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January 09, 2014
BTC meeting to seal agreement

PRIME Minister Perry Christie said yesterday he will meet with Cable and Wireless executives and members of the Cabinet next Tuesday to "cross the t's and dot the i's" on their new agreement...

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December 09, 2013
Six Bahamian junior players set to play in Florida

A total of six of the country's top junior tennis players are all set to play in the Lil Mo International Tennis Championships, which continues today.
The Bahamas will be represented by Daniel Clivio, Michael Major Jr., Dentry Mortimer Jr., Emma Weech, Jacobi Bain and Ryan Fox. The tournament will be played at the PGA Nationals Resort in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. Clivio is the number three seed...

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November 26, 2013
Christmas Salvation Army drive launched

IT'S beginning to look a lot like Christmas - trees wrapped in lights, hanging wreaths, garlands and bows are already starting to dot the town.

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November 25, 2013
Christmas Salvation Army drive launched

IT'S beginning to look a lot like Christmas - trees wrapped in lights, hanging wreaths, garlands and bows are already starting to dot the town.

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September 11, 2013
Construction Booming at Palm Cay

The sound of trucks in the early morning tells the story. Oversized orange coolers dot the landscape. Everywhere, men are putting on hard hats, turning to, getting ready for another day's work, But this construction site is different from many others in Nassau...

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April 13, 2013
Some Southern chefs looking north for inspiration

The South's love affair with fried chicken, collard greens, gumbo and biscuits is being challenged -- and changed -- by an unlikely influence. The North.Which may seem strange -- or even heretical -- until you stop to consider that Southern food has always been a confluence of cultures, an amalgamation of its African, European and Native American locals. It just happens that this time around it's ...

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April 06, 2013
Long Island student snags National All-Island Senior Young Chef crown

N.G.M. Major High School student Cordell Wells was crowned the winner of the National All-Island Senior Young Chef Competition.
The 15-year-old 10th grade Long Island student won with his Yuma Pulled Mutton in a Pumpkin Crawfish Rice Mold with Vinaigrette Coleslaw, which was awarded the Best Robin Hood Flour dish, and his Molten Chocolate Fruit Surprise with Coconut Cream Anglaise and Whipped Crea...

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November 21, 2012
Interview with NAGB?s Curator on National Exhibit ?Kingdom Come?

Chief curator at the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas, John Cox, recently sat down with Bahamian artist Keisha Oliver to discuss his curatorial strategies behind the newly realized 6th National Exhibition of the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas: ?Kingdom Come?. Cox explores his relationship to the NAGB and his current engagement with local artists who have been included in this year?s collec...

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Voguing at VOGA
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November 20, 2012
Voguing at VOGA

SuperClub Breezes came alive November 18 with the amazing art displayed at the 3rd Annual VOGA Body Painting Runway Show. The show had a massive turn out and the crowds that gather were not disappointed. Bahamian body painter Selina Sweeting, hosted and headlined the show and debuted her latest work along with four international visual artists.

The show featured two Canadian and two American a...

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October 19, 2012
Darville Calls For Appreciation Of The Bahamas

Minister for Grand Bahama Dr Michael Darville called for more appreciation of all things Bahamian.

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