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June 16, 2023
Eleuthera’s Iconic 34th Annual Pineapple Fest Gets Underway in June

The Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation is thrilled to announce the 34th staging of Eleuthera’s iconic Pineapple Fest which gets underway 23 – 24 June in Gregory Town, Eleuthera.

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June 13, 2023
St. Anne's MP: Bahamians under attack from taxes

As he criticized the Davis administration for budgeting millions of dollars for consultants in the new fiscal year, St. Anne's MP Adrian White said yesterday that the average Bahamian is under attack from taxes. "When I see this amount of money going to consultancy contracts, Mr. Deputy Speaker, and when I see yesterday some are ...
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June 13, 2023
St. Anne's MP:Bahamians under attack from taxes

As he criticized the Davis administration for budgeting millions of dollars for consultants in the new fiscal year, St. Anne's MP Adrian White said yesterday that the average Bahamian is under attack from taxes. "When I see this amount of money going to consultancy contracts, Mr. Deputy Speaker, and when I see yesterday some are ...
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June 07, 2023
PM Davis: His Government’s Dedication to Consumer Protection is Embedded

Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis said, on June 5, 2023, that as his Government opened the doors to the new Consumer Affairs Building, it not only marked a historic milestone but also celebrated “our collective commitment to a fair Bahamas”.

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June 06, 2023
Govt pledges to strengthen Consumer Protection Act

The Consumer Affairs Division and the Consumer Protection Commission officially moved into a new building yesterday, during a grand ceremony where Prime Minister Philip Davis said it is the government's intention to amend the Consumer Protection Act in order to strengthen it. "These amendments are about giving you, the consumers, a louder voice and stronger ...
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May 31, 2023
Eleuthera’s Iconic 34th Annual Pineapple Fest Gets Underway in June

The Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation is thrilled to announce the 34th staging of Eleuthera’s iconic Pineapple Fest which gets underway 2 – 3 June in Gregory Town, Eleuthera.

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May 30, 2023
George Smith dies at 82

George A. Smith, who had been a long-time member of Parliament for Exuma and who was one of the signatories to The Bahamas Constitution, died on Friday. He was 82. Smith had been active up until his death and is believed to have died from a heart attack, according to a close relative. He was ...
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May 25, 2023
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
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May 24, 2023
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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May 22, 2023
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...

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