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Beautiful grass under your feet
Beautiful grass under your feet
The grass is greener on the other side of the fence is a cliché that creates the spirit of competition, rivalry, jealousy and covetous attitude among people of all classes. Competition can inspire persons to excel at the highest level of the designed performance, because the competitors hate to lose and like to win. Competition is more than receiving the joy of victory, or the negative emot...
Grand Bahama and The 2012 Elections Part 1: An Island of Two Tales
When I first started this column, I
wrote about being a Bahamian. More specifically, I wrote about being
from Freeport--being born to parents who themselves were born in Grand
Bahama. I talked about attending Mary Star of the Sea School and Freeport
Anglican High School, when it was still called that. Even after leaving
for college, I returned to spend my breaks boozing in Bahama Mama's
and ...
BTC hosts Easter farmers market for team members in GB
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — To encourage its employees to adopt healthier lifestyles, BTC recently hosted its second annual Easter Farmers Market on Grand Bahama. Team members were able to take home a variety of fresh herbs grown by the One Eleuthera Foundation, which served as the perfect accompaniment to supplement their Easter meals. The herbs included [...]
BTC hosts Easter Farmers Market for team members to promote healthy lifestyles
As a means to encourage its employees to adopt healthier lifestyles, BTC recently hosted its second annual Easter Farmers Market on Grand Bahama. Team members were able to take home a variety of fresh herbs grown by the One Eleuthera Foundation, serving as the perfect accompaniment to supplement their Easter meals. The herbs included mint, fever grass, scallions, parsley, cilantro, and chives.
Additional locally-made products to be sold through Milo Butler & Sons Ltd.
The Bahamas Agricultural and Industrial Corporation (BAIC) signed a second contract with Milo Butler & Sons Ltd. to sell two additional locally-made products via their distribution outlets. A signing ceremony marking the occasion was held at BAIC headquarters on Old Trail Road on Tuesday, 30th January.
BFA renames youth tournament in honor of Dawn Knowles
The Bahamas Football Association (BFA) proudly announces the renaming of the esteemed New Providence Primary Schools Soccer Tournament to the ''Dawn N. Knowles Primary Schools Soccer Tournament''. This honor comes in recognition of Knowles' enduring commitment and tireless efforts toward the event, which has showcased the athletic prowess and skills of under-10 (U10) and under-12 (U12) ...
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'Country needs new leadership'
'Country needs new leadership'
Fort Charlotte MP Dr. Andre Rollins last night severely criticized Prime Minister Perry Christie in the House of Assembly, declaring that "it is evident we need new political leadership" in the country. Rollins expressed anger over the fact that Christie spent a majority of his communication to "threaten" backbenchers for their dissenting views, instead of providing "hope and comfort" to Bahamians...
BFA hosts beach soccer camp
BFA hosts beach soccer camp
Beach soccer is said to be one of the more exciting and entertaining sports to watch, and the Bahamas Football Association (BFA) is looking to grow the sport more. The governing body for beach and field soccer in the country hosted a two-week girls only beach soccer camp at the Beach Soccer Stadium at Malcolm Park ...
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God in Christ makes the impossible possible
God in Christ makes the impossible possible
As evening approached, the disciples came to him and said, "This is a remote place, and it's already getting late. Send the crowds away, so they can go to the villages and buy themselves some food." Jesus replied, "They do not need to go away. You give them something to eat." "We have here only ...
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He hugged his sister - hours later he was shot dead
He hugged his sister - hours later he was shot dead
HOURS before his body was found in bushes off Marshall Road, Garath Pyfrom, 29, hugged his sister, Monalisa Johnson, tighter than usual.