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HEADLINES

Deal struck to save hotel jobs

Court hears that three protest voters did not live in Elizabeth

Two teams participate in union nominations

Florida official gets 30 months for money laundering

Industrial agreement signed between Sheraton, BHMA

Bishop Laish Boyd to recommend shortlist for post of Holy Trinity rector



Casurinas coming down

The removal of Casurina trees at Saunders Beach continues. The trees are being removed because they are invasive and prevent the growth of other foliage in their surroundings. The trees will be replaced by buttonwood, sea grape and coconut trees as a measure to stabilize the beach dune. Photo EDWARD RUSSELL III




 
 
 
 
 

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NEWS

New sex probe at GB schools

The Sex Complaints Unit of the Ministry of Education is probing reports of alleged sexual abuse of students at two schools in Grand Bahama, The Nassau Guardian can confirm.


BUSINESS

Team TIEA

twitter.com/guardianbiz: A new central unit of specially-trained lawyers could be created to handle requests to The Bahamas under the tax information exchange agreements scheme, the attorney general has revealed.


SPORTS

Tommy 'Hard work paid off for Chris'

Chris Brown's stellar run on Saturday in Doha, Qatar is still the talk of the town in many local circles.


LIFESTYLES

Do it yourself

The pipe under the kitchen counter has sprung a leak, and there's water everywhere — who do you call? The toilet seat is broken, what do you do? Are you one of those people who at the first sign of a plumbing issue, picks up the telephone in search of a plumbing expert without ever thinking about possibly doing it yourself? If you are, you should realize that picking up the telephone and dialing 123-(PLUMB) will cost you a whole lot more money than you need to be spending.
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BUSINESS

Galanis hits back at 'sham audit' claims

Bank sale sparks UBS Bahamas $32 million writedown

In the pursuit of excellence

Bank of the Bahamas eyes recovery

Grand Bahama Power Company's pledge to its customers

Resort ranks #1 and racks up sales

 

SPORTS

1600-meter men's relay program is imperative

GBPA makes presentation to marathon runner Boothe

Top players searching for answers

BSC season winds down

The individual gold at last!

Sheniqua, Nivea go 1-2 in 200m


LIFESTYLES

Choosing a great business suit

Use insecticidal soap to control insects

The great physician

Trim your waist, boost your well-being with Pilates

Ask the doctor

Dealing with spinal cord damage in dogs

 

 

SIDEBURNS


GOOD AS GOLD!

Chris ‘The Fireman’ Brown from The Bahamas (right), crosses the finish line first to win the men’s 400m final at the 13th IAAF World Indoor Athletics Championships on Saturday past. The games are being held in Doha, Qatar. Brown ran a season's best time of 45.96 seconds.

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