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Wanted man captured
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January 06, 2015
Wanted man captured

Police captured one of the top 10 most wanted men during a special operation yesterday morning.
Jamal Gibson, also known as "Eggie", was wanted for multiple murders in Fox Hill, police said.
He was arrested after officers executed a search warrant at a Broadfield Road home in Eastern New Providence.
Police said Gibson was hiding underneath a bed.
They also said that during a search of the home the...

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January 02, 2015
Police enter 2015 tackling unsolved murders

Police have questioned and released a third suspect in relation to the murder of 17-year-old Darvonya Major, according to head of the Central Detective Unit Chief Superintendent Paul Rolle.
Officers from the Drug Enforcement Unit found Major's body on a track road in the back of Dignity Gardens on December 21, five days after her family last saw her alive. She was shot in the head, according to Ro...

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January 02, 2015
Police ID man on bail shot dead

Police have identified the man on bail, who was shot and killed shortly after he left a bar on Matthew Street in Nassau Village on Tuesday morning, as Randy McNeil, 29, of Butler Street, Nassau Village.
Assistant Commissioner of Police Stephen Dean said this week that police were still searching for McNeil's killer.
According to police, prior to leaving the bar, McNeil was in an altercation with a...

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April 07, 2014
Overcrowding of vessels at Potter's Cay a growing concern

With berthing places at Potter's Cay Dock filled to capacity, some commercial fishermen are calling for the government to remove "derelict" boats from the eastern end of the dock.
The fishermen, who wanted their names withheld over fear of reprisals, said the inoperable boats are taking up "prime commercial space" at a port that has not kept pace with the expansion of the domestic fleet.
Port Cont...

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March 11, 2014
COB Alumni Society donates to Great Commission Ministries

On Tuesday, March 4th, following an outreach exercise, the College of The Bahamas Alumni Society directors made a donation of canned goods to Great Commission Ministries...

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December 20, 2013
It's Christmas - this means Miss Daisy's back - this time she's in the valley and the shadow of death

It's the Christmas season and this means Miss Daisy is back - and fans need to beware because you not only have to contend with Miss Daisy, but her family as well in "Daisy The Valley and The Shadow of Death".
The full-length comedy show, which is rated "family" so the youngest to the oldest can attend, introduces you to Miss Daisy's "dysfunctional" family as some people would call them -- her mot...

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November 27, 2013
Cruise lines: Weather caused Nassau no-show

Three major cruise lines yesterday denied or declined to specifically respond to claims that the inoperability of a large tug boat owned by the Port Department contributed to their inability to dock in Nassau on Monday.
The decision by the Disney, Carnival and Royal Caribbean cruise ships not to dock as scheduled in the Port of Nassau was questioned on Monday after it led to a massive fall in busi...

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November 26, 2013
Three cruise ships cancel visits

Business in downtown Nassau took a hit yesterday when three cruise ships canceled their visits to the Port of Nassau due to inclement weather.
According to a statement issued late yesterday afternoon by Port Controller Commander Patrick McNeil, the Allure of the Seas, Carnival Conquest and the Disney Dream all failed to arrive as usual.
In a statement issued regarding the cruise ship no-show, Comm...

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November 21, 2013
Saunders knocks Salem Union into the winning bracket

What a way to comeback!!
After watching Salem Union celebrate with a big walk-off victory on a three-run homer from JeVaughn Saunders on Saturday, Golden Gates' men came back on Tuesday night as the Baptist Sports Council continued its 2013 Coca-Cola Softball Classic, taking their frustration out on Macedonia.
In the feature game at the Banker's Field at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex, Golden ...

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May 03, 2013
Sands Doubts NHI Committee will Accomplish Much

Former Senator Dr. Duane Sands said the new steering committee on National Health Insurance (NHI) is not likely to accomplish much.
Sands said not one member of the opposition is on the proposed list of committee members.

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