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August 19, 2015
Cuba and The Bahamas - what we see

Travel always reveals things that we do not see about our own culture, our own homes and our own lives. It is a way of coming to know ourselves better as well as getting to know someone else.

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August 13, 2015
Invitation to the Great Bottle Boat Race and Ice Cream Social

The Grand Bahama Sailing Club (GBSC) invites the public to come and watch the last graduation of the Summer Camps, the Great Bottle Race and an Ice Cream Social to celebrate the end of the most successful Summer Sailing Programme at GBSC..

GBSC Junior Instructor Bootcamp (JIB) Kids have been collecting thousands of plastic bottles all summer which are being turned into two craft which will race...

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August 13, 2015
Great Bottle Boat Race to be highlight of Grand Bahama Sailing Club's summer camp graduation Friday

FREEPORT, Grand Bahama -- The Grand Bahama Sailing Club (GBSC) invites the public to come and watch the last graduation of the Summer Camps, the Great Bottle Race and an Ice Cream Social to celebrate the end of the most successful Summer Sailing Programme at GBSC.
GBSC Junior Instructor Bootcamp (JIB) Kids have been collecting thousands of plastic bottles all summer which are being turned into two...

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May 29, 2015
Coakley: Tourism industry should focus more on providing a truly Bahamian experience

Name: Giovanni Perez Coakley
Position: Director of engineering, Coral and Beach Towers, Atlantis

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May 22, 2015
Govt commissions study on mold in police stations

Minister of State for National Security Keith Bell said yesterday the Ministry of Health is conducting a review of the police stations that were alleged to have mold...

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April 28, 2015
Police to seek legal advice on mold infestation

Police Staff Association (PSA) Chairman Inspector Dwight Smith said yesterday the association will seek legal advice to recuperate officers' out-of-pocket medical expenses for illness as a possible result of mold-infested police stations across New Providence.

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Police may be at risk
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April 27, 2015
Police may be at risk

A year and a half after mold remediation experts found that officers at multiple police stations in New Providence are working in conditions that could pose health risks, remediation has yet to take place, The Nassau Guardian understands.

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April 26, 2015
Our police deserve better

Though unrelated to the issue involving the withheld report into an oil spill at the Rubis gas station on Robinson Road, we could not help but recognize the similarity with another matter involving possible health risks to police officers.

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March 09, 2015
BTC: URCA should ensure new player builds own network

In its response to the infrastructure-sharing regulations issued by the Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA), the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) has asked the regulator to require new mobile phone market entrants to build their own networks even while allowing for facilities sharing, to block "certain assets" from infrastructural access and to ensure that BTC isn't the o...

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March 03, 2015
Medical science fiction now reality

Medical science is continually making advances with the development and introduction of new medications and treatments.

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