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February 24, 2015
Challenging their fitness

After the dust had settled and the mud had dried, more than 70 people had bested the first ever Chickcharney Challenge -- an obstacle course challenge that was tough but not impassable.

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February 11, 2015
First-Ever Chickcharney Challenge Blazes A Trail

First-of-its-kind event for the Bahamas a great success...

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December 08, 2014
'No evidence' of abuse by immigration officers

Following several unsubstantiated claims of abuse by immigration officers, Minister of Immigration Fred Mitchell said yesterday the department is considering installing cameras in the buses that are used during exercises.
At least three people detailed various abuses they claim they suffered at the hands of immigration officers in the last several weeks.
On Wednesday, one woman claimed that she wa...

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September 29, 2014
Conservation Philantropist Louis Bacon Receives Land Trust Alliance President's Award

Recognition Comes at Nation?s Largest Gathering of Land Conservation Leaders...

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August 21, 2014
Butler-Turner demonstrates leadership while Christie and Minnis flounder

During debate in the House of Assembly on the upcoming referendum, in yet another display of astonishingly mangled syntax, pronunciation and thinking, Opposition Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis spoke of "a quagmire of web".
As is generally the case, Bahamians were left scratching their heads as to what exactly Minnis meant. His performance last week, perhaps the worst self-inflicted wound of his politica...

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June 26, 2014
Classic drama returns to the Dundas with 12 Angry Men

Murder, prejudice and doubt are just a few of the themes that drive the story of 12 Angry Men, a new live stage production that opens Thursday, June 26 at the Dundas Centre for the Performing Arts on Mackey Street...

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June 02, 2014
'Shuttle system' proposed to address 'number one complaint' downtown

The Downtown Nassau Partnership (DNP) is advancing a goal of implementing a "three-loop shuttle system" that would allow for the introduction of a "park and ride" approach to getting workers to their places of employment downtown.
In the meantime, pointing to a lack of parking as the "number one complaint about downtown", the DNP is urging businesses to have their employees rent or purchase parkin...

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May 13, 2014
The day The Tribune knocked on the door of the N.I.A.

AS PUBLIC concern grows over the National Intelligence Agency, The Tribune set out to find the heart of the organisation's operations...

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March 04, 2014
Ukraine crisis: U.S. threatens sanctions in "days" against Russia

KIEV, Ukraine -- In a somber show of U.S. support for Ukraine's new leadership, Secretary of State John Kerry walked the streets Tuesday...

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VAT bill revealed
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November 12, 2013
VAT bill revealed

The legislation and regulations the government drafted to guide its value-added tax (VAT) regime when it takes effect next July would tax over 80 different professions, cable bills and phone bills for all consumers, and electricity and water bills for businesses.
The Value Added Tax Bill 2013, and the Value Added Tax Regulations 2013, obtained by The Nassau Guardian, propose a flat tax rate of 15 ...

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