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No contract? No problem
No contract? No problem
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Saving our planet
Saving our planet
Dear Editor, This letter is intended for novices and not for the scientifically astute. Experts in the field of science agree that climate change is the greatest threat to the survival of mankind, second perhaps only to nuclear annihilation, and if current trends are not reversed, we as humans could become architects of our own ...
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Leno Corporate Centre Marks Construction Milestone
Leno Corporate Centre Marks Construction Milestone
A Bahamian company building a new corporate office complex is being credited with being “the single biggest boost to Bahamian contractors in years,” thanks to its policy of hiring only Bahamian-owned and operated subcontractors and businesses.
Leno was handed the surprise kudos during a contract signing and what was expected to be a routine site visit at its 5-storey headquarters on top of...
Forty percent of labor certificates issued for positions Bahamians could fill, says Director
Forty percent of labor certificates issued for positions Bahamians could fill, says Director
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Ministry of Labour officials are encouraging Bahamians to take advantage of their upcoming registration drive as they seek to ensure that they are better positioned to identify qualified Bahamian professionals to fill job vacancies and significantly reduce the need for foreign labor. The Department of Labor will launch its registration drive [...]
Second plane crash in two days
Second plane crash in two days
TWO prominent Bahamian businessmen, Mark Roberts and his father Larry Roberts, together with their wives, were injured when Mark's Cessna 172 Skyhawk crash landed on Little Whale Cay at around 3pm yesterday.
Mark, who was seriously injured, was flown to Nassau last night by a Coast Guard helicopter emergency flight. He was accompanied by his wife, Louise.
As the helicopter could not accommod...
(PHOTOS) CariFringe: Writers in the Round
(PHOTOS) CariFringe: Writers in the Round
Nassau, Bahamas - Under the CariFringe umbrella, here are photos of "Writers in the Round" from October 3rd at The Hub by photographer BJ Daxon.
Inspired by artist and architect, Jackson Burnside's challenge that
"writers have to bring people back around the fire to hear stories" and
writer Keisha Ellis, from the BWSI has designed
Writers in the Round,
a bringing together of write...
100% Bahamian-owned $8 million Dunmore Court Development Breaks Ground
Signs of economic recovery continue with the announcement today that construction of the $8 million Dunmore Court, an all-Bahamian owned and built townhome community in western New Providence, began recently with the first homes ready for occupancy by January 2011.
According to Sidney Bethell, sales associate at Mario Carey Realty, the project is significant for several reasons.
MP says PLP would remove Sir Stafford from $10 bill
MP says PLP would remove Sir Stafford from $10 bill
PLP MP for Fox Hill Fred Mitchell criticized the government for its decision to reinstate
Government to reveal new initiatives for small and medium size-businesses
The Ministry of Finance is set to unveil a new government-sponsored initiative to encourage and promote the development of small and medium-size businesses, Minister of State for Finance the Hon Zhivargo Laing revealed, Wednesday, May 5, 2010.
Government awards Contract for new Treasury Department
After nine years at its current location on George Street, the Treasury Department is set to get a new home.