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November 01, 2016
Sir Durward Knowles set for 99th birthday

SIR DURWARD Knowles, who put the Bahamas on the map of world sailing nearly 70 years ago and has done so much for the country in other respects, celebrates his 99th birthday tomorrow with his ritual Wednesday luncheon with select friends.

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October 22, 2016
Invisibility after Matthew

The invisible BEC people are hiding behind every corner and around every house.

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September 28, 2016
Bahamas working to increase African-American visitors

The Ministry of Tourism (MOT) has locked in two major events that are expected to attract thousands of African-American visitors to The Bahamas in 2017.

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September 27, 2016
RBC partners with Bahamas Cancer Society to bring awareness to childhood cancer

September is Childhood Cancer Awareness Month; it is recognized as a time to honor children and families affected by these diseases, and rally support to give children with cancer better outcomes by supporting research.

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September 26, 2016
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (19-23 September, 2016)

Speaking at the Abaco Business Outlook on Thursday of this week, Prime Minister Christie hailed the economy of Abaco as strong, buttressed by more than one billion dollars worth of tourism related developments in addition to support infrastructural public works.

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September 24, 2016
The Bahamas is increasingly becoming a secular, atheistic society

Forty years ago, in 1976, as a young Seventh-day Adventist pastor, I conducted my first Bible Marathon on Bay Street

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September 21, 2016
Director of education: Parents urged to be more active in children's education at Commonwealth Bank parenting forum

With 3,082 teachers returned to the classroom to educate 44,892 secondary school students, Director of Education Lionel Sands said parents should not expect the school system to act as parent and guardian.

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September 12, 2016
Monique Graham launches Turnkey Design Firm

In today?s, work environment an employee sits for up to 7hours a day, on average - sitting in front of the computer, answering e-mails, making phone calls, writing proposals and, for some, eating lunch.

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September 02, 2016
Summer camps visit the Garden of the Groves

The Garden of the Groves welcomed over five hundred summer camp children along with chaperones from various camps during the month of July and August.

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August 31, 2016
Setting children up for the day

As children return to school for the new academic year, parents should consider what their children consume to fuel their brains and bodies to get the nutrition needed to aid them in learning to the best of their ability, and what goes in their child's plate, cup or bowl.

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