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January 31, 2012
Union: KFC 'sinking to the gutter'

By NATARIO MCKENZIE

Tribune Business Reporter

nmckenzie@tribunemedia.net

UNION executives yesterday accused management of Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) Nassau of "sinking to the gutter" over industrial agreement negotiations and "frustrating the process", after publishing another newspaper advertisment detailing the staff's wage wage and benefits package compared to its competitors.

In its noti...

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June 27, 2022
HMBS Flamingo captain honoured at ceremony

NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe honoured distinguished Defence Force and HMBS Flamingo survivor Captain Witfield Neely at an awards ceremony Sunday.

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March 22, 2024
Forestry Awareness Week Celebrated at Anatol Rodgers Senior High School

The Hon. Zane Lightbourne, State Minister for the Environment and Natural Resources joined students of Anatol Rodgers Senior High School, March 21, to observe Forestry Awareness Week (FAW).

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June 29, 2022
LaRoda: The Bahamas could qualify for more grant funding

Countries and non-governmental organizations are coming to the realization that while The Bahamas is labeled as a high-income country, its vulnerabilities put it in a category that makes it suitable for international aid and grants that were once denied, Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister Myles LaRoda told Guardian Business yesterday.

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May 17, 2011
Oddball Bahamas isle hints at seismic activity

As other islands are slowly sinking, this 'stable' one is going against grain

All
the islands in the Bahamas were thought to be slowly sinking, but now
scientists find one quirky isle going against the crowd. This anomaly
suggests the area may be less seismically stable than previously
thought.

Scientists focused on the small island of Mayaguana in
the southeast Bahamas, which measures abou...

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February 27, 2024
How To Prevent a Heart Attack - Lifestyle choices involving food, exercise, sleep and more can help reduce your risk

Statistics say at least one person in The Bahamas will die of coronary heart disease or have a heart attack every day of the year. Blood flow to their heart will either stop or be severely reduced. Death or permanent heart damage is possible.

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February 26, 2024
Monday & Tuesday Special! Shrimp Scampi!

Monday & Tuesday Special! Shrimp Scampi! 25% OFF! Sink your teeth into some shrimp today!

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February 03, 2024
Letters to the Editor: Exorbitant boat registration fees will have a ripple effect

Editor, In a world where the cost of living has become a surmounting burden for families and businesses alike, the recent proposition to dramatically increase boat registration fees from a digestible $20 to a staggering $750 for small boats, and from a reasonable $200 to a crushing $3,000 for larger vessels, is a cause for [...]

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December 22, 2023
Underwater photographer calls to regulate chumming

A POPULAR underwater photographer joined calls to regulate chumming following a shark attack that killed Lauren Erickson Van Wart, 44, two weeks ago as she paddle-boarded three-quarters of a mile off Sandals Resort.

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November 21, 2023
'CHAOS' AS FERRY SANK, SAYS FAMILY: Grandmother who died in incident 'was given faulty oxygen tank'

THE granddaughter of the 75-year-old American woman who died when a Blue Lagoon Island ferry teetered last week claimed staff gave her grandmother a faulty oxygen tank that couldn't be turned on.

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