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No layoffs over laundry changes, says Atlantis
SENIOR Atlantis Vice-President Ed Fields insisted there would be “absolutely no layoffs” at the hotel after laundry workers were told some positions had been made redundant yesterday morning.
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Surprise at Christie admission
OPPOSITION Leader Dr Hubert Minnis was surprised by Prime Minister Christie's acknowledgment that the Bahamas was now "in the midst of one of the most difficult and challenging fiscal periods in the nation's history". The Prime Minister made his observati
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Konshens and Elephant Man unite for 242 Dancehall concert
DANCEHALL performers Konshens and Elephant Man moved the crowd at Club Luna on Friday with their “more than satisfactory performances”.
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'Spoken from the heart' - Tribute to Edmund Moxey by Sir Arthur Foulkes
GOVERNOR General Sir Arthur Foulkes, in a tribute paid to Edmund Moxey, creator of the Jumbey Village dream, recalled their years in the political trenches together, nourishing a single ambition – the “salvation of a people.”
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Joe leads 76ers past Thunder in SLC Summer League 80-79
ISAIAH Joe made a go-ahead 3-pointer with 25 seconds left, his fourth of the game, and the Philadelphia 76ers beat the Oklahoma City Thunder 80-79 on Thursday on Day 3 of the Salt Lake City Summer League.
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MARCH MADNESS: Coleby, Rebels in comeback victory
One of the “First Four” and the first Bahamian to compete in this year’s NCAA Tournament, Dwight Coleby and the Ole Miss Rebels got “March Madness” off to an exciting start with an epic comeback win.
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First game for BGDBA title
ONE team was dominant all season, the other hit an incredible win streak at the right time, and now the two meet to decide The Bahamas Government Departmental Basketball Association title.
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Ayton posts double double in 123-110 loss to Hawks
ATLANTA (AP) — Trae Young scored 21 of his 36 points in the fourth quarter and the Atlanta Hawks pulled away late to beat the Phoenix Suns 123-110 last night.
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Tribune poll: Public should have been told immediately about rapes
The police SHOULD have warned the public immediately after a recent spell of rapes, according to voters in The Tribune’s online poll.
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Theodora Linia Sands
Funeral Service for the Late Theodora Linia Sands, 94 years of #25 Christopher Street and formerly of Pompey Bay, Acklins, will be held on Saturday, September 13th, 2014, 11:00 a.m. at St. Agnes Anglican Church, Baillou Hill Road. Archdeacon I. …
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Leith Hilary Cancino
A funeral service for Leith Hilary Cancino, 94, of Eastern Road, Nassau, The Bahamas, who died peacefully at her residence, on Tuesday, 7th June, 2016, will be held at Sacred Heart Roman Catholic Church, Shirley Street, Nassau, on Saturday, 11th …
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Loretta Ethel Adderley
Funeral service for Loretta Ethel Adderley, 94 yrs., a resident of Gambier Village, will be held at Mt. Zion Union Baptist Church, Gambier Village, on Saturday at 10:00 a.m. Officiating will be Pastor J. Leslie Rolle, assisted by Minister Lancaster …
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Olga L. Burrows
Funeral Service for Olga L. Burrows, 73, of Collins Avenue, will be held on Saturday April 28th, 10:00 a.m. at St. Georges Anglican Church, Montrose Avenue. Archdeacon G. Kingsley Knowles assisted by Rev. Fr. Andrew Toppin will officiate. Cremation will …
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Bahama Brass Band proclaim the gospel in the Pond community
Inspired by the convention theme “Rise Up and Take Your Journey”, the world famous Bahama Brass Band joined forces with the leadership and members of the Church of God of Prophecy’s Love Centre on Ernest Street last Saturday to proclaim the gospel.