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Abroad, but no need to be out of REACH

Abroad, but no need to be out of REACH A NEW non-partisan, apolitical group composed of Bahamians abroad and friends of the Bahamas has come together to represent the interests of Bahamians who live overseas. The Council for Concerned Bahamians Abroad (C

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Power cuts hit radio stations

RADIO 100 JAMZ and Joy 101.9 went off the air early Thursday morning after a series of power cuts affected the antenna and transmission systems. Engineers were working all day yesterday and late into the night to repair the antenna and restore transmission as quickly as possible.

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Water Corp strikes payments agreement

The Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) has implemented an intensive Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) loan-funded programme, in a bid to improve overall service levels and put it on the path to financial sustainability.

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The search is on for the next gospel superstar

THE songs have been approved and the judges are ready to search for the next gospel superstar as 242Untapped gets ready to host auditions for season two.

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At the end of your comfort zone

Become the healthiest, happiest version of yourself

A friend of mine gave me a sticker the other day which said “Life Begins at the End of Your Comfort Zone”, and it reminded me how powerful this one statement is.

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DJ OF THE WEEK: Dion Da Butcha not out of steam yet

HE IS humbled that there are young deejays looking up to him, but Dion ‘Da Butcha’ Knowles said his era is not over just yet. He said he has so much more to offer to the entertainment world.

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DJ Godson and Co give ‘crazy praise’ to Jesus

AFTER successfully pulling off the recent “Da Crazy Praise Party”, gospel artist Maurice “DJ Godson” Fawkes has turned his attention to preparations for the upcoming Gospel Fest.

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Tourism minister boosts Bahamas’ aviation move

A Cabinet minister is boosting The Bahamas’ presence at the second largest aviation conference in the US as it seeks to attract a greater share of the private pilot market.

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Baha Mar donates to band's New York trip

More than a dozen rake n’ scrape band members yesterday left for New York, where they will perform at churches and colleges in and around the city.

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Former Senator says sorry for using ‘n’ word in speech

FORMER Progressive Liberal Party Senator Robyn Lynes has apologised for using the “n” word during a speech Monday on the opening night of the PLP’s convention.

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Bowling teams all set for the big lanes

OVER the next few weeks, bowling will be in the spotlight for the Bahamas with the island nation preparing for three teams to compete internationally. The first team, according to federation public relations officer Clayton Gardiner, begins their ‘a

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GB Chamber members attend 'Mix n' Mingle'

Private sector members came out to Senor Frog’s for the Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce’s monthly ‘Mix n Mingle’ last Thursday.

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sports inbrief

TENNIS BAIN ELIMINATED THE 5th Little Mo International Junior Tennis Championships are winding down at the Bollettieri Tennis Academy in Bradenton, Florida, and Jacobi Bain - the lone representative for the Bahamas - saw his participation come to a close

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Bringing the girls together

'Sip n' Chat' event aims to unify women

Instead of pitting women against one another, as is often done by society, a special event this weekend seeks to unify and uplift all women. The ladies of Nassau will be treated to a special girls’ day when Sonovia Burrows hosts her third annual Sip

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Join the CrabAGanza

A CAMPAIGN has started to make a ‘cultural heritage festival’ the largest Independence Day celebration in The Bahamas.

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KB launches new album

BAHAMIAN rake n’ scrape artist Kirkland “KB” Bodie has launched his “Save the Bays” album – a compilation of 12 songs about marine and land conservation in the Bahamas.

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BTVI attendees get financial check-up

Staff, faculty and students at the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) have received a financial wellness check-up from leading banks, insurance companies and credit unions.

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Fish Fry vendors fear 'big dent' on US travel advice

ARAWAK Cay vendors yesterday expressed fears that the US travel advisory will “put a big dent” in business volumes that have become increasingly reliant on tourists.Vern Pratt, proprietor of Fish N’ Chips, told Tribune Business the advisory would lik

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Four face off in 242Untapped finale

By Arthia Nixon

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Rake 'n' Scrape youngsters set for Big Apple

By Felicity Ingraham