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Some retailers resume selling diesel, though govt refuses to budge
While President of the Bahamas Petroleum Retailers Association (BPRA) Raymond Jones said yesterday that retailers will continue to refuse to sell diesel at their stations until the government addresses their issues, some operators reported yesterday that they have resumed selling diesel. "We pulled off this morning, mainly because I think our president realized that we ...
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Two for the price
Two for the price
Over the past few months, I have become aware of what some may think is a conflict in our public administration, but is in fact the happiest coincidence. Or at least it could be. The apparent conflict is where to invest for the greatest benefit for the future of the country. Our legislators weigh the ...
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GB’s Small Homes Repair program has been accelerated after a slow start
The Small Home Repair Program in Grand Bahama started off much slower than anticipated, according to Deputy Director of Social Services and Urban Development, Senator Kirkland Russell, who said it forced the Ministry back to the drawing board, where, with the guidance of the Minister Obie Wilchcombe, they came up with a wonderful new aspect of the program, which was launched as a Pilot Program las...
The high cost of living
The high cost of living
Dear Editor, I got one of the most significant shocks of my life when I saw a young lady holding a baby standing next to me in a food store aisle unzip her bag and politely drop two jars of baby food in it, and calmly zip it back up. Then, she moved farther down ...
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Bahamas Waste marks 'Road to 50' with new truck design
NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Bahamas Waste recently added a new special edition Independence-themed sanitation truck to its line of vehicles. The truck is the latest addition to the company's fleet of 60 sanitation trucks which have in the past, featured a variety of local community causes from Breast Cancer Awareness to Covid Safety. The truck bearing both [...]
Bahamas Waste Marks Road to 50 with New Truck Design
Bahamas Waste Marks Road to 50 with New Truck Design
Bahamas Waste recently added a new special edition Independence-themed sanitation truck to its line of vehicles.
BTC Unveils Its Commemorative Telephone Directory
BTC Unveils Its Commemorative Telephone Directory
BTC has released its commemorative edition of The Bahamas Telephone Directory themed, “Celebrating 50 years of Independence”.
Chief Justice orders demolition of two shanty town structures over injunction breach
NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Chief Justice Ian Winder yesterday ordered the demolition of structures erected by just two of 177 shanty town residents after determining that they "wilfully" breached a 2018 Supreme Court injunction which prohibited the construction of new structures in shantytowns across country. Back in February, Supreme Court Justice Cheryl Grant-Thompson discharged an injun...
CJ orders demolition of two shanty homes
CJ orders demolition of two shanty homes
Chief Justice Sir Ian Winder yesterday ruled that only two structures built in defiance of a 2018 injunction that prevented the construction of new homes in shantytowns on Abaco and New Providence be demolished within 45 days.
Urban Renewal Northern Bahamas Accelerates Small Home Repairs
“The Month of Mayis recognised as Disaster Preparedness Month across the length and breadth of The Bahamas.