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July 05, 2021
Mount Gay Makes June a Month of Caring

Since 1703, Mount Gay has been widely revered as the oldest and most celebrated rum with a longstanding connection to sailing, craftsmanship, and community all of which are truly united by the ocean. As a nod to that longstanding history, Mount Gay annually celebrates and promotes its environmental efforts through a special day dubbed We Care Day. In 2021, the company opted to widen its scope to i...

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March 06, 2011
Caring for children in need

By MEGAN REYNOLDS
Tribune Staff Reporter
mreynolds@tribunemedia.net

A BIG-HEARTED community in the remote settlement of Current Island, Eleuthera, will help care for a quarter of the children across the country who have suffered abuse, neglect or abandonment and are in need of foster care.
The Zion Children’s Home will house 56 children between the ages of two and 12 and nearly double the ...

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December 29, 2010
Cars stolen, broken into during Junkanoo parade

The cars of more than seven persons were either stolen or broken into during the Boxing Day Junkanoo Parade.
Police sources told The Nassau Guardian yesterday that they got multiple reports of car thefts during and following the parade. Several of the cars parked near the C. R. Walker High School on Blue Hill Road and cars parked near the Main Post Office on East Hill Street were targeted, police ...

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August 14, 2020
Grand Bahama's clean-up gathers 1,000 derelict cars

About 1,000 derelict vehicles have been removed so far on Grand Bahama as part of a major clean-up initiative underway in Freeport to restore 'the second city' back to a state of cleanliness it was once known for.

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November 09, 2010
Caring For Your Eyes & Mouth

High blood glucose can lead to serious eye disease. So, give your eyes the special care they need. If you are diabetic, see your eye doctor at least once a year. Tell your eye doctor if you have diabetes or if a family member has diabetes. Follow your eye doctor?s instructions regarding contact lens care and wear.

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Caring For Your Feet
News Article
November 12, 2010
Caring For Your Feet

Over time, diabetes, or high blood glucose levels can cause health problems. Your feet, eyes and mouth are three of the trouble spots you need to give special care if you are diabetic. Diabetes can cause damage to your body, making it hard to feel cuts on your feet. It can also cause less blood to flow to your feet, so cuts do not heal.

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January 24, 2020
Murder victim described as loving, caring and good-hearted

RELATIVES of the man shot dead on Thursday night in Flamingo Gardens have identified him as 25-year-old Jahkil Armbrister.

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May 19, 2020
Elon Musk: Tesla raises cost of 'self-driving' cars

Tesla is raising the price of its "self-driving" option on its electric vehicles worldwide starting with a $1,000 (£820) hike...

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February 22, 2012
Sold-out fashion show and luncheon to benefit the Cancer Caring Centre

Nassau, Bahamas - Internationally recognised Bahama Hand
Prints, which designs and creates fashions and accessories like the
scarf above, joins the line-up for the nearly sold-out fashion show
and luncheon to benefit the Cancer Caring Centre. BOB (Bank of The Bahamas)
is sponsoring the

Luncheon on the Lawn event set for this Saturday
at Balmoral. Positive response, organisers said, demonstra...

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April 30, 2020
Man who was caught stripping stolen cars fined

A man caught stripping two stolen cars during the COVID-19 lockdown has been ordered to compensate the owners of the cars. Tenaj Thompson, 33, of First Street, The Grove, admitted to receiving the stolen vehicles at his arraignment on Wednesday before Deputy Chief Magistrate Andrew [...]
The post Man who was caught stripping stolen cars fined appeared first on The Nassau Guardian.

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