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May 29, 2015
Coakley: Tourism industry should focus more on providing a truly Bahamian experience

Name: Giovanni Perez Coakley
Position: Director of engineering, Coral and Beach Towers, Atlantis

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December 21, 2016
Christmas messages 2016

Emphasize what Christmas is really about

The story is told about a poor man who lived with his wife. Her hair was very long. One day the wife asked her husband to buy her a comb for her long hair so that it could be well groomed as it continued to grow. The man felt sorry and said that he did not have the money even to fix the strap of his watch that had just broken. The wife felt badly for havin...

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November 16, 2016
Governor praises efforts by banks to aid hurricane victims

WITH rebuilding efforts still underway after Hurricane Matthew, Central Bank Governor John Rolle said he has recognised efforts by commercial banks to relay his institution's "relaxed" lending criteria to their respective clients.

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July 19, 2016
Helping hurricane victims

EIGHT months after the devastating Hurricane Joaquin, Long Island's community centres are being restored to full working order thanks to the support of the Sandals Foundation.

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October 20, 2015
Gray insists fishing, farming equipment clear for duty-free replacement

MICAL MP and Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources V. Alfred Gray said the omission of fisheries and farming supplies from the list of items in the October 3 exigency order which can be declared duty-free does not mean those items cannot be brought in; he said it just means they were left off the list.

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October 12, 2015
Duty, VAT-free imports for Joaquin relief

Corporate Bahamas and the private sector have mobilized tens of thousands of tons of goods to be donated to the southern Bahamas islands that were shattered by Hurricane Joaquin.

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October 07, 2015
Govt exempts listed NGOs, charities from VAT for storm relief items

As private sector entities continue to move at high speed to get relief to those areas in the southern Bahamas where it is most needed, the government is participating in the spirit of the effort with tax breaks - in this instance, exemptions and refunds of the value-added tax (VAT) - for charities and non-profits engaged in hurricane relief efforts.

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Christmas messages
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December 19, 2013
Christmas messages

Allow Him to change you and the world
Let us not grow weary in well-doing for in due season we shall reap, if we faint not. - Galatians 6:9
The Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands are wonderful places to live. Many things that we take for granted are the envy of other nations. We have our challenges just like everyone else, and here are some of them:
o The economy.
o The rising cost of living...

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August 09, 2013
NEMA reminds flood victims of exemption deadline

The National Emergency Management Agency is advising victims who suffered losses as a result of the severe flooding on May 22, that the deadline for submitting duty exemption forms is Wednesday, August 28, 2013...

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August 08, 2013
NEMA Reminds Flood Victims of Duty Free Exemption Deadline

The National Emergency Management Agency is advising victims who suffered losses as a result of the severe flooding on May 22, that the deadline for submitting duty exemption forms is Wednesday, August 28, 2013.

?This is to allow residents to complete and submit their forms in a timely manner and to avoid a mad rush at the end of the day,? said Director of NEMA Captain Stephen Russell...

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