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July 24, 2018
Brexit, the Caribbean and British politics

The word "cakeism" has yet to appear in the Oxford English Dictionary. Used recently by several British publications, it is intended to express the view of some in Britain that the UK can have everything it wants in relation to leaving the European Union (EU), [...]
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May 15, 2018
Sandilands Primary Welcomes Former Student, Capt. Dwain Hutchinson During Maritime Week

During a week filled with activities highlighting Maritime Week, former Sandilands Primary School student, Captain Dwain Hutchinson attended a special assembly in his honour.

In attendance for the occasion, was Minister of Transport and Local Government, the Hon. Frankie Campbell, who told the students that the Captain was an example of a person who ...

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May 11, 2018
Minnis: We39ve laid a foundation

PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis last night took on his critics who say his administration has got off to a slow start, expressing confidence it has accomplished much already and is laying a foundation for future progress.He said those who say the gov

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May 09, 2018
CARICOM?S Council for Foreign and Community Relations Meetings

Migration, climate change and border issues were central concerns addressed by CARICOM?S Council for Foreign and Community Relations (COFCOR) during its two days of meetings in Nassau, May 7 and 8, as part of the 21st conclave, at the British Colonial Hilton...

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April 16, 2018
Students and Parents Sing Praises for National Arts Festival

The Louise McDonald High School ninth-grader bashfully said that she was not ready to be interviewed on camera. No matter how much the other members of the school choir cheered her on, the young girl only blushed more and shook her head...

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February 05, 2018
Prime Minister Anticipates ?Excellent Year? for Grand Bahama

?I believe that this year will be a good and excellent year for Grand Bahama..."

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January 25, 2018
Express success for Grand Bahama

THE return of a major US tour operator to Grand Bahama will provide much-needed airlift to the island by May of this year.According to a statement issued by the Ministry of Tourism this week, Vacation Express, based in Atlanta, has indicated it will

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January 15, 2018
CARICOM blasts trump's insult

THE Caribbean Community (CARICOM) said it was "deeply disturbed" by the reported use of "derogatory and repulsive language" by US President Donald Trump relating to Haiti, El Salvador and countries in Africa...

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January 09, 2018
The only person holding you back from a positive lifestyle and fitness change is yourself

Welp! (And yes, welp is a word; it's a synonym of the interjection well, used to express surprise or signal the beginning of a comment or discussion). We made it. Our livers are marinated with what ever we felt our bodies deserved over the past [...]

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January 08, 2018
Prevailing view in region is to decriminalize marijuana

The strongest view expressed throughout the Caribbean regarding marijuana is that it ought to be decriminalized or legalized, according to Professor Rose-Marie Belle Antoine, who heads the CARICOM Regional Commission on Marijuana. Speaking to reporters after a town meeting at Holy Trinity Activity Centre in [...]

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December 19, 2017
Marital agenda comments put issue on govt39s agenda

EXPRESSING surprise at comments made by a representative of the United Nations on marital rape over the weekend, Attorney General Carl Bethel said yesterday that though the issue was not on the government's radar previously, "now it is"."Everybody ha

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December 04, 2017
Master of Ceremonies at BIFF 2017

Five years ago Long Island native and anchor for NB12, Kyle Walkine is a film enthusiast who saw the work Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF) founder and executive director Leslie Vanderpool and boldly stated that one day he was going to host this amazing event...

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December 02, 2017
BTVI Partners Help New Media Tech Program

Commonwealth Brewery Limited and Cable Bahamas Limited have partnered with the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) to further develop its new Media Technology program...

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November 09, 2017
Tech Summit Oversubscribed

As excitement and anticipation is growing for the first Grand Bahama Technology Summit, the two-day event is currently oversubscribed, said Harcourt Brown, Acting Permanent Secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister, Grand Bahama...

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November 01, 2017
D'Aguilar frustrated over low Baha Mar occupancy

Minister of Tourism Dionisio D'Aguilar yesterday expressed frustration over Baha Mar's low occupancy level, noting that it is the plan of the resort's management to keep occupancy at 25 percent. "As the minister of tourism, I want occupancy at 100 percent," said D'Aguilar, outside the [...]
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October 11, 2017
Minister: Only four or five Dominican students expressing interest in offer

IT remains unclear how many Dominican students are expected to temporarily move to the Bahamas, with Education Minister Jeffery Lloyd yesterday suggesting only "about four, maybe five" have expressed an interest in accepting the Minnis administration's offer to relocate.

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October 05, 2017
Waterkeepers Bahamas urgers Government not to Shorten Closed Season for Grouper

Climate change already adding more threat to survival of endangered species, says environmental advocacy group...

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September 16, 2017
Eleuthera Cries Out For Road Safety Measures

In the wake of a recent traffic fatality in Eleuthera, a leading road safety business is calling on the government to "act quickly" to improve traffic issues throughout the Family Islands...

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September 14, 2017
Helping children after a hurricane

During hurricane season, tropical depressions can become massive storms that turn into hurricanes. In recent years, we have seen the ravishing and life altering effects these events have had on families. When the unexpected happens, how can we care best for young children?
"Children have needs too. They are vulnerable during hurricanes. These events are frightening for children of all ages and can...

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