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BTVI interim president: Disservice done to children when 'pushed into traditional career fields' by parents and teachers
A disservice is being done to children when they are "pushed into traditional career fields" by parents and teachers, according to Dr. Linda A. Davis, Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) interim president.
New Carnival Cruise Port in Grand Bahama to be named 'Celebration Key'
Minister for Grand Bahama, the Hon. Ginger Moxey announced on Monday, August 28, 2023 that the new Grand Bahama Carnival Cruise Port will be called 'Celebration Key.'
Soon to be Sir Sol Kerzner
Soon to be Sir Sol Kerzner
Government House announced today that Her Majesty the Queen has graciously conferred honours on the under-mentioned persons for exemplary services to the country in the Birthday Honours List 2010
Building a better Bahamas
Building a better Bahamas
Dear Editor,With most of those celebrations related to our 50 years as an independent Bahamas now being seen in our rearview mirrors, it would be so good if the degrees of nationalism displayed at the time could be sustained in some truly meaningful ways. At least, that's my opinion. My opinion, too, is that our ...
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Campus Walkabout Connects BTVI President and Students
President of the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI), Dr. Robert W. Robertson, recently conducted a walkabout to visit classrooms, workshops and labs at the Old Trail Road campus
Findrpro Presents New Era Is Home Service Industry
Findrpro Presents New Era Is Home Service Industry
A new online application will change the way Bahamians and residents seek reputable home service providers while facilitating hundreds of jobs to the economy when it launches its (beta) phase one in August, says app developer, Janay Symonette.
Grand Bahamians will be chosen first to fill upcoming job openings
Up to 60 jobs will be on the market in the industrial sector and Grand Bahamians have first option, said Minister of State for Grand Bahama in the Office of the Prime Minister, Senator the Hon. J. Kwasi Thompson...
Females Breaking Barriers
Females Breaking Barriers
Two young females are breaking barriers in the vocational arena, having both studied and
secured carriers in the construction industry...
Government Forging Ahead with Plans to Improve Central & South Eleuthera
Minister of Agriculture, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs, the Hon. Clay Sweeting said that in addition to improvements to roads and the building of new homes in Eleuthera, other projects are scheduled to enhance the island. During his contribution to the 2023/2024 budget debate on Monday, 12th June, the Minister said that although it appeared that successive governments had forgotten th...
Local small businesses suffering due to yacht tax
Local small businesses suffering due to yacht tax
NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Bahamian small businesses servicing the charter yacht industry are hoping government will reconsider last year's imposition of Value Added Tax, which they say is driving international vessels away from Bahamian marinas and causing harm to their livelihoods. The charter yacht industry is often seen as an ultra-elite luxury sector that is very lucrative [...]