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May 17, 2010
Local contractors meet to discuss adoption of Bahamas Building Code

The Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) recently held a town meeting for the city's licensed building contractors and interested industry professionals.

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May 20, 2010
Funeral Tribute to Lady Edith Turnquest - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham

The Bahamas is fortunate to have had at very crucial stages of its development many sons and daughters who were committed to the task of nation-building. They have served at various levels of our society including the political arena, the church, commerce, trade unions, the arts, fraternal societies and in civic and charitable organizations.

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June 10, 2010
2010/2011 Budget Debate Contribution - State Minister Zhivargo Laing

The Ministry of Finance is being allocated $26.4 Million in the upcoming budget on the recurrent side; this represents a net decrease of some $528,352 compared to last year. The most significant adjustments in the ministry?s budget are as follow:

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June 14, 2010
Soon to be Sir Sol Kerzner

Government House announced today that Her Majesty the Queen has graciously conferred honours on the under-mentioned persons for exemplary services to the country in the Birthday Honours List 2010

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July 18, 2010
Krys Rahming & Associates had its official launch at the British Colonial Hilton

Launching of Krys Rahming and Associates, insolvency, forensic accounting, litigation, and business consulting services in the Bahamas at the British Colonial Hilton, in the Windsor Room earlier this month.

Guests and speakers welcomed the new Bahamian firm included Khaalis Rolle, President of Bahamas Chamber of Commerce.

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July 26, 2010
License reforms remove cost of sales 'nightmare'

Both the current and immediate past Bahamas Chamber of Commerce presidents yesterday praised the Government for simplifying the way business license fees were calculated, telling Tribune Business the revised Bill would eliminate the complexity and "abuse" associated with gross profit calculations, while maintaining food retailers should have been given a special category.

Khaalis Rolle, the Cha...

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July 26, 2010
Business License Bill - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham (audio)

Business License Bill - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham
Since returning to office in 2007, my Government has remained steadfastly committed to strengthening the domestic business environment. Our overriding objective in doing so is to facilitate the creation of new businesses and the expansion of existing ones, both of which are vital to securing growing employment opportunities for Bahamians and...

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August 04, 2010
Lakeisha Wilmott promoted to Financial Controller, GBPC

July 30, 2010 
FREEPORT, Grand Bahama Island - The management of Grand Bahama Power
Company (GBPC) is pleased to announce the promotion of Mrs. La-keisha
Wilmott, to the position of Financial Controller, effective July 1st,
2010.

In her new position, Ms. Wilmott is charged with the
day-to-day management of the Finance team and is also responsible for
the department's staff training and...

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August 06, 2010
Grant-Bethel set for law job showdown

ALTHOUGH the Government maintains the job is no longer hers, and with Jamaican attorney Vinette Graham-Allen scheduled to start work in the same post next Monday, Cheryl Grant-Bethel is working as the Director of Public Prosecutions from a new office in the British American Building, according to her attorney.

After being barred from her former office in the East Hill Street Attorney General?s ...

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August 12, 2010
When it comes to foreign labour, Bahamians 'own worst enemies'

By TANEKA THOMPSON

Tribune Staff Reporter

tthompson@tribunemedia.net

Many Bahamians are complicit in the country's dependence on foreign labour and "are our own worst enemies" by performing at substandard levels on the job - or worse not showing up at all, said a former senator.

Speaking at a forum discussing the role of foreign labour in the Bahamas, accountant Philip Galanis said the country...

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