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October 15, 2010
Halsbury Chambers holds their 6th Annual Free Legal Clinic

Nassau, Bahamas - On the 18

th September, 2010, Halsbury Chambers
held its 6

th Annual Free Legal Clinic "Information You Need for the
life You Want" at its main office situate Halsbury Commercial Center, Village
Road.  The firm's legal clinic was
open to the public from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. 
Attorneys at the firm gave free legal advice on a variety of legal issues,
including corporate mat...

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January 17, 2015
Students Excel at 12th Primary Mathematics Student's Workshop

For the twelfth year, in order to support the commitment of the Ministry of Education, Science and Technology to raise the level of numeracy skills, the Primary Curriculum Section of the Department of Education...

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May 20, 2021
Booking appointments for second vaccine dose

THE National COVID-19 Vaccine Consultative Committee has advised that all people who received an email notification of a second dose appointment immediately after receiving their first dose are still required to book an appointment online at vax. gov.bs.

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May 19, 2021
Second Dose Appointment Update

The National COVID-19 Vaccine Consultative Committee wishes to advise that all persons who received an email notification of a second dose appointment immediately after receiving their first dose are still required to book an appointment online at vax.gov.bs.

This applies to all first dose recipients.

To calculate the appropriate time to receive your second dose, please visit opm.gov.bs/va...

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September 24, 2019
Exuma Marathon to Support Students Displaced by Dorian

At L.N. Coakley High School, it has not been a typical start to the year. There is all the usual buzz, excitement and nervousness in the halls, as students return to classes. But this year, there are at least 40 new faces at L.N. Coakley – children that have been forced to abandon their homes in the wake of Hurricane Dorian...

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Code to the future
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August 14, 2019
Code to the future

FIFTEEN Harbour Island children built and programmed their own robots as part of a summer 'hackathon' that seeks to inspire Bahamians to code their future. The two-week camp run by BYTES (Bahamian Young Technology Enthusiasts) Bahamas focused on cod

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April 20, 2019
Blue Orchids Brings It Home with Three International Marketing Industry Awards

Blue Orchid Advertising and Public Relations Agency (Blue Orchid) is a Platinum winner in the 2018 Summit International Awards competition for its work with The Central Bank of the Bahamas. Blue Orchid, in partnership with Colina Financial Advisors Ltd. (CFAL), received the Summit Marketing Effectiveness Award for “Education Marketing” based on its design and execution of the “Get Money Smar...

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August 25, 2018
The Kirk, McDonald?s Give Students Back-to-School Head Start

The back-to-school shopping season may be in full swing with parents scrambling for parking spaces in crowded malls and others searching for the best buys ? but for 200 students in the Bain and Grants Town communities...

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September 01, 2010
Evergreen Mortuary Holds Back To School Jamboree

Evergreen Mortuary teamed up with neighboring businesses in the Mackey Street South community to provide hundreds of students in that community with back to school items during its Second Annual Back to School Jamboree on Monday, August 23.

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May 10, 2016
A damning report on the Road Traffic Department

The report of the auditor general on the Road Traffic Department has revealed a culture of slackness and likely corruption at the state agency.
The general audit covers the period July 1, 2012 to June 30, 2015. The report revealed that a minimum of $10 million in motor vehicle license revenue has been lost at the department due to a "severe lack of order and control around the safeguarding of asse...

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