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June 21, 2017
Cancer Awareness in The Bahamas finds support on Crowd funding

Beach By Jewel launches crowd funded special jewelry collection aimed at raising
awareness and raising funds to cure cancer in The Bahamas

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June 27, 2017
C.U.R.E- Breast Cancer Awareness in The Bahamas

Help prevent and fight breast cancer in The Bahamas with this cancer awareness
jewellery collection made of precious stones, silver and gold...In order to raise awareness to cure breast cancer, we?ve created these beautiful bracelets that pay tribute to
cancer victims and cancer survivors. These can be customized to make truly unforgettable gifts...

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April 20, 2017
Fitzgerald calm amid Baha Mar allegations

IN the face of some of the toughest questions of his political career, Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald smiled and bore a calm demeanour as he was renominated in the Marathon constituency shortly after 10am on Thursday...

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April 20, 2017
Marsh Harbour Healthcare Centre opens at last

GOVERNMENT officials commissioned the Marsh Harbour Healthcare Centre in Abaco yesterday, touting it as a long-awaited boost to the island and the Christie administration's National Health Insurance plans...

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March 11, 2017
John Beadle's Row Yah Boat

John Beadle was born in 1964 on the island of New Providence in The Bahamas. He received his BFA and MFA from the Rhode Island School of Design and the Tyler School of Art of Temple University respectively. Beadle delves into various art genres, including painting, printmaking, sculpture and installation. Often, his highly conceptual work consists of everyday materials such as wood, found objects ...

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Third time's the charm
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March 26, 2017
Third time's the charm

When the final word is correctly spelled and the winner left standing at the Scripps National Spelling Bee, Bahamian representative Jee'Von Pratt can already visualize himself in the arms of his father, Austin, and mother, Neneth, celebrating. Pratt's goal is to walk away from Washington, D.C. with the win.
The St. Augustine's College (SAC) student earned the right to represent The Bahamas at the ...

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March 27, 2017
RBDF Acting Commander Rolls out Nationwide Peace Plan

The Royal Bahamas Defence Force unveiled its newest tool for promoting peace within our communities today through its Ambassador of Peace (AOP) Programme, a brainchild of Captain Tellis Bethel, Commander Defence Force (Acting)...

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March 12, 2017
20 to battle in 20th year

Students from as young as eight years old, in the person of Leviah Martin, up to age 14, in the person of Jannie Joseph, will participate in the 20th Bahamas National Spelling Bee. Martin, eight, a fourth grade student at Old Bight Primary School, will represent the Cat Island, Rum Cay and San Salvador District. Joseph, 14, a student at S.C. McPherson, will represent the Southeastern District, in ...

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February 06, 2017
St. Cecilia's School students pull off the sweep

St. Cecilia's School students Khyla Jones and Craig Simmons will be the Catholic schools' representatives at the 18th Bahamas National Spelling Bee.
Jones, 11, a sixth grade student, correctly spelled the word "durability" after a 30-round faceoff with Simmons, to emerge as the winner of the 50th Archdiocesan Spelling Competition, held last week at Seton Hall, Xavier's Lower School.
The duo knocke...

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January 18, 2017
The Actor? Statuettes Cast for 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards?

The Actor? statuettes ? which this year?s 23rd Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards? honorees will receive for outstanding performances in 2016 ? have been cast in solid bronze at the American Fine Arts Foundry in Burbank, California. SAG Award? nominated actor Mykelti Williamson (Fences, Forrest Gump) was there to watch the dramatic process in person...

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