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Learning interactively
Learning interactively
Reading, writing and arithmetic are important, but for 14 Queen's College students, the quest for knowledge took them outside the classroom setting and into a brand new experience. The kids moved outside the walls of their school located at Village Road to experience a new culture, taste new food, and get an education without even realizing they were learning in an interactive environment.
The Mod...
Raising the Awareness
Raising the Awareness
Chantell Sands (name changed) recalls the day clearly -- last year she was in a clothing store on the western end of the island -- and observed a child running wildly through the store, getting into things he shouldn't have gotten into and wondering why the woman he was with who she assumed was his...
April 2013 is Coastal Awareness Month
April 2013 is Coastal Awareness Month
The Honourable Prime Minister, Perry Gladstone Christie has declared April Coastal Awareness month.
Praising Government's Action
Praising Government's Action
Dear Editor,
Minister of State in the Ministry of Finance Michael Halkitis recently said that the government will be cutting back on its spending and he has asked all government agencies to initiate plans to run more efficiently while not losing quality of service.
The Need For A National Energy Policy, Part 1
The Need For A National Energy Policy, Part 1
Over the past week, The Bahamas played host to the 13th Annual PLATTS Caribbean Energy Conference where the topic focus was "Economic & Regulatory Environment for Power Development; Project Funding; and LNG/Thermal & Renewable Options".
BEC Needs To Conduct More Readings
BEC Needs To Conduct More Readings
There has been much ado by the former administration and the current one about solar energy and light bulbs and the like, but recent changes to the way the Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) conducts demand readings makes it clear that there is no one looking at the really big picture.
Flood Ravaged Abaco Yet To Be Toured By The Government
FLOOD RAVAGED ABACO YET TO BE TOURED BY THE GOVERNMENT AND RELIEF SUPPLIES YET TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO ISLANDS IN AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE SANDY
Stoutlovers Raise Your Glass (or bottle) To 253 years
Stout lovers across the Caribbean raised their glasses (or bottles) as the case may be to toast 253 years of Guinness greatness during the annual Arthur Guinness Day celebrations on Thursday, September 27, but Bahamians in true form will close the celebrations with a bang with a concert featuring Mr. Vegas and Grammy-award winning, platinum recording artist and dancehall diva Lady Saw.
Energy Efficiency Could Give You An Edge
Energy Efficiency Could Give You An Edge
Do: Make your home energy efficient if you are looking to lower your BEC bill. Having an energy efficient home will appeal to buyers and may just give you the edge you need to sell your home before your neighbor does.
First Light installs 300 solar bollards for Atlantis
First Light installs 300 solar bollards for Atlantis
First Light Technologies Ltd., a leading designer of architectural-quality, integrated solar lighting products for pedestrian applications, is pleased to announce that it has designed and installed 300 solar LED bollards for a high-profile client: Atlantis on Paradise Island.
"We successfully designed these lights from the ground up to meet Kerzner International's unique demand for a solar-powered...