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ARMAND ROLAND COOPER
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February 17, 2023
ARMAND ROLAND COOPER

Funeral Service for MR. ARMAND ROLAND COOPER, age 24 years of # 14 Albacore Drive, Freeport, Grand Bahama will be held on Saturday, February 18th, 2023 at 1:00 p.m. at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness, Comet Road, Freeport, Grand Bahama. Officiating will be Bro. John H. Sands. Interment will follow at Grand Bahama Memorial Park, ...
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February 03, 2023
AG confirms FTX owes real property tax but no other debts to government

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Attorney General Ryan Pinder said yesterday that this office made no filings on behalf of the government as FTX creditors, noting that the company does owe the government some real property tax. A recently filed 115-page FTX creditor list listed several government ministries as FTX creditors. Pinder said: "We didn't make any [...]

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November 18, 2022
Three hundred available jobs and 29 private companies to greet job seekers at Labor on the Blocks 2.0 in GB

With 300 jobs available and with 29 private sector companies, along with a number of government agencies all in one place, Labor on the Blocks 2.0 in Freeport, Grand Bahama is expected to be teeming with opportunities and expectation for those seeking employment.

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April 08, 2011
Social Services taking second look at security following incident

Another security incident at the Department of Social Services, off of Horseshoe Drive, has prompted the Bahamas Public Services Union (BPSU) to take a second look at how the area is policed and if a dedicated security company is needed, the union’s vice president said yesterday.
Stephen Douglas claimed that the ministers in charge of Social Services promised that police would be stationed a...

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Homeless in a pandemic
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February 03, 2021
Homeless in a pandemic

When things got really bad and there was nowhere else to turn, Amanda Dean, a 40-year-old homeless single mother, said she slept in cars with her three children. Since losing her job last September at a security company due to COVID-19's impact, she said, things have been going downhill in ways she could never have ...
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RBPF Public Notice
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March 20, 2020
RBPF Public Notice

Police wishes to advise the general public that pursuant to the Emergency Powers (COVID-19) (NO.1) Order 2020 that is in effect between 9am March, 20 th to 9am March, 31 st the Royal Bahamas Police Force has established the information hotline number 311 and email: covid19@rbpf.bs for official correspondence purposes...

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May 27, 2020
Fined 1.5k for cutting off ankle monitoring bracelet

A 36-year-old man who cut off his ankle monitoring bracelet last year has been ordered to pay more than $1,000 in compensation to a security company. Sony Pierre appeared before Deputy Chief Magistrate Andrew Forbes yesterday charged with one count

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April 08, 2020
16-year RBPF veteran, now head of Tactical Investigators Elston Bain

‘Extra vigilance needed now more than ever, even when at home’, Offers 8 tips to increase safety...

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March 18, 2020
Former Policeman Warns Of Crime Spike

A FORMER police officer and owner of a private security firm has urged Bahamians to exercise extreme caution in the coming weeks, projecting a spike in crime as a result of unemployment due to COVID-19...

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March 17, 2020
Former Top Cop, Now Security Boss Urges Caution, Warns Unemployment Will Drive Jump in Crime

The founder of a private security firm that provides protection for leading individuals and select businesses today urged Bahamians to exercise extreme caution in the coming weeks, projecting a spike in crime as a result of unemployment due to COVID-19...

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