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Grow starts community project, continues search for start-up funding
Grow: The Food Lab is searching for funding after a failed bid at crowdfunding through ArawakX, one of its principals Kentisha Ward told Guardian Business yesterday. The company is trying to establish a US Food and Drug Administration-certified food processing facility and incubator space, that will help food manufacturers train, process, package, and distribute their products.
Ministry of Social Services takes aim at tackling mental health issues among the youth
A one-day seminar was held for high school students on Grand Bahama Island at the Foster B. Pestaina Center on Thursday, April 20, as a part of National Child Abuse Prevention Month.
Cleveland Clinic Weston New Pancreas Center Named Center of Excellence for Pancreatic Cancer and Pancreatitis
Cleveland Clinic Weston New Pancreas Center Named Center of Excellence for Pancreatic Cancer and Pancreatitis
Cleveland Clinic Weston, Florida’s Department of Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition, part of the Ellen Leifer Shulman and Steven Shulman Digestive Disease Center, has established a Pancreas Center for personalized pancreatic care treatment and frontline research for every type of pancreatic disorder.
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GEA's college fair reaching students on GB and Abaco
GEA's college fair reaching students on GB and Abaco
Hundreds of senior high school students across Grand Bahama and Abaco had the opportunity to speak with representatives from six tertiary institutions during Gemini Educators and Associates (GEA) Spring College Fair 2023 Showcase.
Work finally starts on Fishing Hole Causeway
Work finally starts on Fishing Hole Causeway
Fishing Hole Causeway has been closed for repairs, which are slated to be completed by month's end, according to Permanent Secretary in the Ministry of Works Luther Smith. Smith told Grand Bahama News on Sunday, "The service road has been completely repaved and is now open to motorists. "Work has already started on the causeway and should ...
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Island Luck donates $30,000 for Gambling Awareness month
NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Island Luck, in observance of Gambling Awareness Month, donated $30,000 to Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre to support their efforts in promoting patron safety. The contribution is intended to train and assist Sandilands Rehabilitative representatives in their mission to aid individuals who fall victim to gambling addictions. Island Luck plans to initiate further programs to [...]
Engage & Tranform
Engage & Tranform
Pastors Dave Burrows, Carlos Reid and Eric Fox have each brought differing dynamics and perspectives into one book with the goal to try to put The Bahamas in a position to save more young people. Burrows has penned "Reaching The Streets: Lessons in Reaching and Impacting Troubled Youth from the Streets and Gangs, Volume 1 - ...
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MOE announces Teacher Morale Committee to find solutions to teachers’ concerns
The Minister of Education and Technical and Vocational Training the Hon. Glenys Hanna-Martin announced the implementation of a Teacher Morale Committee that will find solutions, improve conditions and allay concerns and more importantly provide for the enhancement of the teaching profession, during a press conference at the Ministry on Thursday, January 26, 2023.
Survey: Most public school teachers don't feel appreciated
While a majority of public school teachers who participated in a Ministry of Education sanctioned teacher morale survey said they did not feel appreciated on the job, and many said they did not feel respected, most demonstrated a positive attitude toward their jobs. But the survey found that "morale can be improved with achievable initiatives". ...
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