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News Article
June 11, 2019
The Bahamas Agriculture & Marine Science Institute Ltd-Fire at Levy Building

The Senior Management team of the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) was alerted on Thursday evening, at approximately 10.30pm...

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News Article
November 29, 2012
1.4M Superwash To Open July 2013

The new $1.4 million Superwash set for Gibbs Corner and West Avenue is expected to be completed by July 2013. According to the company's president, Dionisio D'Aguilar, construction on the 4,000 square foot location began last month and is progressing well.

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News Article
April 30, 2012
Infrastructure projects around the town (Nassau)

Nassau, Bahamas - The photo shows a recently paved
parking area for customers who patronise fish, fruit and vegetable vendors at
Montagu. A joint project of the Government and Kerzner International provides
20 public parking spaces and 14 boat trailer spaces along with a new entry and
exit.

Two toilet blocks are under construction
at the east and west ends of Montagu. The restroom facilities are ...

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News Article
April 17, 2012
New 1M Superwash rising from ashes

Plans for a new 4,000 square foot Superwash are progressing well, with the new laundromat expected to take one year to complete.
This news comes less than two weeks after an early morning fire at Superwash's Gibbs Corner and West Avenue destroyed the building's roof.

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News Article
November 26, 2011
Customs officers protest

For the second time this month officials of the union that represents customs and immigration officers instructed their members to discontinue working yesterday, as a result of escalated concerns they claim management has failed to address.

On November 1, the Bahamas Customs Immigration and Allied Workers Union (BCIAWU) instructed officers to demonstrate after members repeatedly complained about ...

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News Article
April 18, 2011
Stores braced for a revenue 'fall off' over Government planters

By TANEKA THOMPSON

Tribune Staff Reporter

tthompson@tribunemedia.net

SUPER Value and Blue Hill Meat Mart on Blue Hill Road are bracing for a "devastating" fall-off in revenue from the Government's decision to erect planters on land the stores previously used for customer parking.

The store owners are now in talks with their attorney Maurice Glinton and may sue the Government for additional dam...

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News Article
Potter's Cay peril
News Article
August 29, 2019
Potter's Cay peril

It is with great anguish I add the plight of the vendors at Potter’s Cay to the list in your editorial, entitled “Summer of discontent: disappointments and temper tantrums”, dated Monday, August 26...

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News Article
August 04, 2017
Chinese restaurant owner admits shooting at man

A Chinese businessman who fired a warning shot at a man whose car had broken down on his property was yesterday fined $150 after pleading guilty to wantonly discharging a firearm.
Rongwei Xin, the owner of Joyful House Restaurant at West End Avenue, off Market Street, was arraigned on the charge before Senior Magistrate Carolyn Vogt-Evans.
Tito Ferguson's car was in the parking lot of the restaura...

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News Article
October 22, 2015
LPIA parking study brings improvements to parking rate structure

Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) employs a world-class approach to every service it offers and parking is no exception.

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