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May 19, 2016
Rotary Tuna Classic Fishing Tournament set for June

The fifteenth annual Harbourside Marine Rotary Tuna Classic Fishing Tournament is set to take place on Friday June 3rd and Saturday June 4th.

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August 20, 2015
Rental Homes in The West continue to move

New corporate and International Organization Relocations to New Providences supports continual growth in the rental market. Western New Providence continues to hold the interest of new International and domestic residence alike...

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January 10, 2013
Pedestrians Need Greater Safety

Being a pedestrian in New Providence is not easy. Nearly 20 pedestrians lost their lives in 2012 and already New Providence recorded its first pedestrian death (January 5). Pedestrian deaths are too common on this island.

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December 13, 2012
Teams position themselves at Fr. Marcian Peters tourney

The field at the 28th Annual Fr. Marcian Peters Basketball Tournament has narrowed down, as the top teams position themselves to capture the divisional awards. Only three senior girls' teams were standing at the end of Day Five. There are six remaining squads in the junior girls' division, with one on the brink of elimination.

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November 27, 2012
Tommy A. Robinson - Legendary Athlete And Sportsman

Bahamian national hero Thomas Augustus Robinson was one of the premier Bahamian athletes of the 20th century. On Sunday morning, November 25, 2012, the great Bahamian died after an illness of stomach cancer.

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August 16, 2012
Police Search For Murderer

Police have launched an intensive island wide hunt for a man accused of shooting and killing a security guard late last night.

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July 30, 2010
Nassau Pawn Calls for Regulation of Gold-Buying Industry

Less than one month after it re-opened following a police raid that ended with confiscated goods being returned to the store, a local pawn shop has said the time has come to regulate the quickly growing gold-buying industry in The Bahamas

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September 24, 2010
Paramedics accused of charging tourists for emergency treatment

Two paramedics have been suspended following claims that they forced injured tourists to pay for treatment and transport to hospital.

The actions of the two-member crew are now being investigated by bosses at Emergency Medical Services.

It is alleged that two visitors injured in a traffic accident were the victims of extortion - having been told they would have to pay up-front for treatment...

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June 17, 2022
Accused says he was victim of abuse by police officers

A MAN claiming to be a victim of police abuse was granted bail in a Magistrate's Court yesterday on charges of assaulting a police officer and resisting arrest.

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June 09, 2011
Say Yes to Your Bridesmaids' Dress

Scooting out on Saturday afternoons always involves passing the Cable Beach Strip and at least several wedding parties vying for a beautiful backdrop to their summer wedding.

I always slow down to take a quick look at what the bridal party is wearing. For many brides outfitting their bridal party can be more stressful than saying yes to their own wedding dress.

Balancing
pleasing your brid...

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