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August 10, 2023
Former Police Commissioner Laid to Rest

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Christ Church Cathedral was filled from altar to door as family and friends paid their final respects to retired former Police Commissioner Paul Farquharson.

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May 22, 2023
Ray Minus Jr. laid to rest

The boxing fraternity of The Bahamas, and sports enthusiasts in general, turned out in significant numbers on Friday, paying their final respects to a man many consider to be one of the top two greatest boxers in Bahamian history, Lorenzo "Ray" Minus Jr. was honored with a state-recognized funeral service at Kemp Road Ministries on Kemp Road ...
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January 31, 2023
UN report: Caribbean and Latin American region has the highest cost for a healthy diet compared to the rest of the world

The new United Nations report Overview of Food Security and Nutrition 2022 finds that 22.5 percent of the Latin American and the Caribbean population cannot afford a healthy diet. In the Caribbean, this figure reaches 52 percent; in Mesoamerica, 27.8 percent; and in South America, 18.4 percent.

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September 24, 2010
An unsung native of Eleuthera laid to rest

Many Bahamians have never heard about Charlotte Aramintha McKinney Young but this giant of a lady although short in stature was laid to rest in the quaint settlement of Weymss on Saturday September 18, at the church where she once taught Sunday school.

It was reminiscent of a homecoming or regatta celebration. Charlotte Young 91 years old was a native of Weymss Bight and only left the settlem...

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Suns Outshine The Rest
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November 05, 2010
Suns Outshine The Rest

THE Suns shone brightly in the Temple Christian Academy Auditorium as they hoisted high both the girls and boys titles at the completion of their first Elementary Basketball Tournament yesterday.

While the Suns' girls continue their dominance at the primary level by remaining undefeated in eight years with a stunning come-from-behind 22-11 victory over Freedom Academy, the boys held off the Que...

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FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Bahamas 2017 | REST DAY

Friday 5th May 2017

The Bahamas will be hosting the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in 2017, and it will be the first time ever that the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup will be in the CONCACAF region. A total of 32 games will be played to decide the winner of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup BAHAMAS 2017.

REST DAY


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FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Bahamas 2017 | REST DAY

Wednesday 3rd May 2017

The Bahamas will be hosting the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup in 2017, and it will be the first time ever that the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup will be in the CONCACAF region. A total of 32 games will be played to decide the winner of the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup BAHAMAS 2017.

REST DAY


News Article
November 20, 2011
Doris Minette Cooper Laid To Rest In Grand Bahama

Funeral service for the late Deaconess Doris Minette Cooper, 78 of Freeport, Grand Bahama took place on November 19, 2011 at 10:00 a.m. at St. John's Jubilee Cathedral, Settler's Way, Freeport. Officiating was Pastor Rev. Michael Pander, assisted by Pastor Rev. Elvis Burrows, Ph. D. and Pastor Rev. Leonard Pinder. Interment followed at The Cooper Estate, East Beach Drive.

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February 13, 2020
Faith should rest on God's power

"And so it was with me, brothers and sisters. When I came to you, I did not come with eloquence or human wisdom as I proclaimed to you the testimony about God...

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January 06, 2012
Bahamian Hero Laid To Rest

FORMER Governor General Sir Clifford Darling was hailed as a Bahamian hero as he was laid to rest yesterday.

Hundreds attended the state funeral at the Zion Baptist Church on East and Shirley Streets yesterday to honour the passing of Sir Clifford, a man who is described as one of the major nation builders of the modern Bahamas.

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