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September 24, 2018
Bahamas Humane Society Annual General Meeting 2018

The Annual General Meeting of the Bahamas Humane Society will be held on Tuesday, September 25 at 7 p.m. at the BHS shelter...

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August 24, 2018
Governor General Designated, 'Chancellor of the Societies of Honour'

Her Excellency Dame Marguerite Pindling, GCMG, has been designated ?Chancellor of the Societies of Honour.? During a ceremony held in the Drawing Room of Government House on Mount Fitzwilliam, August 23, 2018 Acting Chief Justice Vera Watkins...

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May 08, 2018
Cancer Society Makes Courtesty Call on the Govenor General

Governor General Her Excellency Dame Marguerite Pindling, centre, received members of the Cancer Society of The Bahamas...

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September 15, 2017
39Allow pets to be taken to hurricane shelters in future39

BAHAMAS Humane Society's General Manager Percy Grant hopes Bahamians will one day be allowed to take their pets with them to hurricane shelters. As Hurricane Harvey headed toward Texas last month, images and stories emerged of people travelling to s

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News Article
February 24, 2017
Attorney General's response to Civil Society Group Statement

I am happy to see that the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Federation (BCCEF), the Organization for Responsible Government (ORG) and another 14 civil society organizations have recognized our commitment to ensuring that the Bahamian...

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News Article
February 06, 2017
Cancer Society of The Bahamas pays courtesy call on the Governor General

Melissa Major, programme coordinator of the Cancer Society of The Bahamas, along with other members, paid a courtesy call upon Her Excellency Dame Marguerite Pindling, Governor General, at Government House on Thursday, February 2, 2017...

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News Article
January 24, 2014
The link between education and crime

Dear Editor,

Education is wonderful but only if it does more than make us into better workers. It should also help us in our transition to becoming better people.
But this cannot effectively happen when character development remains on the periphery of the education process.
It is not enough for the schools to turn out generations of "bright" people, if so many are lacking in a moral center -- in...

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News Article
May 27, 2013
Crime crisis threatens nation

he Bahamas today is facing a crisis, but the country is not in crisis mode.
There is no sense of urgency or direction from government, or any key area of society for that matter to address the alarming rate of violence in the country, and a worsening erosion of our moral fabric.
The crime situation today is like a bucket with a million holes. There is a leak from every direction.
The government h...

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News Article
May 21, 2013
Civil Society Bahamas engaged by Office of Attorney General

Nassau, Bahamas -

Civil Society Bahamas, in keeping with its
current operational theme, "Re-education, Training and Development,"
recently engaged with the office of the Attorney General. Personnel from
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs & Immigration were also present. 
The purpose of the meeting was for Civil Society Bahamas to assist
further with the generation of the country's annual r...

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