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January 14, 2012
New Providence Central Police Division conducts Operation Take Back

In keeping with the Commissioner of Police policing plan to "Tackle
Crime", officers of the Central Division launched "Operation Take Back"
on Friday 13th January, 2012.

The
four (4) hour long operation, which also included officers from the
Internal Security Division, targeted prolific offenders, as well as
persons engaged in minor crimes.

At the end of the operation three (3) people, two ...

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Culture and community
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February 16, 2023
Culture and community

For perhaps the hundredth time the frustrated caller asked, "Whatever happened to those strong old communities we used to have, where everybody looked after one another?" While the talk show host immediately launched into a discussion about crime, foreigners and "people are just different these days". I found myself asking the same question as I ...
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February 15, 2023
Teen accused of robbing Domino's Pizza delivery woman of pizza and cash

A teenager has been accused of robbing a Domino's Pizza delivery woman of food, drinks and cash. Prosecutors say the 17-year-old boy robbed the woman of four boxes of pizza, three barbecued wings, a sandwich, two sodas and $182 cash at gunpoint on February 2. The robbery took place at Bacardi Road around 10:25 p.m. ...
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February 07, 2023
Treating the embarrassing problem of bad breath

In planning treatment of bad breath, we have to first be certain that your gums are healthy and there are no periodontal pockets or cavities harboring odor-causing bacteria. This is done by measuring your pocket depths with a periodontal probe and examining your digital x-rays. Tongue scraping with a specially designed device called a tongue ...
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November 27, 2019
Grand Bahama Welcome First International Flight Since Hurricane Dorian

It was an exciting day for Grand Bahama on Tuesday, November 26, as the island welcomed its first official international flight to the Fixed Based Operators (FBO) at Grand Bahama International Airport since the passing of Hurricane Dorian. Representatives from The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation (BMOTA), Grand Bahama Island Tourism Board, Grand Bahama Airport Company, Bahamas Customs and Im...

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February 01, 2023
Eleuthera water issues improve while new tanks install under way

AGRICULTURE, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs Minister Clay Sweeting confirmed that two one million-gallon tanks are on the ground in Eleuthera.

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June 25, 2021
Fish By Jos Andrs reopens at The Cove

Fish by José Andrés at The Cove, Atlantis, has officially reopened. The dining outlet, helmed by Michelin-starred chef José Andrés, offers sustainable seafood dishes that showcase authentic Bahamian flavors.

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Majority Rule lessons
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January 12, 2023
Majority Rule lessons

January 10th is observed as Majority Rule Day in The Bahamas. This event was most significant and pivotal to the birth and future of the nation called The Bahamas. I was there as a young boy at the moment and was also involved in the transition on the periphery, as my family was an integral ...
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November 16, 2022
Great Commission Ministries to break ground for $3m shelter in January

GREAT Commission Ministries expects to break ground for the construction of a $3m shelter in January, with an estimated $30,000 saved so far for the venture.

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March 17, 2015
BEC meltdown almost thwarted food drives

As hundreds of New Providence residents and businesses grappled with power outages over the weekend, food drives of one of the largest charities in the country were cut in half.

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