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Christmas Festival At The Prickle Patch!
Saturday 3rd December 2011 10:00 AM
Join Us For The First Christmas Festival At The Prickle Patch
Saturday, December 3rd from 10:00am to 8:00pm
Bringing the best of Christmas to the Tonique Williams-Darling highway
Featuring innovation band, the woodcock primary junior Junkanoo group, Dj killer bee, and more!
over 20 amazing vendors-featuring: Honeyums sweet treats, cutie Patootie, the lunch box food, sweets and drinks...
The Launch Of Cold Patch Bahamas
The Launch Of Cold Patch Bahamas
Good Morning, Honourable Member of Parliament Mr. Brensil Rolle, and Ladies and Gentlemen of the press.
My name is Travis Johnson and I?m President of Cold Patch Bahamas that we are here to launch today.
Op-Ed: Incompetence or Self-Sabotage?
Op-Ed: Incompetence or Self-Sabotage?
Bahamians pay their taxes and fund the government's expenditure from one fiscal year to another. The taxes paid ensure that ministries, government departments, public corporations, state-owned enterprises, and regulatory agencies are in a position to meet their financial obligations and pay their staff. Members of the Executive, Legislature, and Judiciary are employees of and paid [...]
Quit smoking to reduce your risk for heart disease
Quit smoking to reduce your risk for heart disease
Smoking increases your risk for heart disease and can kill you. It damages the walls of your arteries and leads to plaque build-up. It also reduces the amount of oxygen in your blood, and raises your heart rate and your blood pressure.
Letter to the Editor: Cultivating environmental awareness
Editor, Many of us grew up in the Caribbean in the last century believing that bushes and weeds were awful sights that needed to be gotten rid of whether on land or water. Similarly, we never gave much thought to land, water, or air because we assumed that they would always be there in more [...]
Across the English Channel by balloon
Across the English Channel by balloon
LONDON - In a goofy yet mesmerizing stunt, an American adventurer crossed the English Channel on Friday carried by a bundle of helium balloons, ending a quiet and serene flight by touching down in a French cabbage patch.
OpEd: 24 Things to Watch in 2024 – Part 1
OpEd: 24 Things to Watch in 2024 – Part 1
The curtains have been drawn on 2023 and the new year is now upon us. It is that time when New Year resolutions on health, spirituality, career, family and humanitarian efforts are established by many Bahamians. On a national level, there are a number of developments, events and things to watch in 2024. This non-exhaustive [...]
Op-Ed: The good, the bad and the ugly of 2023
Op-Ed: The good, the bad and the ugly of 2023
In a number of days, we will draw the curtains on the current year. 2023 has been quite eventful and the ability of a small island nation like ours to generate non-stop news has been on full display. We highlight the good, the bad and the ugly of 2023. Golden Jubilee 2023 marked 50 years [...]
Post-Tropical Cyclone Tammy Forecast Discussion Number 40
Issued at 500 AM AST Sun Oct 29 2023
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WTNT45 KNHC 290836
TCDAT5
Post-Tropical Cyclone Tammy Discussion Number 40
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
AL202023
500 AM AST Sun Oct 29 2023
During the past 18 to 24 hours, Tammy has only been maintaining a
small and disorganized patch of deep convection well to the
northeast of the fully exposed center. Accordingly, the Dvorak
classification...
Baptists demonstrate faithfulness
Baptists demonstrate faithfulness
Baptist Month is an expression of believers coming together to celebrate the wonders of the Lord's work in their lives, and the demonstration of his faithfulness toward his people, according to Bahamas Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention Executive Secretary Dr. Glendon E. Rolle. As the convention approaches the halfway mark in its October observance month, ...
The post Baptists demonstra...