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News Article
November 14, 2020
Ministry of Agriculture Partners with the Access Accelerator SBDC to Support Fishing and Farming Projects

Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources the Hon. Michael Pintard stated that the Ministry is very pleased to partner with the Access Accelerator Small Business Development Centre (SBDC) to support farming and fishing projects throughout the Bahamas...

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November 12, 2020
Free Town URC promotes therapeutic gardening among its Seniors

Officials of the Free Town Urban Renewal Centre distributed backyard farming/gardening kits to Senior Citizens residing in the communities that fall under their scope as part of the Centre’s therapeutic gardening initiative...

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News Article
May 20, 2011
Join us for Sunday Brunch at the GB Sailing Club!

Freeport, Bahamas -
Come and join us today in the relaxed atmosphere of the Grand Bahama
Sailing Club as you enjoy the flavors from our buffet.

Start with
our Eggs Benedict and Omelet Station, a little sweet from our Waffle Station served with fresh whipped cream and strawberries, or your sweet
taste might be for some French Toast with berries;

Our salad selections of Caesar, Pasta and Fruit...

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News Article
May 22, 2011
Join us for Sunday Brunch at the GB Sailing Club!

Freeport, Bahamas -
Come and join us today in the relaxed atmosphere of the Grand Bahama
Sailing Club as you enjoy the flavors from our buffet.

Start with
our Eggs Benedict and Omelet Station, a little sweet from our Waffle Station served with fresh whipped cream and strawberries, or your sweet
taste might be for some French Toast with berries;

Our salad selections of Caesar, Pasta and Fruit...

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News Article
May 22, 2011
Bahamas and Brazil to enhance education and trade interests

NASSAU, The Bahamas - 
The Bahamas and Brazil is seeking new heights in bilateral relations
within the ambits of education and trade.

Governor General Sir Arthur
Foulkes expressed these areas of interests during a presentation by
Ronaldo de Campos Veras, accrediting him Resident Ambassador of the
Federative Republic of Brazil to the Commonwealth of The Bahamas during
a ceremony at Gover...

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News Article
May 22, 2011
ADD SOME 'STAMPS' TO YOUR BAG COLLECTION

When you look at a fruit or vegetable, you’re probably thinking about eating it. But for Cian Sawyer, the starry exposed seed patterns within apples, the spokes of okras cut in half and the brilliant blooms of halved grapefruits and oranges become patterns for her line of bags and cloth napkins in Stamp Collection.
Cian uses these halved fruits and vegetables as stamps, printing them direct...

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Event
Bahamas Humane Society's Summer Camp

Friday 4th July 2014

When: June 30-July 4 & July 14-July 18, 2014

Cost: $125 (per week)

Time: Campers come from 9 a.m. to noon.

Payment must be made in order to reserve a spot.

We learn about taking care of animals, walk the adoption dogs, and have hands-on time with the puppies and kittens. Bring a drink and snack, and a leash if you have one (the solid kind, not the retractable!).

The ponies, do...


News Article
December 07, 2016
Diversity or exclusivity

There is a disturbing trend in The Bahamas concerning who people think should occupy the islands of The Bahamas. We hear many saying that The Bahamas is for Bahamians only. On the other hand, many others, who understand the importance of native Bahamians' participation in nation building, prefer to say 'Bahamians first'. It appears that many do not understand the difference between Bahamians only ...

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News Article
March 04, 2015
Respect and homage to all who perished during the American occupation of Haiti

Finally I am in Mont Organis?, a small mountainous village located in the northeast of Haiti! It has been over 20 years since I met, in Queens, New York, two kind ladies from Mont Organis?. For them, Mont Organis? is paradise on earth. The weather is fabulous at any time of the year and there is lush vegetation.

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News Article
June 22, 2016
'I have laughed, cried and lived,' says 103-year-old

SAMUEL Vincent Neilly's life has spanned more than a century.

