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LOM Financial donates $6k to BNT for mangrove restoration 2o5c55

IN recognition of World Oceans Day, LOM Financial (Bahamas) Limited has donated $6,000 to the Bahamas National Trust (BNT) to mangrove restoration at Bonefish Pond National Park (BPNP), a key conservation site in southwestern New Providence.

‘Too many Bahamians fall victim to fraudsters’ 2n3fz

The Securities Commission says “too many Bahamians are still falling victim to fraudsters” as it staged a training seminar for 28 Royal Bahamas Police Force officers to help better prosecute scammers.

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DPM brands Silver Airways demise as ‘a bump in the road’ 5f6n5y

The Deputy Prime Minister yesterday downplayed Silver Airways’ demise as “a bump in the road” despite the loss of 87,000 annual seats into Abaco alone and calls for a “crisis management plan”.

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Coral restoration pioneer in $8m-plus ‘huge boost’ 5oi18

A Bahamas-headquartered coral restoration pioneer yesterday said it plans to “showcase” its new eco-tourism experience by year-end after receiving a “huge boost” from $8m-plus in new financing.

Coconut processor’s ‘foreign is better’ fear 4o5o8

A husband-and-wife entrepreneur duo are voicing fears their proposed t venture with government to create “a sustainable coconut processing industry” is being sidelined because “foreign is better”.

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Abaco Cays’ growing immigration crisis ‘at boiling point' 2vq6s

RESIDENTS in the Abaco Cays are once again sounding the alarm over what they call a growing immigration crisis on the island, accusing law enforcement of accepting bribes and failing to enforce the law.

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Murder leaves Harbour Island residents fearful 5me68

A SURGE of violent crime has shattered the calm of Harbour Island, leaving residents stunned and fearful after a fatal shooting early Tuesday marked the island’s first murder of the year.

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Opposition: PLP’s Major ‘spoke the truth’ over being sidelined 62t3n

FORMER Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis says Southern Shores MP Leroy Major “spoke the truth” about internal rifts in the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP), despite Mr Major’s attempts to walk back those remarks and discredit the journalist who reported them.