles Sealy and neurosurgeon Dr. Magnus Ekedede.
Ferguson said the 29-year-old detectiv...

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July 18, 2014
BNT and Blue Project helping to restore Bahamian coral reefs

The Bahamas National Trust (BNT) is helping to increase the amount of coral reefs in The Bahamas by establishing coral nurseries as a part of its Atlantis Blue Project.
The project is a supporter of environmental non-government organizations and aims to promote solutions for marine conservation. Its primary objective is to help develop and implement coral reef protection and restoration strategies...

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May 07, 2014
Creative Nassau announces its official launch date

Creative Nassau has announced that its official launch event will be held under the auspices of Governor General Sir Arthur Foulkes on Friday, May 16 from 6 p.m. - 9 p.m. at Doongalik Studios on Village Road.
The community group was formed in 2008 by the late Jackson L. Burnside III and his wife Pam following their inspiring visit to Santa Fe, New Mexico to attend a UNESCO Creative Tourism Confere...

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April 15, 2014
Welcome Sign being constructed in Killarney

Hon. Dr. Hubert A. Minnis, Member of Parliament for the Killarney constituency, announces that workman are in the process of completing entrance/welcome signs for Tropical Gardens, Westridge, South West Ridge and Sea Beach...

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March 25, 2014
24-member reparations committee announced

Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration Fred Mitchell has appointed The Bahamas' National Reparations Committee ahead of a formal push by CARICOM heads to get reparations, debt cancelation, and an apology from former European colonizers.
During a press conference at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs yesterday, Mitchell announced that former Attorney General Alfred Sears and former member of Parl...

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March 11, 2014
Moss plants Bahamian flag on land at Nygard to highlight campaign

REV Dr CB Moss led members of the Coalition to Save Clifton to Simms Point/Nygard Cay as the group continued its crusade to create a protected Clifton Sea Park.

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February 05, 2014
Surrey industry reform plans announced

Changes to legislation, training, a hike in fees, a communal stable and alternative routes are among improvements under consideration by government and stakeholders to improve operations of the surrey industry.
Transport and Aviation Minister Glenys-Hanna Martin and representatives of the Cab Board apprised media representatives of achievements in the industry and the status of plans going forwar...

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December 03, 2012
William ?Billy? Nottage: New Immigration Director

Sixty two year old, Billy Nottage will take over the Immigration Department on Monday.
Mr. Jack Thompson has been laterally transferred. A career public officer, Mr. Nottage served in the Department of Immigration for forty-one years, having joined the civil service shortly after graduating from Aquinas College in Nassau.

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