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Gibson leads Huskies to two victories
Qyemah Gibson has emerged as an offensive leader for the St. Mary’s Huskies this preseason and has set the tone for lofty expectations in the 2021 campaign.
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Bishop Eliakin Ferguson Sr
Bishop Eliakin Ferguson Sr., age 86 of Golden Gates #2 and formerly of Major Cay, Crooked Island died at Princess Margaret Hospital on Wednesday, December 12th, 2018. He is survived by his Wife: Dorcas Ferguson; 5 Sons: Chief Revenue Officer …
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MABLE NIXON
MABLE NIXON age 86 years of Berry Avenue, Yamacraw Beach Estates and formerly of Mars Bay, Andros died at her residence on Wednesday, January 7th, 2015. She is survived by her Sons: Sheaddy, Fredrick & Anthony Nixon; Daughters: Ethel Munroe …
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Lettice Clarke
Matriach Lettice Clarke age 86 years of Jimmy Hill Exuma died on Sunday November 12 2017 at Jackson Memorial Hospital, Miami Florida. She is lovingly remembered by her children: Albert Clarke Jr., Teddy Clarke, Sharon Moods, Pastor Eric Danny Clarke, …
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Rejoiner Ann Rolle
Matriarch Rejoiner Ann Rolle (also known as Ms. Francis) 86 a resident of Blue Hill Heights & Pride Estates & formerly of Fir road, Abaco, died at PMH on Friday 13th January, 2017. She was predeceased by 2 sons: Lennie …
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Lillian Williams-Bowe
Death Notice Ms. Lillian “Lillis” Williams-Bowe, 86 of #5 Walnut St. Pinewood Gardens and formerly of Man Grove Cay, Andros, died at her daughter’s residence on Sunday, 18th June, 2017. She is predeceased by 1 Son: Harry Bowe, 2 Brothers: …
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Jean Derilus Annesca
Death Notice For Jean Derilus Annesca, 86 a resident of South Beach, Nassau N.P., The Bahamas, and formerly of Latortue, Haiti, died at his residence on Tuesday, 18th July, 2017. He is survived by One Daughter: Minister Colette Joseph; Sons: …
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Elder Hartman Cooper Sr
Elder Hartman Cooper Sr. age 86 years of Treasure Cay Abaco died on September 24 2019 at The Princess Margaret Hospital. He is survived by his wife: Mary Jane "Macy" Cooper; Children: Silbert, Hartman, Curtis, Garrett, Isreal and Densbury, Lavan …
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Yvonne Alicia Taylor
Yvonne Alicia Taylor age 86 of Wilson Tract and formerly of Mason’s Bay, Acklins died at the Princess Margaret hospital on Sunday October 20, 2019. She is survived by her daughters, Juliamae Johnson, Robertha Taylor, Doretha Smith, Azely Smith, Leona …
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Rev. Dr. Samuel Leviticus Saunders
Rev. Dr. Samuel Leviticus Saunders, 86 of Queens Highway Taroum Bay Eleuthera died on Friday March 1 2019 at his residence. He is survived by his Children: Samuel Jr. & Keith Saunders, Elizabeth West, Shemah Darling, Stamethia Roker and Kimberlena …
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Vera Mae Brooks Davis
Vera Mae Brooks Davis, 86 a resident of Plantol Street & formerly of Exuma, died at Princess Margaret Hospital on Saturday, March 9, 2019. She is survived by her adopted children: Tiffany & Mannix Barton; brother: Nigel Rolle; sister: Martha …
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PETER YOUNG: People still in denial over climate change despite all the evidence
THE news from Hawaii this past week has been nothing short of terrible as the massive scale of utter devastation has become evident to the outside world. At the time of writing, there are 96 confirmed deaths from the wildfires that ravaged the island of Maui but, reportedly, hundreds of others are still missing.
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FIVE CES TECH SHOW TRENDS TO WATCH
CES, the annual gadget show that showcases the buzziest and brightest tech, looks different this year — less Vegas glitz, more internet efficiency. With no physical conference in Las Vegas due to the pandemic, 1,800 companies are instead taking to streaming video to show off new products and technology to 150,000 attendees across the globe.
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FIVE CES TECH SHOW TRENDS TO WATCH
CES, the annual gadget show that showcases the buzziest and brightest tech, looks different this year — less Vegas glitz, more internet efficiency. With no physical conference in Las Vegas due to the pandemic, 1,800 companies are instead taking to streaming video to show off new products and technology to 150,000 attendees across the globe.
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Dunkin’ for Boobies raises $5,000
RADIO House yesterday raised over $5,000 from its second annual Dunkin’ for Boobies event, an initiative aimed at promoting breast cancer awareness in the Bahamas.
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Coaches to take it to the next level
AFTER a successful hosting of their first Level One Certification Course overseas last November, the United States of American Track and Field (USATF) will be reuniting with the Bahamas Association of Athletic Coaches (BAAC) for their second course next week.
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Reinvesting 50% of corporate tax no GDP growth panacea
Reinvesting 50 percent of the revenues generated by a corporate income tax would lessen - but not eliminate - the negative economic impact of each of the four proposed implementation options, the Government is forecasting.
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Queen Elizabeth II mourned at funeral by Britain and world
LONDON (AP) — Britain and the world said a final goodbye to Queen Elizabeth II at a state funeral Monday that drew presidents and kings, princes and prime ministers — and crowds who massed along the streets of London to honour a monarch whose 70-year reign defined an age.
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Grand Bahama residents share sadness over Queen
THE death of Queen Elizabeth II is sad news for many people in Grand Bahama, particularly British residents living here.