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January 10, 2011
Who says the majority rules

Today is being observed as Majority Rule Day in The Bahamas.
Historically, the day represents the emergence of a local, black Bahamian government, with the responsibility of helping Bahamians govern their own affairs and their future, as The Bahamas began its trek to Independence.
Now in its 44th year, Majority Rule Day continues to be observed as a day that honors those who contributed to The Bah...

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October 05, 2021
Three years in jail for man found with 3m of marijuana

A 54-year-old man who was last week found with over $3m worth of marijuana after he led police on a high-speed chase was yesterday sentenced to three years behind bars.

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May 04, 2014
Nassau Container Port launches safety initiative

APD Limited, owner and operator of Nassau Container Port (NCP), has announced the launch of a new phase of its commitment to safety, which will involve a heavier emphasis on inspections of vehicles and equipment.
Beginning June 1, port managers will conduct regular port gate inspections of heavyweight tractor trailers, dump trucks and equipment entering the port. The assessment aims to ensure that...

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February 08, 2021
A Dense Fog Advisory for Grand Bahama, Abaco, Andros, Berry Islands, Eleuthera

…A DENSE FOG ADVISORY IS IN EFFECT FOR GRAND BAHAMA, ABACO, ANDROS, THE BERRY ISLANDS, NORTH AND CENTRAL ELEUTHERA AND ADJACENT WATERS.

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February 25, 2020
How Safe Are Gated Communities? Tactical PI’s Elston Bain Claims Eyes are Still Best Defense

Sixteen-year Royal Bahamas Police Force veteran, now CEO of a private security company, Elston Bain urged Nassau residents to step up personal vigilance, minimize risk and be aware of their surroundings...

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August 06, 2019
'Police officer punched us in face'

WHAT began as a routine ticketing exercise for a broken headlight turned into a nightmare for two women in Exuma who claim they were brutalised on Sunday by one of the most senior officers on the island.

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August 04, 2019
Routine traffic stop leaves Bahamian young women bloodied and bruised

A routine traffic stop in the capital over the weekend left two young ladies bloodied and bruised. According to reports a vehicle of young adults was stopped by police for an out headlight. Upon approaching the vehicle one officer asked the driver if there were any other occupants to which the young male driver responded "Yes".

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From the collection
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July 21, 2017
From the collection

The title is undoubtedly provocative, given the Bahamian bent toward Christianity, but "Let Us Prey" (1984-86) is, quite literally, a gift. Donated by Dave Smith in 2007, the work is at once an act of good faith while simultaneously critical of bad. It's another painting from the National Collection that we have given some gentle care to and put on display for the current Permanent Exhibition, "Re...

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