The number of armed robberies in Nassau has increased to an alarming level with 14 occurring within one week and now 5 more just in one night. read more »
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Seagrapes, a buffet style restaurant in Atlantis Paradise Island Resort was closed for renovations. It is set to reopen on December 21st. read more »
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Minister of Works and Transport Neko Grant promised "not to rest" until the job of fixing all all the traffic lights in New Providence was done. read more »
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Disgraced tax-cheat Wendall Jones was reportedly saved by his partner, Frankie 'Snake' Wilson from being sent to jail. read more »
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Young people between the ages of 10-25 represent 50 per cent of those who become infected with HIV/AIDS in the English-speaking Caribbean. read more »
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With the level of violent crime in The Bahamas rising as the year winds down, the Royal Bahamas Police Force is being positioned for new leadership. read more »
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Shortcomings revealed in a recent audit of the Bahamas air traffic services could have a negative impact on tourism. read more »
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Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham is calling for lawmakers to create 2,500 temporary jobs for the next six months to help struggling families. read more »
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Steep monthly payments to National Insurance will allow the delinquent tax deadbeat Wendall Jones to stay out of jail. read more »
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The proceedings in the House of Assembly came to a brief halt when members of Parliament stopped to pay respect and tribute to the late Beryl Hanna. read more »
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November has been proclaimed Road Safety Month by the Road Traffic Department. There have been over 500 traffic fatalities in the past 10 years. read more »
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A top local accountant has noted that while fraudulent activity has always been common in the Bahamas it is on the rise in the past few monnths. read more »
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