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July 09, 2019
Turnquest promises to support GB business

DEPUTY Prime Minister K Peter Turnquest said the government is committed to facilitating the ease of doing business in Grand Bahama...

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May 31, 2019
Freeport drug mule gets two-year sentence

A 37-year-old drug courier who was caught smuggling 10 pounds of cocaine from Suriname was yesterday jailed for two years. Lucas Lewis, of Frobisher Drive, Freeport, Grand Bahama, pleaded guilty to charges of possession of dangerous drugs with intent to supply, conspiracy to possess dangerous [...]
The post Freeport drug mule gets two-year sentence appeared first on The Nassau Guardian.

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May 24, 2019
Starting a Small Business just faster and easier

Department of Inland Revenue introduces provisional licences...The Department of Inland Revenue (DIR) is continuing its efforts to improve ease of doing business by helping to speed up the process for entrepreneurs to start a new business...

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December 26, 2018
Girl in Trump call still believes in Santa

The seven-year-old girl whose phone call with President Donald Trump on Christmas Eve went viral has said she still believes in Santa Claus...

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July 12, 2017
Education System must Embrace E-Commerce

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. K. Peter Turnquest said the reality of e-commerce provides tremendous opportunity for businesses, and the Government must ensure that the country?s educational systems allow persons to be able to take advantage of these opportunities...

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June 15, 2017
OWN Bahamas announces 2017 grant winners

OWN Bahamas announced its 2017 grant winners yesterday, revealing that an arts school and asphalt maintenance company have received the coveted $15,000 in funding for their fledgling companies.
Both Little Prodigies Music and Arts School and Asphalt Maintenance Paving and Testing Company were existing entities when they applied to OWN Bahamas' Entrepreneurship Program.
Little Prodigies was started...

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May 26, 2017
Grenada must not be repeated in Venezuela

Like everyone else, heads of government of the Caribbean Community (CARICOM) and the Organization of Eastern Caribbean States (OECS) believe the ancient adage 'once bitten, twice shy'.
Back in 1983, they largely supported the U.S. invasion of Grenada in the name of a so-called 'rescue mission' that eventually really fulfilled Washington's mortal designs for the first socialist-oriented revolution ...

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May 17, 2017
Armstrong Celebrate 10 Years, Shares Success of Offshoot Ship242, Shop242 Companies

Nearly 10 years ago, Robert and Sabrina Knowles, working for others in IT, decided to take a risk. With two small children and a home office that barely fitted two desks, one phone and a few shelves, they launched their own company, Armstrong Technology...

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April 19, 2017
The ALIV Bahamian Icon Awards: 2017 Nominees Announced

Tuesday APRIL 18, 2017: The ALIV Bahamian Icon Awards organizing committee, sponsors and partners are proud to announce our 2017 Nominees. The public was asked to submit persons they wished to be considered for nomination...

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March 22, 2017
Life around the govt water pump

Beads of sweat dance across the forehead of 29-year-old Prince Williams, who squints in the hot, but not yet brutal March sun, as he fills a jug at a water pump at Scott Street and Rupert Dean Lane in Bain Town.
Williams, who has a record for dangerous drug possession, lives nearby, he tells us.
He says he pleaded guilty and served six months.
"It wasn't no big amount; one lil bit," says Williams,...

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