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Grand Bahamas local govt electoral race underway
THE Local government electoral race is in full swing in Grand Bahama as 96 persons throughout the island vie for available seats in three districts. Elections are set for June 23.
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Airline industry faces $3.7m Customs debt
The Auditor General’s Office has urged Customs to collect millions of dollars in unpaid taxes and fees, including $3.747m collectively owed by 13 airlines as at end-June 2018.
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Man held in connection with armed robbery
ONE man is in custody in connection with armed robbery and the recovery of an illegal firearm.
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Neville Lockhart Pyfrom
Funeral service for the late Neville Lockhart Pyfrom, age 87 years of #85 Collins Avenue will be held at Glad Tidings Tabernacle, Kemp Road Saturday January 10th 2015 at 11:00am. Rev. Irene Russell will officiate. He is survived by His …
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Buster Randolph Ferguson
Funeral Service for Buster Randolph Ferguson, age 85 of Prince Charles Drive who died on May 17th, 2015 will be on held Friday at 11 a.m. at St. Bede’s Roman Catholic Church, Sutton Street. Officiating will be Father Jude Muokwe. …
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Bosfield Samuel Bethel
Funeral Service for Rev. Bosfield Samuel Bethel J.P. age 85 years a resident of #115 South Mall Drive, Caravel Beach and formerly of James Cistern, Eleuthera will be held on March 30th, 2013 at 11:00 a.m. at Zion Baptist Church, …
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Eliza Advira Smith
Funeral Service for Eliza Advira Smith, 85 of Miller’s, Long Island will be held on Saturday, January 11, 2020, 10:00 a.m. at Salem Baptist Church, Miller’s, Long Island. Officiating will be Rev. Ivan Roberts assisted by Rev. Allan Dixon. Interment …
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Three face court on drugs charges
THREE WOMEN and a man were arraigned in Magistrate’s Court on Thursday on separate drug charges.
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Suspect accused of stealing $80 of women’s underwear given $1,000 bail
A MAN was granted $1,000 bail yesterday for allegedly stealing $80 worth of ladies underwear from a store on Robinson Road.
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Hurricanes keep top spot
By RENALDO DORSETT
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Christie should follow pope's lead
On February 11, Pope Benedict XVI stepped down from one of the most powerful posts in the world.
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INSURANCE BROKERS: OVER 25% TO 'FALL OFF'
By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor More than 25 per cent of all existing Bahamian insurance brokers and agents are unlikely to be licensed under the new Act governing the sector, the Insurance Commission told Tribune Business yesterday. Arvind Bagh
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Forecasters keeping close watch on three systems
LOCAL weather forecasters are watching the development of three systems — two tropical storms and one tropical wave.
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Swift Masters bring home right medals
SWIFT Swimming took four swimmers to the US National Masters Swimming Championships in Indianapolis, Indiana, over weekend.
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NPBA Division I: Rockets advance to Final Four
THE Discount Distribution Rockets completed the New Providence Basketball Association’s Division I Final Four.
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State-recognised service for Farrington
A STATE-RECOGNISED memorial service will be held on Saturday for the late senator and veteran hotelier J Barrie Farrington.
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Plants, plants, plants!
THE big day is once again upon us. Mark your calendar for Saturday morning, February 1. Only once a year will you find an event quite like this one.
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US man held after cocaine find
AN American man was arrested after police and American officials found $30,000 worth of suspected cocaine at the Lynden Pindling International Airport on Tuesday.
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Mastercard becomes official card of the Bahamas
THE Ministry of Tourism has partnered with MasterCard to become the official card of the Bahamas, making the move another part of the product being offered to an estimated six million tourists to these shores.
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Nassau Nastics
AS AN engaging alternative to the listless lethargy of summer, the annual Nassau Nastics camp running at two New Providence locations is a fun and healthy option.