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November 24, 2014
Students clock to BTVI fair

SCORES of Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institution students flocked to the recent college fair to gain information on further education and scholarship opportunities.

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March 13, 2014
Govt 'working around the clock' to conclude Canada trade deal

The Ministry of Financial Services is working feverishly to conclude negotiations with Canada for its replacement to the CARIBCAN trade agreement by the end of June.
Minister of Financial Services Ryan Pinder, who also has responsible for trade, confirmed that there are still a number of outstanding issues that need to be negotiated between The Bahamas and Canada, particularly as it relates to tar...

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December 24, 2012
The Clock's Ticking On Referendum Question

When the government postponed the gambling referendum, originally proposed for December 3, it bought itself time to put the legal structure in place to conduct a consultative referendum, to properly educate the Bahamian public on the issues and the questions which would be the subject of the referendum.

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October 24, 2012
Commissioner Unlikely To Arm All Police Officers Around-the-clock

As senior officials of the Police Staff Association (PSA) press for all officers to be armed around-the-clock in the wake of an off-duty corporal being ambushed and shot six times, Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade said yesterday that the matter is "not an issue".

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March 05, 2012
Correction: CLOCKS ROLL FORWARD NEXT SUNDAY

CORRECTION:
IN TODAY'S TRIBUNE THE STORY 'TIME TO PUT YOUR CLOCKS FORWARD' SUGGESTS
THE TIME SHOULD BE CHANGED TOMORROW. HOWEVER, CLOCKS SHOULD BE ROLLED
FORWARD NEXT SUNDAY, MARCH 11.

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February 29, 2012
BTC works around the clock to restore service

BTC repair teams worked around the clock over the weekend, dedicating more that 580 man hours to restore service in record time to more than 4,000 landline customers in eastern New Providence. Repairs, including to cellular service nationwide, followed a mass disruption Friday when a crew working on the road improvement project severed BTC's fiber optic cable and two copper cables on Prince Charle...

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August 28, 2011
Sandals Working 'Round the Clock' on Emerald Bay

SANDALS executives hope that clean-up efforts at the chain's Emerald Bay Resort will not significantly impact bookings, with the Exuma-based property expected to be fully open today.

Yasmina Cherquaoui, Sandals' group public relations manager for the northern Caribbean, told Tribune Business, "It's a little early to say what impact it has had on bookings. We are very adamant in getting the word...

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May 15, 2011
Mathieu pulls off 200/400m wins, clocks personal best

By BRENT STUBBS

Senior Sports Reporter

bstubbs@tribunemedia.net

Grand Bahamian Michael Mathieu pulled off another 200/400m double at the Ambassador's Track Club's Florida's Natural 4th Fritz Grant Track and Field Invitational over the weekend.

In what could be the last major meet for the elite athletes on the Thomas A Robinson Track and Field Stadium, Mathieu showed that he's in good form head...

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March 29, 2011
Tynia Clocks World's Best Time in Jr. Women 200m

The Bahama Journal -

Grand Bahama's Tynia Gaither set the best
time in High Schools in the United States when she ran 23.17sec in the
200m at the University of South Florida/ George Steinbrenner Meet on
Saturday.

Grand Bahama's Tynia Gaither set the best time in
High Schools in the United States when she ran 23.17sec in the 200m at
the University of South Florida/ George Steinbrenner Meet o...

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