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January 16, 2023
Walcott signs with the Rangers

Sebastian Walcott, a product of the Junior Baseball League of Nassau (JBLN) and the International Elite (I-Elite) Sports Academy, became the latest Bahamian to sign with a major league professional organization, inking on the dotted line with the Texas Rangers at an upscale session at Sapodilla Restaurant on West Bay Street on Sunday.

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June 19, 2020
GB police host historic graduation

An historic graduation was held by the Royal Bahamas Police Force on Thursday, June 18, 2020 as squads from The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands were participants under the theme, “Standing in Unity to Create a Safe Community...

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August 25, 2017
Father walks 100 miles to save hearts in The Bahamas

Ernie Blues recently completed a challenging 100-mile walk through the hills and mountains of Scotland, and in doing so successfully raised $33,000 for heart patients in The Bahamas.
Ernie is donating 100 percent of the sponsorship funds raised through this daring feat to the Sir Victor Sassoon (Bahamas) Heart Foundation. As a loving father, who almost lost his own daughter to viral myocardia at t...

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August 21, 2017
Father walks 100 miles to Save Heart in The Bahamas!

Ernie Blues recently completed a challenging 100 Mile walk through the hills and mountains of Scotland, and in doing so successfully raised $33,000 for heart patients in The Bahamas...

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March 13, 2011
Leo Carey, Grant's Town icon, dies at 81

Nassau, Bahamas - Leo
Carey, a prominent Nassau businessman, died at his home on Tuesday,
March 8, the family announced March 12th.

Charles Leo Carey was
born to William Albert and Madeline Elizabeth Carey at Tarpum Bay,
Eleuthera, on Wednesday, January 22, 1930.

After completing his
education at the Tarpum Bay All-age school, Leo moved to Nassau to make a
livelihood for himself....

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July 15, 2014
Sigma heads to Washington DC to promote fraternal tourism and celebrate centennial

Phi Beta Sigma Bahamas will take a 12 man contingent that will represent the Bahamas in Washington DC...

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June 26, 2013
Diving deep for the GGYA: Spear fishing for the award has its own rewards

It's almost like a scene from a novel, where three teenagers explore the mysteries of the deep blue sea.

Nicholas Rolle, Andrew Goodrum and his twin brother, Trevor, share a common bond -- their affinity for spear fishing.

It's an unusual hobby for the average 16-year-old. However, the trio uses the activity to fulfill skills requirements for their Governor General's Youth Award (GGYA)...

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June 17, 2013
Diving deep for the GGYA

It's almost like a scene from a novel, where three teenagers explore the mysteries of the deep blue sea.
Nicholas Rolle, Andrew Goodrum and his twin brother, Trevor, share a common bond - their affinity for spear fishing.
It's an unusual hobby for the average 16-year-old. However, the trio uses the activity to fulfill skills requirements for their Governor General's Youth Award...

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June 14, 2013
Diving deep for the GGYA: Spear fishing for the Award has its own rewards

Freeport, Grand
Bahama - It's almost like a scene from a novel, where three teenagers
explore the mysteries of the deep blue sea.

Nicholas Rolle, Andrew Goodrum and his twin brother, Trevor, share a common bond - their affinity for spear fishing.

It's
an unusual hobby for the average 16-year-old. However, the trio uses
the activity to fulfill skills requirements for their Governor General's
...

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A Misguided Crusade
News Article
April 08, 2013
A Misguided Crusade

Last week, three people died in a horrifying accident on Mayaguana, Bahamas Electricity Corporation workers tussled with police, armed hooligans invaded homes practically unchecked and we learned that the country's gross domestic product didn't grow as much as was forecasted last year.

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