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Caves Village Veterinary Hospital

Caves Village, West Bay Street, Building 14A
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas


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Palmdale Veterinary Hospital

#21 Palmdale Avenue, Patton St.
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas


News Article
December 12, 2019
Equestrian riders awarded as finalists from Princeton Equestrian League

Princeton Equestrian League 2018-2019 finalists and their equine partners proudly accept their awards. Shown from left are Trade Secret, Riley Harper (finalist), Hannah D'Aguilar (finalist), Kimberly Johnson (trainer), Equestrian Bahamas President Cathy Ramsingh-Pierre, Kokopelli's Dance, Sienna Tinker (finalist), Show Judge Linda Mancini, Casino Royale, Erika Adderley (trainer), Elle O'Brien (fin...

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April 13, 2016
FNM council ignoring base and swing voters

The FNM house is severely battered following four years of dreadful leadership by Dr. Hubert Minnis. The party's base is even more disaffected and depressed than it was at the beginning of Minnis' leadership.

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June 14, 2017
Former govt approved cloning of Abaco wild horses

The former Christie administration, just days before the general election, approved a project to clone now-extinct wild horses in Abaco.
The horses preserve would be used for initiatives such as alternative energy systems and ecotourism.
The then government approved the proposal, made by the Wild Horses of Abaco Preservation Society (WHOA) on April 11, 2017.
According to a press statement sent by ...

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November 02, 2016
Beware the Trojan horse

Many eons ago, Greece, an island state of fabled fame, with an abundance of skilled and battle-harden warriors, complete with an impregnable barrier wall, was overcome when the inhabitants pulled a huge wooden horse into the capital city.

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August 29, 2016
The View from Europe: Rebalancing the Chinese economic relationship

Last month the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) published a paper "Chinese rise in the Caribbean - What does it mean for Caribbean Stakeholders?".

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March 06, 2015
Save horses from a life of misery

Recently there has been a lot of talk, lobbying and pleading by many people (too many to name) in order to stop another "ride your horse on the beach" business opening up in Harbor Island.

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The march of folly
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November 27, 2014
The march of folly

Chief among the forces affecting political folly is lust for power, named by Tacitus as 'the most flagrant of all passions'.
- Barbara W. Tuchman, "The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam".

It is at once fascinating and disturbing to observe how the lust for power and other ambitions, so often lead to folly and failure. Politicians over millennia, though repeatedly warned of their delusions, ha...

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September 21, 2013
Reform and the surrey horses

Dear Editor,

The situation here in The Bahamas still remains critical. Nothing is being done about the horses or their situation. They are being continually run daily with no water, at illegal times of the day and with no regard for anything we are trying to accomplish and with no regard to the 'inspections' which are useless because the findings are ignored and not enforced, ever.
We had a let...

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