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May 04, 2020
Father and son arrested during curfew

A man denied defying the national curfew after a video of police arresting him and his father went viral. Police arrested 19-year-old Asheen Rahming on April 27 after they claimed he violated a stay-at-home order intended to slow the spread of the novel coronavirus. Rahming [...]
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July 08, 2020
Sandyport Beach Resort Now Open

Sandyport Beach Resort is now open and relaxation and recreation-ready with a choice of beautiful, well-appointed hotel rooms and 1, 2, and 3 bedroom suites all individually air-conditioned and moments from adult and kid-friendly pool areas and the Lagoon Beach...

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August 16, 2022
Cleveland Clinic Performs First-In-World Full Multi-Organ Transplant to Treat Rare Appendix Cancer

Cleveland Clinic has successfully performed a first-in-the-world full multi-organ transplant to treat a patient with a rare form of appendix cancer called pseudomyxoma peritonei (PMP). Upon completion of the lifesaving transplant surgery, the patient received five digestive organs: liver, stomach, pancreas, duodenum, and small intestine.

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June 24, 2022
Canadian law firm engaged to develop cannabis industry framework

The government has engaged Canadian corporate law firm Cassels to assist with the development of a regulatory framework for a cannabis industry, Attorney General Ryan Pinder revealed yesterday. Cassels, according to its website, is respected cannabis law firm, known for contributing to thought leadership in connection with financing, structuring and regulatory issues in the cannabis industry.

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March 12, 2020
Worst Case Would Be 400 Infected: Sands Predicts Scenario If Virus Breaks Out Here

HEALTH Minister Dr Duane Sands predicted a possible worst-case scenario of 400 confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus in The Bahamas, but stressed if the disease spreads here most people will not need hospital admission...

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May 20, 2022
Electrical woes: here we go again!

This week, I read comments from Minister of Works and Utilities Alfred Sears, on the recent power outages at Bahamas Power and Light (BPL). He stated that the matter is not a "novel" one for The Bahamas, as we are, supposedly, used to the power going off. Well, Minister Sears, we are so used to ...
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May 17, 2022
Sears: Power cuts nothing new for Bahamians

IN response to concerns of frequent power outages in recent weeks, Public Works Minister Alfred Sears said the issue is not a "novel" one for The Bahamas.

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April 03, 2011
Bahamian author, Marina Gottlieb Sarles introduces new blog leading up to the publishing of, The Last Daughter of Prussia

Freeport, Grand Bahama -

Bahamian
author

Marina Gottlieb Sarles recently introduced a wonderful new blog, which gives
insights into the story behind her soon-to-be published novel, "

The Last Daughter of Prussia", set
in Europe during WWII.

Marina
is the daughter of the late Dr. Ejnar Gottlieb and his wife Owanta, who were both
loved and respected as medical pioneers in Grand Bahama Island and...

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April 11, 2011
Opening Harry C. Moore Library & Information Centre College of The Bahamas

Remarks by Rt. Hon. Hubert A. Ingraham Official Opening Harry C. Moore Library & Information Centre College of The Bahamas

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News Article
February 06, 2020
Rapid response team set to react to virus threats

CONTACT tracing would be a key part of healthcare work if there is a suspected, probable or confirmed case of the 2019 Novel Coronavirus in The Bahamas, according to a draft of the Ministry of Health's preparedness and response plan for the virus.The

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