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Prison guard on trial in connection with cell phone jammer damage
A prison officer is on trial for allegedly allowing three convicts to damage a cell phone jammer.
Married couple charged in Freeport guns and ammunition seizure
A married couple suspected of dealing small arms appeared before Chief Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt yesterday. Rajiv Dames, 31, and Katina Dames, 29, the parents of a four-year-old boy, were arrested on February 6 after police found a cache of weapons and ammunition inside an apartment in Grand Bahama.
The daily struggle facing unemployed Bahamians
The daily struggle facing unemployed Bahamians
FOR the past two years, Celeste Neymour has been looking for work, desperate to secure employment so that she can provide for her two young daughters.
BCA calls on Minister of Works and announces new event on Dec 11th
The Bahamian Contractors' Association (BCA) visits Ministry of Works.
Phase One of Reconstruction Strategy Underway with Roof Repairs
Phase One of the Government of The Bahamas? reconstruction and repair plan for those owner-occupied homes damaged by Hurricane Joaquin in the southeastern and central Bahamas got underway Monday with a ?clear and detailed strategy? for how that plan will be executed.
Small Home Repairs Improved Living Conditions for 3,000; and Economic Outlook for Many
The Small Home Repairs Programme of the Urban Renewal Programme has improved the living conditions of 3,000 Bahamians in 23 constituencies, while providing job opportunities and economic empowerment for many others since its launch in November...
NAD Promotes Career Advancement
NAD Promotes Career Advancement
The Nassau Airport Development Company (NAD) wrapped up the inaugural exam for its recently launched Maintenance Promotion Assessment Program (MPAP) with five technicians achieving success thus gaining greater upward mobility...
NAD promotes career advancement
NAD promotes career advancement
The Nassau Airport Development Company (NAD) wrapped up the inaugural exam for its recently launched Maintenance Promotion Assessment Programme (MPAP) with five technicians achieving success, thus gaining greater upward mobility.
Gibson: Unpaid workers on Baha Mar project should file dispute
Amid claims that scores of Bahamian electricians employed by a sub-contractor at the Baha Mar project have not been paid, Labour Minister Shane Gibson recommended that they file a trade dispute with the Department of Labour so that government officials can investigate the matter...
Stephen Wrinkle's theft conviction quashed
Stephen Wrinkle's theft conviction quashed
The Court of Appeal on Monday quashed the conviction of a well-known contractor who had been accused of stealing electricity...