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Govt still deciding whether to extend unemployment program
The government will make a decision next week on whether it will extend its unemployment assistance program beyond January, according to Minister of Public…
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Man charged with killing in the course of dangerous driving
A man accused of killing a married couple on Christmas Day due to “dangerous driving” was arraigned in a Magistrate’s…
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A new day
When Joseph R. Biden Jr. was sworn in on Wednesday as the 46th president of the United States of America, many…
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PM eases restrictions
As of Sunday, gas stations, pharmacies and laundromats on Abaco and New Providence will be allowed to operate on Sundays, the…
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Man accused of rape spree
Police on Wednesday charged a 35-year-old man with the rapes of six teen girls. Prosecutors allege that Latario Clarke, whose…
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Make terms of Grand Lucayan sale public, Cooper says
Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Deputy Leader Chester Cooper yesterday called on the government to make the terms of sale for…
Read More » Large gatherings at bars and restaurants still a challenge for COVID unit
Large gatherings at business places and the continued operation of prohibited businesses have been challenges for police, Chief Superintendent Zhivago…
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Bay Street businesses still struggling to rebound
Nearly 10 months since they were first ordered shut amid increased restrictions, many businesses along Bay Street continue to struggle, barely…
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Abaconians say theft remains an issue
While Commissioner of Police Paul Rolle downplayed reports of rampant crime on Abaco, residents on the island said it remains…
Read More » Palacious says make corporal punishment of children illegal
Retired Anglican Archdeacon James Palacious said he believes The Bahamas has gotten to the point where corporal punishment of children…
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