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MORE ROAD DIVERSIONS
THE Ministry of Public Works and Transport has announced more traffic diversions and road closures. Market Street from Brougham Street to Duke Street will be fully closed on February 6 to facilitate the laying of water mains and drainage pipes. Drivers sh
Wetlands Day to protect flora and fauna
THE Bahamas National Trust and the Ministry of Tourism joined forces to celebrate World Wetlands Day by introducing Bahamian tour operators to two national parks on New Providence that protect wetlands and their associated flora and fauna. The workshop wa
Wetlands Day to protect flora and fauna
THE Bahamas National Trust and the Ministry of Tourism joined forces to celebrate World Wetlands Day by introducing Bahamian tour operators to two national parks on New Providence that protect wetlands and their associated flora and fauna. The workshop wa
Eye pioneer takes technology breakthrough to europe
Eye pioneer takes technology breakthrough to europe AFTER its highly successful launch in the Bahamas, a new technology that vastly improves reading vision has now expanded to Europe. Pioneering local eye doctor Jonathan Rodgers explained that some of hi
Eye pioneer takes technology breakthrough to europe
Eye pioneer takes technology breakthrough to europe AFTER its highly successful launch in the Bahamas, a new technology that vastly improves reading vision has now expanded to Europe. Pioneering local eye doctor Jonathan Rodgers explained that some of hi
Eye pioneer takes technology breakthrough to europe
Eye pioneer takes technology breakthrough to europe AFTER its highly successful launch in the Bahamas, a new technology that vastly improves reading vision has now expanded to Europe. Pioneering local eye doctor Jonathan Rodgers explained that some of hi
Eye pioneer takes technology breakthrough to europe
Eye pioneer takes technology breakthrough to europe AFTER its highly successful launch in the Bahamas, a new technology that vastly improves reading vision has now expanded to Europe. Pioneering local eye doctor Jonathan Rodgers explained that some of hi
Eye pioneer takes technology breakthrough to europe
Eye pioneer takes technology breakthrough to europe AFTER its highly successful launch in the Bahamas, a new technology that vastly improves reading vision has now expanded to Europe. Pioneering local eye doctor Jonathan Rodgers explained that some of hi
Government leads call for a reduction in carbon footprint
REDUCING the intensity of energy consumption throughout the Bahamas is the beginning of a responsible citizen's behaviour toward increasing the Bahamas' contribution to mitigating the global carbon footprint, the government has said.. Energy statistics s
Government leads call for a reduction in carbon footprint
REDUCING the intensity of energy consumption throughout the Bahamas is the beginning of a responsible citizen's behaviour toward increasing the Bahamas' contribution to mitigating the global carbon footprint, the government has said.. Energy statistics s
HUNDREDS RAISE MONEY FOR CANCER HOSPITAL
ATTRACTING more than 300 preschoolers and toddlers and raising $12,818.30, the 2012 staging of the St Jude's Children's Research Hospital Trike-A-Thon on January 27 in Sandyport is being hailed as a tremendous success. A St Jude Hospital tradition for mor
HUNDREDS RAISE MONEY FOR CANCER HOSPITAL
ATTRACTING more than 300 preschoolers and toddlers and raising $12,818.30, the 2012 staging of the St Jude's Children's Research Hospital Trike-A-Thon on January 27 in Sandyport is being hailed as a tremendous success. A St Jude Hospital tradition for mor
DENTAL ASSOCIATION TO MARK 50TH ANNIVERSARY
THIS year marks the 50th anniversary of the Bahamas Dental Association, and the occasion is being commemorated with a series of special events. The celebrations kicked off with a church service at Evangelistic Temple on February 5. The association will al
HUNDREDS RAISE MONEY FOR CANCER HOSPITAL
ATTRACTING more than 300 preschoolers and toddlers and raising $12,818.30, the 2012 staging of the St Jude's Children's Research Hospital Trike-A-Thon on January 27 in Sandyport is being hailed as a tremendous success. A St Jude Hospital tradition for mor
DENTAL ASSOCIATION TO MARK 50TH ANNIVERSARY
THIS year marks the 50th anniversary of the Bahamas Dental Association, and the occasion is being commemorated with a series of special events. The celebrations kicked off with a church service at Evangelistic Temple on February 5. The association will al
Jury finds man guilty of manslaughter
Jury finds man guilty of manslaughter By DENISE MAYCOCK Tribune Freeport Reporter dmaycock@tribunemedia.net FREEPORT - Although Coletor Johnson was acquitted of murder, her co-accused Glinton Louis was found guilty of manslaughter on Thursday in the Su
106 police officers promoted
106 police officers promoted THE Governor General has approved the promotion of 106 senior police officers. Commissioner of Police Ellison Greenslade announced that the promotions were carried out in accordance with Article 119 (5) of the Constitution an
Man is alive today thanks to blood drive
SIXTY-year-old Abaco resident Samuel "Will" Bethel lay on the operating table undergoing major surgery and it became quickly apparent that in order to get him through, surgeons were going to require immense amounts of blood. After 30 years in Marsh Harbou
A night at the opera
A night at the opera IT ISN'T easy to surpass a resounding success, but the encore of Bizet-Broadway did just that - enchanting newcomers and returning guest alike. Once again, the audience was treated to the genius of world-class vocalists, who performe
Police fears for missing family
Police fears for missing family POLICE are extremely concerned about the safety of a family of five after they disappeared without a trace over the weekend. Marsha Hepburn Peters, 34, and her four children - Joel,12, Shamar, 8, Charis, 6, and Zion, 2 - b