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Meet the humans with microchips implanted in them
Meet the humans with microchips implanted in them
Tim Shank's dogs have implanted GPS chips in case they get lost. Now, he has a chip of his own.
RBDF crew return fire with suspected Dominican poachers
ROYAL Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) marines were involved in a shootout and subsequent high-speed chase with suspected Dominican poachers in the Cay Lobos area on Monday night, National Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage said yesterday.
Florida Teens Lost at Sea Sent Ominous Snapchat to Friends...
Two Florida teens who vanished while fishing together at sea last summer may have sent the message, "We're f'd," to friends on Snapchat as weather conditions turned bad.
This Self-Flying, Camera-Equipped Drone Can Follow You Anywhere
Hover Camera?s creator, Meng Qiu ?MQ? Wang, pulls out a small, rectangular device that looks at first like an external hard drive.
BFM's got an app for that
BFM's got an app for that
Bahamas Faith Ministries (BFM) has gone live -- with a new app that will allow people to stay connected with church whenever they want, wherever they are.
Hurricane Irene Damage Assessment Reports - Abaco
Hurricane Irene Damage Assessment Reports - Abaco
Pathfinders Task Force completed a Rapid Damage Assessment of Abaco Island, Bahamas on D+1 following Hurricane Irene. Rapid Damage Assessments contain information about individual structures and classify structural damage based on Type and Damage Condition. Geo-tagged photos are also attached to each Assessment, providing a picture of where critical areas are and what resources to allocate towards...
Hurricane Irene Damage Assessment Reports - Eleuthera
Pathfinders Task Force, supported by The Eagles? Wings Foundation completed a Rapid Damage Assessment of Eleuthera Island, Bahamas on D+1 following Hurricane Irene. Rapid Damage Assessments contain information about individual structures and classify structural damage based on Type and Damage
Condition. Geo-tagged photos are also attached to each Assessment, providing a picture of where critical ...
Sustainable Fisheries the topic for EARTHCARE Eco Kids class
On January 23rd, 2016, the topic for the EARTHCARE Eco Kids was Sustainable Fisheries. David Rose, veteran commercial fisherman of 40+ years addressed the EARTHCARE Eco Kids at the Kevin Tomlinson Academy.
Young entrepreneur goes 'whole hog' with swimming pigs venture
A young Bahamian entrepreneur is making waves with a new tour company, shuttling enthusiastic tourists from Nassau to Exuma's internationally-famed swimming pigs. Lee McCoy said the idea behind this rather different venture came about last year, after his wife asked him to search online for ideas for activities they could partake in during their forthcoming honeymoon in the UK...
New ambulance left up in the air after morning collision
ONE of the "state of the art" ambulances handed to the Public Hospitals Authority last month was yesterday morning involved in a crash at the junction of Blue Hill Road and Soldier Road in southern New Providence.
Two new ambulances handed to public hospitals
Two new ambulances handed to public hospitals
THE National Insurance Board yesterday turned over two new "state of the art" ambulances to the Public Hospitals Authority to improve its capacity to respond to medical emergencies.
Domestic violence and homophobia
Domestic violence and homophobia
This month saw many races and runs against domestic violence. In my community, members of the public safety services, treatment providers and advocates came out in purple for a 5k annual run.
Wendy's & Coca Cola Draw 3 Livin' Large Finalists
Wendy's & Coca Cola Draw 3 Livin' Large Finalists
Delphine Smith, a loyal and frequent Wendy?s customer has been drawn as the week 3 finalist in the Wendy?s & Coca-Cola ?Livin? Large, Triple-Play 10K Vacation? promotion. She now joins Algericko Hanna and Rameko Brown, the promo?s week one and two winners also vying for the big $10,000 dream vacation grand prize...
YEAH Ministries, Caribbean Baptist Fellowship and Total Youth Church host a workshop addressing God's plan for sexuality
YEAH Ministries, the Caribbean Baptist Fellowship and Bahamas Faith Ministries TYC (Total Youth Church) have come together to address God's plan for sexuality (GPS).
Organizers are seeking to help those who want answers about their increasing confusion about sex and human sexuality, politics and broader society struggles.
Issues will be addressed through a series of events, February 24-26 during a...
WSC Employee Receives Highest Engineering Award
WSC Employee Receives Highest Engineering Award
The Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) is pleased to announce that Dian Saunders-Adderley was recently named a Fellow of the United Kingdom Institute of Civil Engineers. Mrs. Adderley is the WSC Internal Technical and Operations Auditor, in the company?s Internal Control and Compliance Division...
Bahamian Businesses Improving Efficiency with New Start-up Company
After more than six months since the launch of EZTrak GPS, this startup company has surpassed its initial projections in a short period of time...
South Florida Man Aims to Pedal His Way from Bimini to Broward
Ernest Hemingway, who resided, fished and forever branded this tiny Bahamas out island with his writings in the 1930s, would have considered Bill Boes a kindred spirit--a man willing to challenge the sea for a personal goal.
The 61-year-old Boes, an asthmatic with one kidney and battling arthritis, this weekend will shove off in a 12-ft pedal boat from the marina at the historic Bimini Big Game...
