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Claudie Mae Reckley
Claudie Mae Reckley, 85 a resident of Father Calnan Road & formerly of Port Howe, Cat Island died t PMH on 16th May, 2015. She is survived by her 2 daughters: Judy Mae Reckley & Louisde Sherman; 1 son: Daniel …
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Claudie Mae Reckley
Claudie Mae Reckley, 85 a resident of Father Calnan Road & formerly of Port Howe, Cat Island died t PMH on 16th May, 2015. She is survived by her 2 daughters: Judy Mae Reckley & Louisde Sherman; 1 son: Daniel …
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Louise Archer
Death Notice For Ms. Louise Archer age 85 of # 13 Malatto Drive, Golden Gates II, died at the Princess Margaret Hospital on Wednesday, April 23rd, 2014. She is survived by her Children: Ernest “Jimmy” Moxey, Karen Moxey, Mrs. Valeria …
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Florence Russell Thompson
Death Notice For Florence Russell Thompson, 85 of Crown Haven Abaco died on February 22 2016 at the Princess Margaret Hospital. She is survived by Son: Theophius "Joey" Thompson; Grandchildren: Chrissy Thompson Jr., Michael, Rex Jr., Roxanne, Britney & Sarah …
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Wilbert Whylly
Wilbert Whylly, 85 a resident of Waterford, Eleuthera & formerly of Green Castle, Eleuthera, died at his residence on 27th October, 2016. He is survived by his 8 sons: Hansel, Jerry, Phillip, Errol, Breon, Stephen & Lambert Whylly, & Glenroy …
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ORA INGRAHAM
Death Notice For ORA INGRAHAM, 85 of Central Pines, Abaco, formerly of Turks & Caicos, died at Marsh Harbour Medical Clinic on Sunday, August 13, 2017. She is survived by her One Son: Cecil Ingraham; Eight Daughters: Hycinth, Shirley Mills, …
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Wanda Nuella Melnechuk
Death Notice for Wanda Nuella Melnechuk, age 85, of Dunmore Ave., Chippingham, passed away at her residence on Wednesday, March 14, 2019. She is survived by Sons: Kurt and Karl Melnechuk: Daughters: Kim Chappelle and Kristi Melnechuk: Grandchildren: Leonard and …
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Mary Elizabeth Mortimer Prince
Mary Elizabeth Mortimer Prince, 85 of Garden Hills, died on June 30th, 2019 at her residence. She is survived by her Children: George and Rodger Mortimer, Andrea Whyms, Pauline Bethell, Jewel Mortimer, Bernadette Mortimer, Allison Garnier, Yvette Prince, Bridgette Storr, …
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Dynasty, St Agnes, and Wester are victorious
Dynasty, St Agnes, and Wester are victorious By Donovan Matthews DYNASTY, St Agnes and Western got victories as the Bahamas Cricket Association 2012 20/20 series continued at Windsor Park in New Providence. On Saturday, Dynasty scored an easy 126-run vi
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Edmund Spencer Moxey M.B.E
A State Recognized Funeral Service for Mr. Edmund Spencer Moxey M.B.E., age 80 years, Father of Culture and Member Of Parliament 1967-1977, formerly of Duncan Town Ragged Island and a resident of #63 McKinney Drive, Stapleton Gardens, will be held …
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Almost 1m referrals to Nassau/PI hotels
A senior Bahamian tourism executive yesterday said Nassau/Paradise Island has recovered to 97 percent of pre-COVID business volumes by March 2023 with airlift capacity up by double digits for the year-to-date.
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Lights out for 5,400 ‘can’t pay’ families
WORKS Minister Desmond Bannister revealed yesterday that 5,412 households across the country are “off the grid,” as a result of not paying energy bills for 60 days or more and collectively owe Bahamas Power and Light more than $5m.
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IAN FERGUSON: The advantages to buying Bahamian
The Bahamas presently imports more than $5.5bn in goods and services annually. Over 94 percent of our food is imported from the US and our other trading partners. For many years we have lamented these statistics, but have not made significant strides towards changing this reality.
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Standing ovation for Buddy Hield in Oklahoma
IT is not often that you see a home crowd give a standing ovation to an opposing player, but that is exactly the reception Buddy Hield received when he returned to Oklahoma as a professional.
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'Govt should have talked to unions on tax'
WHILE he agrees that sugary drinks should be taxed, Bahamas Electrical Workers Union president Paul Maynard criticised the government for its lack of comprehensive consultation with unions over the proposed two percent salary tax to pay for National
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'Gimmick fears' on roadworks compensation
BUSINESS owners impacted by the New Providence Road Improvement Project yesterday said they were still waiting to see what sort of compensation they would receive after completing the Ministry of Finance's survey, one telling Tribune Business he felt the move may have simply been a "gimmick".
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Jaron Cornish making a name for himself with Sea Wolves
JARON Cornish continues to make the most of his recent opportunities in his first season with the Stony Brook Sea Wolves men’s basketball programme.Cornish has set milestones in his last three games, most recently scoring in double figures for the se
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INSIGHT – The future of healthcare is here now: be bold
Picture this: you have just been in a car accident. You’re lying on a gurney in the ambulance, sirens blaring as they rush you to the hospital. There’s a family member in the ambulance who’s grasping your hand, terrified. The paramedic asks: “Are you allergic to any medications? Has anyone in your family ever had a bad reaction to their medicine? Have you ever had trouble with anaesthesia?” He’s looking at you and glancing at the family member as he asks. What do you say? Can your family member answer his questions?
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THE ALICIA WALLACE COLUMN: Poverty isn’t a choice, for many it’s their battle throughout life
Money is a complicated topic of discussion. It is, in many ways, taboo to talk about money in real terms. We can comfortably talk about high prices, sales and taxation, but it is more difficult to discuss, in concrete terms, salaries, expenses and what we can and cannot afford.
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REACH stretched to last dollar, Sure Win steps in
WITH $1 in the bank, REACH – the organisation that is the lifeline for children with autism, their parents, teachers and caregivers – was on the brink of falling off a financial cliff when benefactors Sure Win stepped in.