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News Article
April 25, 2014
Moss: Leaders were warned over crime

BAHAMIAN leaders in every sector of society failed to address crime warnings nearly 10 years ago, according to Rev Dr CB Moss, who said the country was "reaping the bitter fruits of our neglect".

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News Article
October 26, 2020
Government Living Up to Its Commitment to Pursuing Low-Carbon Economy with Energy Retrofit Project at Anatol Rodgers High School

The Government of The Bahamas is fulfilling its commitment to low-carbon economy...The Ministry of Environment and Housing along with the Ministry of Environment...

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Event
Bahamas Humane Society Summer Camp 2012

Wednesday 11th July 2012  9:00 AM

Bahamas Humane Society Summer Camp 2012

Week 3 July 9th? July 13th (*4days)

9.00am ? 12.00pm

Children learn the basics of animal care and humane treatment. They read educational books and watch educational DVD?s and do some fun worksheets. They interact with the Bahamas Humane Society adoption animals and have question and answer sessions with the Humane Society staff.

Limited space s...


Event
Bahamas Humane Society Summer Camp 2012

Thursday 12th July 2012  9:00 AM

Bahamas Humane Society Summer Camp 2012

Week 3 July 9th? July 13th (*4days)

9.00am ? 12.00pm

Children learn the basics of animal care and humane treatment. They read educational books and watch educational DVD?s and do some fun worksheets. They interact with the Bahamas Humane Society adoption animals and have question and answer sessions with the Humane Society staff.

Limited space s...


Event
Bahamas Humane Society Summer Camp 2012

Friday 13th July 2012  9:00 AM

Bahamas Humane Society Summer Camp 2012

Week 3 July 9th? July 13th (*4days)

9.00am ? 12.00pm

Children learn the basics of animal care and humane treatment. They read educational books and watch educational DVD?s and do some fun worksheets. They interact with the Bahamas Humane Society adoption animals and have question and answer sessions with the Humane Society staff.

Limited space s...


Event
Bahamas Humane Society Summer Camp 2012

Monday 16th July 2012  9:00 AM

Bahamas Humane Society Summer Camp 2012

Week 4 July 16th ? July 20th

9.00am ? 12.00pm

Children learn the basics of animal care and humane treatment. They read educational books and watch educational DVD?s and do some fun worksheets. They interact with the Bahamas Humane Society adoption animals and have question and answer sessions with the Humane Society staff.

Limited space so regi...


News Article
October 16, 2020
There are no favorites in God's kingdom

"Therefore I tell you that the kingdom of God will be taken away from you and given to a people who will produce its fruits." - Matthew 21:43 When I was in high school, a Catholic secondary school, one of the nuns who taught me English, liked me. I was somewhat a teacher's pet. Because ...The post There are no favorites in God's kingdom appeared first on The Nassau Guardian.

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Event
BHS Summer Camp

Wednesday 26th June 2013  9:00 AM

BHS Summer Camp
The Bahamas Humane Society, Chippingham

The BHS Summer Camp dates have been set! Camp runs weekly from June 24th to July 12th and then July 22nd to July 26th. The cost is $125.00 per week. It's open for children ages 6 to 13 and runs from 9 a.m. to noon each day. Children will learn about caring for animals and have the opportunity to interact with the BHS adoption animals....


News Article
September 28, 2020
CBC Launches New Happy Juices & Monster Energy Juices Flavor

Caribbean Bottling Company Introduces Happy Lemon Sweet Tea & Happy Cranberry Flavors as well as Monster Pacific Punch...

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News Article
September 26, 2020
Historic Property Once Home to Press Baron Lord Beaverbrook Goes on Market for $23 Million

For the history buff who cherishes treading the sands where the footsteps of the world famous trod before or the high net worth individual simply searching for a quiet, secure retreat that happens...

