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February 10, 2021
PHA says sorry for maternity problems

HEALTH Minister Renward Wells said building work in the maternity ward at Princess Margaret Hospital has now been completed after a social media post went viral this weekend, showing unsanitary conditions.

Photos showing missing ceiling tiles and mold on the hospital’s ceiling were widely circulated on social media, sparking public outrage.

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November 17, 2020
Businesses launch ShopLocal initiative; Voice crucial need to support local companies to rebuild the economy

Amid an unprecedented economic recession, more than forty-five (45) local organizations have joined forces to support the ShopLocal campaign...

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February 04, 2011
Tilloo Pond named Home of the Year

Tilloo Pond, an enchanting island estate in the Abacos, has been named Home of the Year in its price category by a world class luxury real estate magazine.

The 11-acre oceanfront estate was short listed by the staff of Unique Homes and then opened to online voting.

The property is listed exclusively by Coldwell Banker Lightbourn Realty.

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October 22, 2020
Aristo Unveils New $100 Million Oceanfront Cable Beach Luxury Condo Project

Aristo Development, creators of ONE Cable Beach, unveiled plans today to construct what it labelled “the most exquisite jewel in the crown of Aristo luxury residences,” a striking 11 storey, oceanfront floor-to-ceiling glass structure on Cable Beach...

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March 11, 2016
The Burma Road riots and The Pointe

Dear Editor,
The Burma Road riots of 1942 were all about white American labor being employed on the Oakes Field Airport project by The Pleasantville Co. at a higher wage than Bahamians - black or white.
At least, back then, Bahamians were offered jobs! The end result of the June 1, 1942 riots were a number of social and economic improvements. That was the start of the Bahamian labor/civil rights m...

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October 03, 2011
Sandals Reveals 17.5M Renovation

After Hurricane Irene swept through The Bahamas, top management at Sandals knew some landscaping would be in order. Adam Stewart, the CEO of Sandals, only realized the extent of the damage when he saw it for himself.

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March 03, 2020
YMCA Report on Effects of Hurricane Dorian

Hurricane Dorian smashed into Grand Bahama on September 1st, 2019 with sustained winds of 185 mph, torrential rains and relentless flooding, causing70% of the island to become submerged. The horror hung over the island for a seemingly interminable 40 hours, the slowest moving hurricane ever. It swept away houses, killed an unknown number of people, devastated the landscape, spilled oil from stora...

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January 29, 2020
Priest Encourages BTVI Students to ‘Keep the Dream Alive’

Reverend Angela Palacious recently encouraged students, staff and faculty of the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) to keep their dreams alive even when they are deferred, as every part of the journey accounts...

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July 26, 2014
Palm Cay Introduces 'Super-attractive pricing' on $5.7 Million in Ocean View Condos

Palm Cay, the nautical community rising along New Providence?s southeastern shore...

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January 27, 2020
BTVI Employee Retires after Nearly 50 Years of Service

For nearly 50 years, David Barry worked at one place. He became a Painting and Decorating student in 1969, back when The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) was known as Nassau Technical Centre.  He went on to become an apprentice and after nearly five decades of teaching, recently retired...

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