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Presentation of Vehicle to Centreville Neighbourhood Crime Watch
A Presentation of Vehicle to the Centreville Neighbourhood Crime Watch was made today by Bahamas Bus and Truck General Manager Ben Albury, Modernistic Pet and Garden Supplies Proprietor Anthony Thompson, and Minister of State in the Office of the Attorney General Hon. Jomo Campbell, to Mr. Keno Wong, National Chairman of the National Neighbourhood Watch Council, Rev. Randy Hanna (NNWC) Centrevill...
Diack, LOC looking forward to 2017 IAAF World Relays
Diack, LOC looking forward to 2017 IAAF World Relays
After hosting the inaugural edition of the IAAF World Relays last year, and the second version this year, the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) has offered the third version of the event to The Bahamas once again.
396 Migrants intercepted in the vicinity of Cay Sal
396 Migrants intercepted in the vicinity of Cay Sal
Earlier today, Immigration officials were notified that a vessel carrying 396 unlawful entrants from the Republic of Haiti was intercepted in the vicinity of Cay Sal by the United States Coastguard.
The Ministry of Health’s surveillance team has been notified and the customary screenings will be conducted.
Three men brought up on drug andweapons charges
Three men brought up on drug andweapons charges
Three men were arraigned on Tuesday on drug and weapons charges following their arrests on June 17. Samuel Cooper, 23, Byron Cooper, 34, both of Cooper's Town, Abaco, and John Saunders, 26, of McClean's Town, pleaded not guilty to two counts of possession of an unlicensed firearm, two counts of possession of ammunition and one ...
Volunteerism Comes Packaged with Kindness
Volunteerism Comes Packaged with Kindness
Volunteerism comes with kindness – Rotary Club of East Nassau’s Mike Russell answered the call of the Governor General’s Volunteer Bahamas.
Written Challenge
Written Challenge
Four years ago many of them were 17-year-old idealists who dreamt of becoming perhaps an Olympian, or a Broadway performer, professional golfer, world renowned Wall Street broker, or the next Bahamian millionaire ? all before their 21st birthday...
BEC to Dig Up New Roads
BEC to Dig Up New Roads
The Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) will eventually have to dig up the roads that were recently constructed and paved as part of the New Providence Road Improvement Project (NPRIP) if it has to do maintenance or expansion work, BEC's press officer Arnette Ingraham told The Nassau Guardian.
Ingraham explained that provisions were not put in place in some of the newly-constructed roads for ...
Hurricane Dorian Brought Opportunities and a Renewed Focus To The Grand Bahama Children’s Home
Hurricane Dorian Brought Opportunities and a Renewed Focus To The Grand Bahama Children’s Home
Like the 40 young residents for which it provides refuge, the Grand Bahama Children’s Home finds itself better equipped as it leaves behind Hurricane Dorian’s struggles in its rearview mirror.
“Out of every tragedy and bout of destruction comes an opportunity for something new and wonderful. Our rebuilding after Dorian certainly bears this out. Our facilities are more efficient and we al...
Water supply system 'not designed for fire flows'
Water supply system 'not designed for fire flows'
IN the wake of concerns about water pressure as firefighters battled a massive blaze on Sunday, the Water and Sewerage Corporation said New Providence's water supply system was "not designed to provide fire flows".
Fire chief: Water never an issue in dealing with blaze
FIRE Services Chief Superintendent Kendrick Morris yesterday defended efforts to fight a massive blaze at Jennie Street on Sunday, insisting "water was never an issue".