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November 06, 2015
'Cathedral Nassau City Week' Awards Ceremony to Honour Historic Residents and Businesses

An Awards Ceremony to honour historic residents and businesses in the City of Nassau, as part of the Celebration of the Establishment of the City of Nassau, was held on Wednesday evening, November 4, 2015 at Christ Church Cathedral.

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December 24, 2014
Giving Thursday: Christmas Day

The 25th of December in most countries is recognized as Christmas Day. The most popular activity on that day is the giving of gifts to show appreciation and love to those close to us. Far too often we forget those who do not have the means to celebrate. We forget the poor, homeless or just those who are financially struggling.
Sounds of Encouragement (SOE) is asking all residents of The Bahamas jo...

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September 17, 2014
G.R. Sweeting donates to The Ranfurly Homes for Children

G.R. Sweeting's Clarks and The Shoe Village stores are lending a helping hand to a local non-profit organization.
During the month of August, G.R. Sweeting asked its customers to help The Ranfurly Homes for Children by making donations while shopping for back-to-school items at the company's various shoe stores.
By the end of August, the company collected over $5,000 in customer donations and cont...

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Event
Eurhythmics Dance Studio presents: Rock Your Body

Sunday 24th June 2012  7:00 PM

Eurhythmics Dance Studio presents: "Rock Your Body"
Sunday, June 24, 2012 | 7pm
Rainforest Theatre, Crystal Palace

Tickets: $25
Available at the studio
Rosetta Street, Palmdale
(West of john's Shoe Store)

Rock Your Body
18th Annual Dance Production
PH: 394-1822, 436-0306

Under the direction of Gabriella Szabo, the Eurhythmics Dance Studio proudly presents its 18th Annual Dance Prod...


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February 27, 2014
God's faithful recognized

Twelve people will be recognized for the work they have done for the Lord during Prophetic Evangelism Network's annual conference.
Apostle Christopher Russell, Elder Anna Russell, Reverend Esther Thompson, Pastor Jason Russell, Minister Sophette Russell, Irene Dawkins, Rozella Brown, Troy Clarke, Deaconess Edris Rolle, Bishop Stanley Pinder, Elder Minalee Hanchell, and Pastor Bruce Farrington wil...

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November 26, 2013
Miss Heritage World Bahamas Leaves for Africa

Miss Heritage World Bahamas, the lovely Shequera King (Miss Grand Bahama) left today, November 26th for Zimbabwe, Africa to compete in the Miss Heritage World Pageant...

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June 05, 2013
Miss Grand Bahama Evening Gown and Swim Suit Competition Dazzles

The Miss Grand Bahama Beauty pageant held an evening of elegance, poise mixed with plenty of sex-appeal as the 6 lovely contestants showed off their fine forms in swimwear and their evening gown selections on May 18th at the beautiful Grand Bahama Yacht Club...

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May 22, 2013
Kristie Farah to end a memorable year as Miss Grand Bahama

Sunday, May 26th Miss Grand Bahama, Kristie Farah will hand over the crown to a new queen. It's been an exciting year since she was crowned in May 25, 2012. Some of the highlights of her year were the welcoming of the Golden Knights (Bahamas 4x4 Olympic team); the 39th Independence Celebrations; and attending many events that were important to the community of Grand Bahama.

"This past year ha...

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News Article
March 27, 2013
13.8M plaza rises in Abaco

A new $13.8 million shopping plaza just outside of Marsh Harbour has created around 75 construction jobs and promises to generate many more by its opening in November.
The Central Pines Shopping Centre & Business Complex, owned by the Teachers and Salaried Workers Co-operative Credit Union Limited, is now leasing out up to 20 spaces in the facility. The 50,000-square-foot plaza consists of five i...

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News Article
December 12, 2012
A Spacious, Cleaner and Safer Nassau

Dear Editor,
Is it the politically correct thing to say that the "chickens have come home and will continue to come home to roost" regarding the overcrowding of Nassau? Then that question begs another question: Why is it that we are politically intimidated and extremely cautious when it comes to freedom of speech, especially speech that is non-treasonous?

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