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News Article
July 28, 2011
10 things I'm grateful for

This article was originally published on June 8, 2011. ?I'm going to be frank. (What else would I be, right?) I am a complainer. A big complainer. A moan and groaner. I suck my teeth and roll my eyes and mumble and grumble and hold my head every day God sends.

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News Article
July 28, 2011
Mt. Tabor Estates Plants Trees

On July 16th, Mt. Tabor Estates was the first community to "dig it up" with residents planting in masse as a part of the campaign.? This was on the heels of plantings at Government House and Doongalik Studios.

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News Article
November 17, 2010
Fall cheesecake offerings

With the change in the seasons and the weather towards the cooler temperatures of fall, most people turn to foods that are warm and comforting. With that in mind, Jameel Lightbourn, owner of Cheesecake Heaven has released a couple of new cheesecake flavors that are perfect for the season. For Thanksgiving, you can get Sweet Potato Pie, Cranberry and Cream, Pumpkin Spice, Peach Cobbler, Apple Spice...

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News Article
November 17, 2010
The history of giving thanks

Thanksgiving is a time of celebration and no other country celebrates this holiday like the United States of America. Here in The Bahamas we have adopted this annual custom and take full advantage of its significance.
Throughout history mankind has celebrated the bountiful harvest with thanksgiving ceremonies. Harvest festivals and thanksgiving celebrations were held by the ancient Greeks, the Rom...

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Event
Valentines Lovers Special

Saturday 14th January 2012

Valentines Lovers Special
Tuesday February 14th



SALAD:
Two Hearts Salad - Marinated Artichoke & Palm over Organic Greens w/Passionfruit Vinaigrette

ENTREE:
Surf & Turf: Grilled Filet Mignon & Spiny Lobster Tail w/Roasted Garlic Mashed Potatoes & Asparagus
Or
Duck Breast a l?Orange w/Toasted Orzo Pilaf & Haricovertes

DESSERT:
Warm Chocolate Fondue w/Fruits & Rum Cake

Compl...


News Article
September 23, 2014
One in every 20 adults over age 50 has peripheral arterial disease

Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a common problem that affects almost 10 percent of the population. It is estimated that one in every 20 adults over the age of 50 has PAD. The disease occurs in the peripheral or outer arteries of the body such as the legs. It happens when blood vessels begin to narrow leading to decreased blood flow to the feet. However, the same process will be happening in t...

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News Article
December 11, 2014
Reverend Irvin Clarke Sr. retires after 45 years

Reverend Dr. Irvin Clarke Sr. ascribes to the belief that people should train the youth to one day pick up the mantle and carry on. After 45 years, the senior pastor at Ebenezer Union Baptist Church has stepped aside. Pastor-elect Stephen Smith has taken on the charge of preaching the gospel to the membership on Exuma.
At age 83, Clarke said he retired from pastoring, but not from preaching. And t...

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News Article
September 07, 2020
The Bahamas Industrial Tribunal Pioneers New Services for Bahamas’ First Smart Court

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced courts and many of public institutions to close their doors and restrict in-person proceedings. In the midst of this unprecedented disruption, the Bahamas Industrial Tribunal has seized the opportunity to incorporate innovative technology, upgrade its processes and facilities, and continue its operations...

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News Article
April 10, 2011
Halcyon Days of The Harbour Island Story

T
he following is a piece of research we did for the
writing of the Harbour Island Story.

Paragraphs for Chapter 9 - Halcyon Days of "The
Harbour Island Story" by Anne and Jim Lawlor.

The most suitable soil for pineapple
cultivation is the small areas of Bahama Red Loam found in the deep pockets of
the honeycombed rocks on the leeward shoreline slopes of Eleuthera. The
hilltops surrounding Bluf...

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News Article
August 28, 2020
Backyard Farming and Other Community Initiatives Take Root Again in GB

Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources, the Hon. Michael Pintard, launched Marco City’s backyard farming project on Wednesday, with the distribution of free farming starter kits to residents of the community...

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