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Minnis Makes Teary-Eyed Apology

It was a teary-eyed swan song for Free National Movement (FNM) Leader Dr. Hubert Minnis, who yesterday asked members of the FNM to forgive him for any mistakes he has made, saying, “I am not perfect and I never will be.” “I will continue to serve in the House of Assembly as the member of Parliament for Killarney,” said Minnis at the FNM’s 50th anniversary church service. “I again thank the constituents of Killarney for their support since 2007 and during […]

todayOctober 25, 2021 29

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Bishop Neil C. Ellis stepping down

After 34 years of preaching, Bishop Neil C. Ellis, 61, is stepping down from the office of senior pastor at Mount Tabor Church. Ellis’ retirement is scheduled for December 2022. While he is stepping down from the office, he won’t be retiring from ministry per se. “I am still sought after for conferences and special church events. I am stepping down from the top spot of the church, but I am not retiring from active duty. A lot of this […]

todayOctober 7, 2021 288

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Celebration: Bahamas Wins Silver in Men’s 4×4

Exterior GOLD Coast, Australia: As the athletic competition at the XXI Commonwealth Games came to a close on Saturday night at the Carrara Stadium, the men’s 4 x 4 relay team of Ojay Ferguson, Teray Smith, Stephen Newbold and Alonzo Russell provided one more reason for the Bahamas to celebrate.

todayApril 25, 2018 130

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Aliv comes on board as Freedom Farm opens season

Aliv is excited to have partnered yet again with the Freedom Farm Baseball League to kick of its 2018 season. The new season got underway on Saturday. The action-packed day kicked off with a church service held at Holy Cross Anglican Church followed by a march from Aliv’s headquarters to the Freedom Farm baseball fields for the opening ceremony and a few games. Aliv Events and Sponsorship Coordinator Jayme Pinder said Aliv believes in all things service oriented in the […]

todayApril 23, 2018 103

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Bed crisis at PMH

  To tackle what is being described as a crisis of bed shortages at Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH), Minister of Health Dr. Duane Sands said yesterday that elective surgery will be discontinued indefinitely as of today until the shortage eases. Seventeen patients were admitted to hospital on Wednesday, but there were no beds “anywhere in the hospital” to accommodate them, a consequence of an increased number of boarders taking up beds and the 67 beds that remain out of commission, […]

todayApril 23, 2018 65

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Reset to Wellness initiative in full swing

The road to healthy living often requires a complete mental and physical reset. For consumers leading busy lives, incorporating healthy habits on a daily basis is often challenging. By the end of the first quarter of each year many have abandoned resolutions that can lead to healthier lifestyles. To combat this trend, Solomon’s Fresh Market launched a year-long initiative called Reset to Wellness, to assist customers in achieving their wellness goals. The brand, known for its wide selection of fresh, […]

todayApril 23, 2018 72

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Residents sue government over landfill fires.

One-hundred and eleven Jubilee Gardens residents have filed a class action lawsuit against the government and Renew Bahamas, claiming their health and that of their families, and the enjoyment of their homes, have been impacted by fires and hazardous smoke from the New Providence Landfill for years. In a writ filed by Fred Smith, QC, who represents the group, the residents claim they have all been “injuriously affected by the continuous fires; thick, black smoke; unbearable stench and dangerous, toxic […]

todayApril 23, 2018 74

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