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Bahama Parrot population back on the rise in Inagua

THE latest surveys of the Bahama Parrot on Inagua indicate that the population is on the rise, reaching an estimated 14,000 birds.

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POLICE QUIZ MP KIRK CORNISH: Representative for North Abaco released last night after being in custody

NORTH Abaco MP Kirk Cornish was released by police last night after turning himself into officers in Grand Bahama for questioning earlier yesterday.

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71-year-old man arrested after marijuana worth $250,000 found

ABOUT 2,500 marijuana plants, with an estimated street value of $250,000, have been discovered in Crossing Rock, Abaco, police reported yesterday.

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Teen shot in Abaco

POLICE in Abaco are investigating a shooting that left a 17-year-old boy with injuries.

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Man dies after Abaco traffic accident

A man is dead after a traffic accident on Abaco in the early hours of Sunday morning.

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Suicide suspected as body found in Hope Town

OFFICERS in Abaco are investigating the death of a 41-year-old resident of Hope Town, Abaco who died on Saturday in what police suspect to be a suicide.

Silver Airways adds two routes to Family Islands

A US airline has added two non-stop routes to the Family Islands from Orlando this past weekend.

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Govt to ‘step up the pace’ of rebuilding in Abaco

PRIME Minister Phillip “Brave” Davis says his administration has accelerated its rebuilding plans for Abaco and “stepped up the pace” in addressing the housing crisis on the island.

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FNM hits out at 'lies' and says PLP no closer to win

THE FNM said that despite a week of “demonstrated desperation and a mountain of lies”, the governing PLP is no closer to winning over North Abaco.

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Rolle: Dozens of Abaco residents will be given permanent jobs

PUBLIC Services and National Insurance Minister Brensil Rolle said yesterday that dozens of North Abaco residents will be made permanent employees of the ministry and the National Insurance Board.

Abaco farm suffers $1m Dorian damage

An Abaco poultry farm yesterday revealed that Hurricane Dorian had inflicted “at least $1m in damages” and “pretty much destroyed” the 100-acre business.Lance Pinder, operations manager at Abaco Big Bird Poultry Farm, told Tribune Business that the r

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Abaco man airlifted after being stabbed

AN Abaco man has been airlifted to New Providence for medical treatment following a stabbing incident in Treasure Cay on Monday night.

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BREAKING: PM holds historic cabinet meeting in Abaco

The Cabinet of the Bahamas is holding an historic meeting in Abaco ahead of the Abaco by-election.

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FNM delegation inspects Abaco after hurricane

A DELEGATION from the Free National Movement travelled to Abaco on Saturday in the aftermath of Hurricane Nicole.

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Man dies after shooting in Abaco

Police are investigating a shooting in Dundas Town, Abaco on Tuesday night that claimed the life of a 38-year-old man.

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Arrests in Abaco after dangerous drugs, firearms, ammunition found

Four people persons were arrested in Abaco after police discovered dangerous drugs, firearms, and ammunition at a residence, police reported on yesterday.

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Curry puts education on campaign agenda

HUNDREDS of North Abaconians gathered at the Central Abaco High School grounds on Saturday to hear from PLP candidate Renardo Curry and Prime Minister Perry Christie.

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FNM chairman says North Abaco MP has ‘foot in mouth’ disease

FREE National Movement chairman Dr Duane Sands said North Abaco MP Kirk Cornish has “foot and mouth disease”.

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Abaco MP: Tourism nearing pre-Dorian levels

CENTRAL and South Abaco MP John Pinder said tourism on the island is nearing pre-Dorian levels, with the first two months of 2024 up 13 per cent from last year.

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‘BPL A DISGRACE’: MP Pinder calls for decentralisation of power company

CENTRAL and South Abaco MP John Pinder lashed out at Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) yesterday over the frequent power outages affecting the island, calling it a “disgrace”.