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Helena Musgrove
Funeral Service for the late Helena Musgrove age 84 years of White’s Addition off Kemp Road will be held on Saturday January 25 2020 at The New Mount Zion Missionary Baptist Church, Blue Hill Road South at 10:00a.m. Officiating will …
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Althea Louise Knowles
Funeral Services for Althea Louise Knowles, age 84 of Knowles Avenue, Tonique Williams-Darling Highway, and formerly of Buckley’s, Long Island will be held on Saturday January 25th, 2020 at 10:00am at St. Barnabas Anglican Church, Baillou Hill and Wulff Roads. …
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Luc Eyma
Funeral Service for Luc “Pappy’’ Eyma, age 84 of #8 Bacardi Road and formerly of Cape Haitien, Haiti who died on Friday, March 8th, 2019 will be held on Sunday, March 31st, 2019 at 11:00 a.m. at Grants Town Seventh …
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Jeffrey King
Final Rites and Burial for the late Mr. Jeffrey King Age 63yrs, a resident of Nassau Village, will be held on Saturday August 24th 2019, at 11:00 am. at Hillside Missionary Baptist Church, Independence Highway Officiating will be Rev. Lockwood …
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Minerva Joy Miller
Funeral service for Minerva Joy Miller, 84 a resident of Jubilee Gardens & formerly of Yellow Elder Gardens & True Blue, Crooked Island, will be held at First Born Church of the Living God, Crooked Island Street, on Saturday, December …
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Rosalie Butler
Funeral service for Rosalie Butler, 84 a resident of Vendal Drive, Sunset Park & formerly of Green Castle, Eleuthera, will be held at Christ the King Parish Church, Ridgeland Park, West, on Saturday, December 14, 2019 at 10:00 a.m. Officiating …
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THREE BAILED OVER $4M DRUGS HAUL
A Supreme Court judge has granted bail to three men ahead of their trial over allegations they were caught with close to $4m worth of marijuana in waters off South Andros.The Tribune understands Justice Gregory Hilton granted Kenny Major, Patrick Bai
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Stuart and Demons have lofty expectations
DAUNTE Stuart and his Northwestern State Demons head into the 2022 season with lofty expectations based on several noteworthy publications.
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Grant and T-wolves push win streak to five games
AFTER another win against a U Sports ranked opponent, Leashja Grant and the Lakehead Thunderwolves head into the winter break with a national ranking of their own.
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UPDATED: Police find body of dead man in street
Police are seeking the public's help after a man was found shot dead on Peach Street and Montrose Avenue on Sunday.
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Woman charged with killing boy she said was robbing her
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80% of motorists exposed torogue, uninsured drivers
A SENIOR insurance executive yesterday said it would not take “a heavy lift” to crack down on uninsured drivers who threaten to inflict a substantial loss on 80 per cent of Bahamian motorists.Patrick Ward, Bahamas First’s president and chief executiv
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Safe haven for cancer patients hailed as a ‘godsend’
“A godsend” is what Francis Friends calls the assistance of the Cancer Society of the Bahamas, whom she credits with making her husband’s treatment and recovery process as comfortable as possible.
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Buddy, Nemanja, Bogdan and Kings stop T-Wolves 141-130
SACRAMENTO, California (AP) — Sacramento coach Dave Joerger wants his team to use its speed to run right past opponents.
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PATS OFFENSE MEETS RAVENS DEFENSE FOR AFC TITLE
By HOWARD ULMAN AP Sports Writer FOXBOROUGH, Mass. (AP) -- Tom Brady and the New England Patriots made it to the AFC championship game with a high-powered offense that piled up points and yards. Ray Lewis and the Baltimore Ravens got there with a hard-hit
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Repairs to veteran’s home ‘delayed by hurricane’
URBAN Renewal Co-Chair Algernon Allen on Monday said repairs to the home of a World War II veteran seemingly forgotten during a previous cycle of the Small Homes Repair programme has been delayed due to funds being “shifted” towards hurricane relief efforts.
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Help Ranfurly children go back to school
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Fred’s investor message: ‘Bring money, shut up’
The Opposition’s deputy leader yesterday slammed Fred Mitchell for sending “a very clouded message” to foreign investors, one that said: “Bring your money, and shut up.”
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No Freedom of Information Act before 2016, warns Education Minister
THE revised Freedom of Information Act will not be presented to Parliament before spring 2016, according to Minister of Education Jerome Fitzgerald.
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Mitchell: Haiti to be a main topic during CARICOM
FOREIGN Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell said yesterday that Haiti is one of the main issues that will be addressed at CARICOM, noting the country’s political and security challenges.