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Several shanty homes torn down in Pride Estates
Several shanty homes torn down in Pride Estates
Officials from the Ministry of Housing and Environment yesterday tore down a handful of shanty homes in the Pride Estates III area, which distressed some shantytown residents who said they were caught off guard by the action...
Fire breaks out at police headquarters
Fire breaks out at police headquarters
Fire Services Department personnel, whose primary responsibilities include extinguishing and preventing fires, were responsible for a blaze yesterday that engulfed a portion of a building on the Royal Bahamas Police Force Headquarters compound on East Street.
Dense black smoke billowed into the air and could be seen from several miles away.
Upon arrival at the scene, two teams of firefighters work...
PMH boarder: I have no place else to go
PMH boarder: I have no place else to go
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SkyBahamas launches Abaco-Ft. Lauderdale route
SkyBahamas launches Abaco-Ft. Lauderdale route
President of SkyBahamas Randy Butler said the airline is focused on steady growth, like today?s launch of direct service from Abaco to Fort Lauderdale, Florida ? even as questions circulate related to an associate of the carrier.
?I am still busy trying to help our country and trying to develop our country and business,? he told Guardian?Business yesterday. ?I?m even sorry I have to give comment...
Nassau Stadium gets ready to go one more round
Nassau Stadium gets ready to go one more round
The birth place of modern boxing in The Bahamas, the fabled Nassau Stadium, is getting ready to go one more round.
With the late, venerable, and world-wise Charlie Major Sr. as the architect, the Nassau Stadium in the 1960s and 1970s became one of the hallmark boxing arenas in the Americas. Apart from being the platform from which many Bahamian pugilists rose to prominence, the Nassau Stadium also...
The poor treatment of horses
The poor treatment of horses
Far too many visitors leave Nassau with awful memories of emaciated, exhausted horses rather than recollections of the beauty of the island. I know because calls and e-mails pour into our office from tourists who are appalled by the suffering of the horses...
Forbes looking forward to changes for GSSSA sports
Forbes looking forward to changes for GSSSA sports
Keeping accurate game reports and introducing individual statistics are just two ways Alfred Forbes plans to take government high school sports, in New Providence, to another level.
The president of the Government Secondary Schools Sports Association (GSSSA) is not sure if he will seek another term in office, but said he has started to put an agenda in place, just in case.
"I won't say outright th...
Petition to oust Butler-Turner
Petition to oust Butler-Turner
WHILE the Free National Movement has said it will re-nominate Loretta Butler-Turner as the party's candidate for Long Island, attempts remain underway to have her replaced ahead of the 2017 general election, with former Cabinet minister Tennyson Wells confirming that he instructed a group of supporters to draft a petition for her removal.
Top tourism official: Bahamas, Cuba compete in different arenas
Cuba and the United States have just signed an air service agreement, bringing the question of competition between The Bahamas and Cuba back to the forefront.
Pastor Trent Davis to stage Palm Sunday evening concert
Pastor Trent of Trent Davis Ministries International will lead a Palm Sunday evening concert of hymns to help people prepare their hearts for the reception of Christ on Good Friday and Easter Sunday, on Palm Sunday (March 29) at Golden Gates World Outreach Ministries International.