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August 09, 2017
Abuse alleged in BAIC case

Attorney Wayne Munroe has written to Attorney General Carl Bethel charging that the arrest and detention of former Bahamas Agricultural and Industrial Corporation (BAIC) Executive Chairman Dion Smith and eight BAIC employees were "unreasonable, without foundation, a breach of their constitutional rights and was due to their perceived political affiliation".
In two separate letters to Bethel and BA...

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May 25, 2017
Goodman denied killing Marco

An investigator in the murder trial of Kofhe Goodman said the suspect denied kidnapping, sexually assaulting and murdering Marco Archer, who was found dead behind his (Goodman's) home.
Chief Superintendent Bernard Bonamy Jr., formerly of the homicide unit and now the head of the Cable Beach Police Station, said he interviewed Goodman on October 2, 2011, about the murder.
Marco, 11, was last seen a...

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May 24, 2017
DNA evidence introduced in Goodman trial

DNA from murder accused Kofhe Goodman was found on the clothes of his alleged victim, an expert testified on Tuesday.
Goodman is on trial for the second time for the 2011 murder of Marco Archer, whose disappearance on September 23 sparked national outrage.
He has denied the murder charge at his trial before Justice Carolita Bethell.
The child was found naked, wrapped in a sheet, behind the condomi...

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February 02, 2017
Bahamas Horticultural Society to host plant sale on Feb. 11

"Replenish your hurricane-ravaged garden at the Horticultural Society of The Bahamas' (HSB) Annual Plant Sale" suggests Alma Evans, HSB president. The popular event is set for Sat., Feb. 11, 8 a.m to 1 p.m. at the Bahamas National Trust's "The Retreat Garden", on Village Road, opposite Queen's College.
"It's also your perfect chance to buy healthy, reasonably priced plants as Valentine's gifts." s...

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A new normal
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November 01, 2016
A new normal

Keith Cooper, a 59-year-old businessman, who with his wife, Linda, owns West End Ecology Tours, bent down and picked up a small sewing kit out of a pile of debris, dusted it off and put it into his pocket as if he had found a cherished family memento last Wednesday.

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October 24, 2016
Commonwealth Bank's hurricane relief donations near $500,000

Urging others to follow suit reaching deep into pockets and hearts to give what they can, Commonwealth Bank today made its third substantial donation to a Hurricane Matthew relief fund with bank President Ian Jennings projecting earlier that the all-Bahamian bank?s contributions could reach nearly $500,000.

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October 17, 2016
Kamalame Cares- Top resort leads relief in Andros

By the time the clouds had cleared after Hurricane Matthew the team at award-winning resort, Kamalame Cay, had already sprung into action to assist with relief efforts for the people of Andros.

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October 19, 2016
Andros resort launches relief effort

Travel + Leisure Magazine award-winning resort Kamalame Cay has launched a Go Fund Me web page under the name "Kamalame Cares" in order to raise funds to assist communities across Andros Island.

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October 14, 2016
Grand Bahama United launches relief drive

THE group Grand Bahama United has been formed to help bring immediate relief to the island with a long-term goal of advocating for the island's further development, in the wake of Hurricane Matthew.

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October 13, 2016
Red cross says donations are urgently needed to bring relief

BAHAMAS Red Cross Society officials yesterday called for the donation of more "urgently needed" items to better assist the organisation in providing relief to persons suffering in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.

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