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September 12, 2023
Western Air's new terminal gets an A+

Western Air customers, particularly frequent flyers, are raving about the airline's new terminal at Grand Bahama International Airport which opened on August 27 after four years of construction to restore and expand the facility. "My husband Warren and I have only flown Western Air between here and Nassau since their first day of service," Lena ...
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September 08, 2023
The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation Continues Its Global Sales and Marketing Mission with a Series of Events in Atlanta

The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation (BMOTIA) is headed to Atlanta, 13 – 15 September, to showcase the destination’s vibrant culture, tourism offerings and developments, and meet with key film and tourism industry leaders, partners and media.

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September 05, 2023
'We must never forget'

It was an emotionally charged day on Saturday as wreaths were laid at four monuments in East Grand Bahama in memory of those lost in the rubble of crumbled homes and flood waters during Hurricane Dorian on September 3, 2019. Deputy Prime Minister Chester Cooper and his wife, Cecelia; Minister for Grand Bahama Ginger Moxey; ...
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March 15, 2021
Championship feeling for Jones, Texas

Bahamian collegiate basketball player Kai Jones and the Texas Longhorns made sure they were a part of the fray for the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Men’s Basketball Tournament, securing their ticket outright by winning the Phillips 66 Big 12 Conference championship game on Saturday.

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October 14, 2010
33 men from Dominican vessel are accused of illegal fishing

By MEGAN REYNOLDS

Tribune Staff Reporter

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A DOMINICAN fishing vessel and a crew of 33 men arrested for illegal fishing were brought into Nassau with their haul of fish and crawfish by the Royal Bahamas Defence Force yesterday.

The 70ft steel hulled motor vessel "Adrian I" of the Dominican Republic was intercepted in the rich fishing grounds of Columbus Bank, east of R...

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October 13, 2010
Men's 4x100 relay team disqualified

BRENT STUBBS

Senior Sports Reporter

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NEW DELHI, India -- Two more medals today in both the men's 4 x 100 and 4 x 400 metre relays would result in the Bahamas producing its best haul ever at the Commonwealth Games, surpassing the four turned in Brisbane, Australia, in 1982.

But the 4 x 100 relay team could be in jeopardy of a spot in the final today after the tea...

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October 07, 2010
Problems still mar Commonwealth Games in India

By RAVI NESSMAN
The Associated Press

NEW DELHI, India--Thursday's results at the Commonwealth Games saw the usual haul of gold medals by some of the world's top athletes--but the glory was accompanied by glitches: A large scoreboard crashed to the ground at the vacant rugby stadium and more than a dozen swimmers fell ill with a stomach virus.
New problems overshadowed athletic achievements at the...

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October 06, 2010
US plans uncertain as war enters 10th year

KABUL, Afghanistan -- It's make-or-break time in Afghanistan.

The war entered its 10th year Thursday, and this is no ordinary anniversary.

With extra American troops now in place, this is the critical juncture to determine if President Barack Obama's revised war strategy will work and reverse Taliban momentum.

Key players are hedging their bets, uncertain whether the Obama administration is pre...

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April 06, 2010
Newbold sets new record in hurdles

The medal haul continued for The Bahamas on the second day of competition at the 39th CARIFTA Championships being held in George Town, Cayman Islands.

Setting a new meet record and winning the first gold medal on the day was Stephen Newbold who competed in the under-17 boys 400 meters (m) hurdles.

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April 08, 2010
'Wake up call' for Met Office

The killer tornado that cut a path of destruction across portions of Freeport and claimed the lives of three people last week has served as a wake up call for local meteorologists, Minister for the Environment Dr. Earl Deveaux said yesterday.

Deveaux also indicated that the two senior meteorologists who were found to be derelict in their duties prior to the incident will likely receive show-cau...

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