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November 29, 2012
1.4M Superwash To Open July 2013

The new $1.4 million Superwash set for Gibbs Corner and West Avenue is expected to be completed by July 2013. According to the company's president, Dionisio D'Aguilar, construction on the 4,000 square foot location began last month and is progressing well.

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November 08, 2012
Verdict Due In Stabbing Murder Trial

A supreme Court jury is expected to hand down its verdict today in the trial of a man accused of stabbing and killing another man who was on his way to the laundromat.

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November 08, 2012
Verdict Due In Stabbing Murder Trial

A supreme Court jury is expected to hand down its verdict today in the trial of a man accused of stabbing and killing another man who was on his way to the laundromat.

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November 06, 2012
Murder Accused To Decide On Taking Stand

A man on trial in the Supreme Court for murder will decide today whether he will take the witness stand or remain silent as his defence attorney opens his case.

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October 22, 2012
Burnt Body Found On Cat Island Road

Detectives are investigating two murders after a man was beaten to death in New Providence and the charred remains of another person were found in Cat Island.

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October 16, 2012
Police, family search for missing Cat Island man

Family members of a Cat Island man who has not been seen by relatives for more than a week have reported him missing to police and are asking the public for information that can lead to his discovery.
Police said Fordace Moncur of Knowles, Cat Island, was last seen at 9 a.m. on October 5. Moncur is of dark brown complexion, medium build and is 6'3" tall.
His cousin Philip Moncur said a relative t...

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October 10, 2012
Call For Off-duty Officers To Be Armed

In the aftermath of a police officer being shot six times over the weekend, the Police Staff Association (PSA) plans to once again press the government and the hierarchy of the Police Force to allow all officers to be armed when off-duty.

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June 19, 2012
Superwash spends 70K after rooftop blaze

Nearly $70,000 has been spent to revive Superwash's Gibbs Corner and West Avenue location to get it up and running, after that location experienced an early morning fire.
The blaze destroyed the building's roof two months ago. However, the company's president, Dionisio D'Aguilar, said the store was operational weeks after the fire.
"In that time, the damaged roof was repaired. It's not in the best...

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June 07, 2012
D'Aguilar: BEC must introduce prepaid system

Converting the Bahamas Electricity Corporation's (BEC) billing system from postpaid to prepaid will not only alleviate its receivables problem, but assist in energy conservation and decrease operational costs, according a former BEC board member.

Dionisio D'Aguilar, president of Superwash, highlighted to Guardian Business the urgency for BEC to implement a prepaid system like its telecommunicat...

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May 26, 2012
NEMA assesses damage after reported tornado in Abaco

Three families were displaced after a reported tornado touched down in Murphy Town, Abaco, on Thursday and ripped off portions of roofs, tore down power and phone lines and turned over cars.
A team from the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) headed by NEMA Director Captain Stephen Russell flew to Abaco yesterday morning for an aerial and land assessment of the damage.
NEMA officials recei...

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