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08142023 HOME BUYER'S GUIDE

Monday, 14th August, 2023.

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Promoters disappointed as occasional licences see 2,900 per cent increase

AN INCREASE of 2,900 per cent in the occasional licence fee has disappointed some event promoters, many of whom say the rise is neither fair nor reasonable.

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Bleeding gums

Do you get bleeding from your gums? Does it happen occasionally? Does it happen daily? Does it happen with pain?

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Bleeding gums

Do you get bleeding from your gums? Does it happen occasionally? Does it happen daily? Does it happen with pain?

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ACCUWEATHER: WIND ALERT FOR FREEPORT, BAHAMAS 5.30pm-11.30pm

5.30pm-11.30pm Strong east-northeast winds will continue today.

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Dorian to bring downpours to the Bahamas

WHILE former Tropical Storm Dorian is likely to remain disorganised, disruptive downpours will hit the Bahamas and continue to spread northwestward into the end of the week.

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Best impersonation?

Re:  Man accused of impersonating pilot.

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Large taxpayers promised ‘crème de la crème’ service

The Government’s senior revenue official has pledged that large companies will receive “crème de la crème” service when the Large Taxpayer Unit is launched next month.

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Dorian closes in on The Bahamas

Dorian is now a disorganized tropical rainstorm racing westward through the southern Atlantic. If it returns to tropical storm status it would raise the alarm for widespread flooding, damaging winds and dangerous surf to The Bahamas.

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Marriage for three

Gays should understand that most Bahamians regard marriage as a sacred institution with certain well-defined moral commitments.

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WIND WARNING: Freeport Thursday 4.15pm to 6.30pm

Tribune / Accuweather SKYGuard® Weather Alert

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SEVERE WEATHER WATCH

The Bahamas Department of Meteorology has issued a severe thunderstorm watch.

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Maynard: We’ll still have load shedding

BAHAMAS Electrical Workers Union president Paul Maynard believes load shedding at Bahamas Power and Light will still occasionally happen until an additional 90 megawatts of generation is brought on stream.

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Father faces incest charge

A FATHER facing incest charges in the Supreme Court on Friday denied sleeping with his teenage daughter, claiming she only made the allegations after a pregnancy test was found in her room.

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Weather warning for Freeport 2.29pm-3.30pm

SKYGUARD® HEAVY RAIN WARNING 1210

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Minnis: I'm focusing on doing what I think is right

PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said he is not focused on the four backbenchers who have occasionally bucked his administration’s agenda, sometimes in caustic tones. Golden Isles MP Vaughn Miller, Centreville MP Reece Chipman, Pineridge MP Frederick

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SEVERE THUNDERSTORM WATCH

The Bahamas department of meteorology has issued a severe thunderstorm watch from 11:55am edt until 4:00 p.m. Friday 25th, May 2012.

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QC: ‘KYC Once’ will stop bank ‘dangling’

The government was yesterday urged to develop a “KYC Once Act” to cut through the banking industry red tape that has “left customers dangling in their business and personal lives”.

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EDITORIAL: Legalisation and the law of unintended consequences

AFTER a long wait, the consultation over what to do about marijuana legislation is now under way.

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Privy Council committee to visit at request of govt

THE Judicial Committee of the Privy Council will be in the country for five days of hearings beginning today.

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