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January 22, 2016
Error blamed for Rufa being granted 150-day landing period

ASSISTANT Director of Immigration Hubert Ferguson said that the 150-day landing period granted by an immigration officer to Canadian citizen Bruno Rufa on his entry to The Bahamas in November was due to "internal miscommunication and unfamiliarity" with the process.

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November 25, 2015
PM says 200 mil. project being eyed for cay near Bimini

Prime Minister Perry Christie revealed that Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) is seeking to invest up to $200 million to develop a small cay in The Bahamas.

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November 09, 2015
Weather system being watched

A severe weather system near the southeast Bahamas could develop into a tropical storm by today, the Department of Meteorology has warned.

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October 23, 2015
'Detailed discussions' are being held over NHI

CHIEF Medical Officer Dr Glen Beneby yesterday suggested that the government is one step closer in its efforts to convince stakeholders to get on board with the government's proposed National Health Insurance scheme...

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October 07, 2015
Telecommunication Services Being Restored on Hurricane Ravaged Family Islands

The Bahamas Telecommunications Company?s Chief Executive Officer Leon Williams has affirmed that the company is working to restore communication services to all areas affected by the passage of Hurricane Joaquin and restoration to the ?main? islands should be completed by the end of this week depending on the location of the island.

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August 19, 2015
Former DPM: Bahamian developers being 'slighted' downtown

Prominent businessperson and former Minister of Immigration Brent Symonette yesterday stated that he felt "slighted as a Bahamian" over the difficulties he and other Bahamian business owners continue to face in advancing large scale developments for downtown Nassau, particularly in light of China Construction America (CCA) Bahamas' recent groundbreaking at its $250 million The Pointe development i...

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January 22, 2015
Hundreds of warning letters issued, VAT fines being levied

"Hundreds" of letters have been issued to businesses for varying non-compliance with the value-added tax (VAT) despite a largely successful implementation phase, Private Sector Task Force Co-chair Jasmine Davis revealed yesterday.

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Being Thankful
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November 22, 2012
Being Thankful

Today millions of Americans will be sitting around tables filled with turkeys, stuffing, candied yams and other culinary delights. Many Bahamians too will be celebrating Thanksgiving Day with their own helpings of stuffed bird, ham, macaroni and the like.

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March 22, 2012
There is no greater responsibility than being a father

My father, my father, the chariot of Israel, and the horsemen thereof. - 2 Kings 2:12.The word "papa" has been swirling around in our country as a light object caught in the rapids, a flowing river. It is the national tongue twister and any street jargon, so much so that I saw a car the other day bearing a bumper sticker "Thank God for Papa and not Mama". I am still trying to figure out what that ...

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February 09, 2012
Sea Bees set to host Winter Invitational

The Sea Bees Swim Club will hosts its 'Winter Invitational', on Saturday, February 11, at the Betty Kelly Kenning National Aquatic Centre.

The meet will begin at 9 a.m. and is co-sponsored by Apex Awards Signs and Engraving.

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