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Bahamas Waste Celebrates Continued Support of Nassau Rowing Club
Bahamas Waste continues to celebrate its nine-year partnership with Nassau Rowing Club, through a renewed commitment to ensuring the organization’s sanitation needs are met year-round.
Child found dead in bushes close to his home in the Fox Hill area
A TWO-YEAR-OLD boy of Brice Lane off Fox Hill Road was found dead in bushes near his home yesterday.
Gunman killed by accomplice during shooting on Key West Street
NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Police say that a gunman was killed by his accomplice during a shooting on Key West Street Monday night. Police say they were alerted to reports of gunshots in the Englerston community around 8:25 p.m. Monday. At the scene police, discovered the lifeless body of a man of dark complexion, who was masked, [...]
Bahamas Development Bank Awards $56,000 in Development Grants
Entrepreneurs spanning several sectors were recently awarded a 50th Independence Development Grant from The Bahamas Development Bank (BDB). The 28 Bahamian awardees received $2,000 each for the purchase of equipment, working capital, or training needed to scale up their businesses.
Introducing Kevin Strakan: A Bahamian Artisan with One-of-a-Kind Creations
Creative Center Bahamas is proud to announce the latest addition to its esteemed roster of artists – Kevin Strakan. Renowned for his exquisite creations that embody the essence of Bahamian artistry, Kevin Strakan brings a fresh perspective to the world of handmade crafts, centerpieces, knickknacks, clothing, jewelry, and paintings, many of which are one-of-a-kind.
Woman left unable to see after police officer 'punched me in eye'
A WOMAN is pursuing legal action after a high-ranking male police officer in plain clothes allegedly punched her in the eye - leaving her unable to see through her left eye.
Hundreds are lovin’ it as St. Andrews Kirk and McDonald's Partner to Send Youngsters Back to School with Backpacks, Supplies, Words of Encouragement
In a hall where Bible lessons are taught on a regular Sunday morning, hundreds of children from Bain and Grants Town recently gathered for a different kind of learning, a life lesson in the kindness of strangers. That kindness was sending them off to a new school year with backpacks filled with supplies, smart haircuts, words of encouragement, and memories of a feast from the home of the Big Mac.
AG: Indian hemp could be more economically viable than marijuana
The government will roll out a bill to regulate and expand the growing of Indian hemp, at the same time it rolls out a compendium of legislation to legalize medical marijuana, Attorney General Ryan Pinder said yesterday, contending Indian hemp could possibly contribute more to economic growth than medical marijuana.
Ensuring girls and women maintain their dignity
Ensuring girls and women maintain their dignity
Since its inception, The Dignified Girl Project (DGP) has helped more than 1,000 girls and women, distributed more than 20,000 units of menstrual products, distributed more than 1,500 units of undergarments, and established 20 distribution partners.