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Too many take mothers for granted
Too many take mothers for granted
Continuing with the theme for Mental Health Month 2023, "Look Around, Look Within", I thought it fitting to take a look at mothers and their contribution to our well-being. Mothers contribute in many ways to the emotional and psychological wellness of the family. Far too many of us take for granted the tremendous contributions they ...
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Developments may outpace nation's ability to provide labor, says BCA president
The Bahamas will come to a place where its developments may outpace its ability to provide labor, as it simultaneously grapples with the problem of illegal labor on construction sites, Bahamian Contractors Association President Leonard Sands said yesterday. Sands, who has in recent weeks made headlines for suggesting that if foreign labor is taken out of the construction ...
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Cat S60 Review: FLIR thermal imaging gives this smartphone super powers
Most smartphones are too fragile for job sites. They break when they?re dropped, or crap out when submerged in water. The Cat S60 is different.
More than 42 vessels to be featured at Bahamas yacht show
The Bahamas Charter Yacht Show is shaping up to become a yacht show to be reckoned with in the region, according to a press statement about the upcoming event. The statement explained that more than 42 vessels will be present at the show which begins tomorrow and runs until Sunday. The statement said this level of ...
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Jubilee yacht show sets course to top the region
Jubilee yacht show sets course to top the region
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Attracting a whopping 42 vessels and counting, the first-ever Bahamas Charter Yacht Show is already outshining the competition, highlighting the huge potential of an elite and lucrative industry that already employs hundreds across diverse sectors of the Bahamian economy. In its inaugural installment, the Bahamas Charter Yacht Show (BCYS) has outpaced established [...]
Bain Town residents reflect on 50th Independence
Bain Town residents reflect on 50th Independence
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — An unemployed father of fourteen yesterday questioned whether there is a reason to celebrate the country's 50th anniversary despite feeling ignored by the government. While there were residents in Bain Town who expressed similar views, Eyewitness News spoke to others within the community who reflected a more optimistic view of the July [...]
Level up: BTVI interim president encourages Rotarians to up-skill and re-skill
Rotarians were urged to up-skill and re-skill, particularly with a rise in what has become the digital workplace, by Dr. Linda Davis, interim president of Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI). Davis encouraged Rotarians to step out of their comfort zones and add to their skill set. "The reality is, what you learned at university ...
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Rotarians Urged to 'Level Up'
Rotarians Urged to 'Level Up'
Interim President of the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI), Dr. Linda A. Davis, recently urged Rotarians to upskill and reskill, particularly as there is a rise in what has become the digital workplace.
Push to establish construction workers registry in 2023
The main focus of the Bahamian Contractors Association (BCA) in 2023 will be the establishment of a national database of building skills, the president of the association revealed. BCA President Leonard Sands said even with the boom in the construction industry in the past year, the industry still loses out to foreign contractors and workers. ...
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Water And Sewerage Corporation Updates On Water Supply Disruptions In Central Eleuthera
Water And Sewerage Corporation Updates On Water Supply Disruptions In Central Eleuthera
The Water and Sewerage Corporation provides over 500,000 imperial gallons of desalinated water to our valued customers in Central Eleuthera on a daily basis. This water services Governor’s Harbour, Palmetto Point, Savannah Sound and Windermere in the south and as far north as James Cistern, Hatchet Bay and Gregory Town.