Poacher must buy RBDF 200k boat
Poacher must buy RBDF 200k boat
A FLORIDA fisherman and restaurant owner who was convicted in the United States of illegally fishing in Bahamian waters will buy the Royal Bahamas Defence Force a new vessel as part of a plea deal.
Murder suspect's bail reinstated
Murder suspect's bail reinstated
A judge on Thursday reinstated bail for a murder suspect accused of approaching a juror in his trial.
Jason Glinton will now have to surrender to the Central Police Station on the evening prior to his retrial for the October 2012 murder of Fortis Moncur, whose head and torso were found on Cat Island weeks after relatives reported him missing, to avoid new allegations of juror interference.
Justice...
Cop shooting suspects were on bail
Cop shooting suspects were on bail
The two men arrested in connection with the attempted murder of Constable Demetrius Taylor on Sunday were wearing ankle bracelets as a condition of bail, The Nassau Guardian can reveal.
Chief Superintendent Paul Rolle, the head of the Central Detective Unit (CDU), declined to say whether the GPS-enabled devices had placed the men at the Nassau Village scene of the shooting. Rolle said the men were...
Drug conspiracy appeal dismissed
Drug conspiracy appeal dismissed
The Court of Appeal yesterday dismissed the appeals of Stephen "Die" Stubbs and Dion "Buju" Minnis, who were both sentenced to 36 months in prison for conspiracy to import marijuana and conspiracy to possess marijuana with intent to supply in 2012.
According to the prosecution, Stubbs and Minnis organized the shipment of 3,935 pounds of marijuana from Jamaica to The Bahamas.
Drug Enforcement Unit ...
Australian ultra-marathon swimmer CHLO? McCARDEL is now within 20kms of setting a new word record
Australian ultra-marathon swimmer CHLO? McCARDEL is now within 20kms of setting a new word record
Australian ultra-marathon swimmer CHLO? McCARDEL is now within 20kms of setting a new word record for open water swimming, expecting to complete the 127kms non-stop and unassisted swim within the next 8 hours.
Having already been swimming for 36 hours, Chlo? is fatigued both mentally and physically, and has been stung by jelly fish overnight. Two independent observers on Chlo??s support vessels...
Australian World Record Swim Attempt to Start Within Hours in Bahamas
AUSTRALIAN ultra-marathon swimmer 29 year old CHLO? McCARDEL is expected to commence her world record breaking 127km open water swim in the Bahamas within the next few hours...
Colebrooke pleased with the performances at the 20th Commonwealth Games
Despite just a three-medal haul, it is widely felt that The Bahamas turned in some brilliant performances at the 20th Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.Arianna Vanderpool-Wallace turned in one of the best swimming performances the country has ever seen at a major international event. She captured a silver medal in the women's 50 meters (m) fly, and added fourth and fifth place finishes in th...
Allow the resurrected Christ to be the leader
Allow the resurrected Christ to be the leader
He leadeth me beside the still waters. - Psalms 23:2.
Indeed it is that time of the year when we reflect on the death, burial and resurrection of our lord and savior, Jesus Christ! But to me, we treat it like the dawning of a new year when we are offering congratulations and salutations, and, within days, no one is offering peace, love and prosperity for the coming days, weeks and months. It is li...
On shaky ground
On shaky ground
The revelation by The Nassau Guardian last week that the government's chief advocate for value-added tax, Ishmael Lightbourne, has been dodging property taxes for at least a decade has been a major blow to the government's tax reform campaign.
It is embarrassing and raises questions about the state of tax collections in The Bahamas, and the credibility of the message.
How serious are we about coll...
Suspect's photos downloaded from phone found on cop's premises
A jury yesterday saw 'selfies' of attempted murder suspect Maurice Armbrister that were downloaded from a cell phone that was found on the premises of Superintendent Clayton Fernander.A selfie is a photograph one takes of oneself usually with a digital camera.Armbrister and Excel Josey Jr. are accused of the attempted murder of Fernander during a failed bid to rob him after he arrived at his ho...
Verdict expected today in attempted rape case
Verdict expected today in attempted rape case
A jury yesterday heard closing arguments in the case of a man accused of the attempted rape of a woman while his movements were being monitored by his ankle bracelet.
Raymond Rolle's fate will be determined today when the jury is expected to return its verdict.
GPS data collected from Rolle's tracking device placed him in the vicinity of where the incident allegedly took place. In his testimony, R...
Acklins residents concerned fishing guides being displaced
ACKLINS - Bonefish lodge operators in Acklins are calling on the central government to investigate "rogue" bonefish lodge operators who have entered the sector.
Bonefish lodge operators in Acklins were among those who attended a special meeting organized by the Combined Churches Committee held recently at Acklins Community Centre at Spring Point to address residents' concerns.
Some lodge operators...
Honesty is the best policy for young brothers
Honesty is the best policy for young brothers
THE Water and Sewerage Corporation lost a valuable GPS unit, but it was returned to the corporation by two brothers, both students of Oaksfield Primary School.