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July 31, 2020
Man ordered to pay for furniture damage

A magistrate ordered a man to fully compensate another man whose furniture he damaged earlier this week. Marlin Smith, 20, was accused of causing $807.97 damage to a man's 32-inch Samsung TV and two tables on July 27. He pleaded guilty during a hea

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BREEF’s 25th Gala – Neptune’s Masquerade Ball

Saturday 10th November 2018  7:30 PM

Follow the siren’s song to “Neptune’s Masquerade Ball”, a singular event celebrating BREEF’s 25 years of marine conservation throughout The Bahamas. ALBANY Bahamas provides the perfect backdrop for our Gala Event on Saturday, 10th November 2018, where the food and wine will flow as if in Neptune’s Court itself, and we shall dance the night away under the stars.

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October 17, 2022
BTC donates 400 tablets to Ministry of Education schools

Hundreds of students in New Providence and Family Island schools have received Samsung Galaxy tablets donated by BTC. Sameer Bhatti, BTC chairman, said the company has a strong culture of giving back to the community and believes in doing its part to connect with communities. "Today, we are providing access to technology by providing these ...
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July 28, 2022
Man 'stole car while under the influence'

A MAN was ordered to attend counselling yesterday after pleading guilty to stealing his uncle's girlfriend's car and phone.

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June 21, 2022
BTC Fiber Rollout Continues

The transformation of BTC’s fixed network continues in New Providence and Grand Bahama. The latest news - another 3,000 homes have been connected to a world-class fiber network.

Customers who choose to upgrade to fiber services are able to do more, quicker, and, more efficiently. They are provided with no less than 100mbps of speed on the fiber network and can sign up for speeds up to 600mpbs...

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April 28, 2022
BTC partners with Falcons Boys Club to mentor youth

For the past 25 years, the Falcon Boys Club has mentored some 80,000 young men between the ages of 8 -18 on various islands throughout The Bahamas. And for 23 of these years, BTC has partnered with the Club to aid in their mentorship and upliftment.

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October 19, 2018
Pregnant teen jailed for stealing phone

An expectant mother was yesterday jailed for a month after she admitted to stealing a cell phone. Sasha Newton, 18, of Miami Street, pleaded guilty to stealing by reason of finding at her arraignment before Senior Magistrate Carolyn Vogt-Evans. Newton found a Samsung J7 cell [...]
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December 07, 2021
Coca-Cola & The Caribbean Bottling Company Are Spreading Some Holiday Cheer All December Long!

December marks the official start of the holiday season and the Caribbean Bottling Company (Bahamas) Ltd. is spreading some holiday cheer by giving away weekly prizes. The company will also continue its ongoing community outreach efforts, which have included over $300,000 in beverages to local outreach groups, charities, and food banks since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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August 30, 2021
BTC CONTINUES EXTENSIVE FIBER ROLLOUT TO SUPPORT ONLINE LEARNING AS SCHOOLS REOPEN

With schools opening in just a few days, BTC continues to execute its aggressive fiber to the home broadband rollout to deliver elevated speeds to at least 3,000 more families to ensure that students have access to classes. In addition to its Flamingo Gardens upgrade, BTC is working arduously to deliver up to 600Mbps of super-fast broadband speeds to thousands of customers in the Carmichael corrid...

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August 18, 2021
Man charged with robbing Pinewood MP and his wife

A man accused of robbing Pinewood MP Reuben Rahming and his wife Natasha has been charged as police continue their search for a second suspect.

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