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April 17, 2024
It's Tearing Away the Fabric Of Our Communities

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - In the wake of a tragic homicide that has rocked the community of Yellow Elder, some are calling for an intervention.

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June 19, 2018
Home Fabrics set to open in Grand Bahama

Grand Bahama is set to get yet another economic boost with the opening of the largest fabric distributor in the country, Home Fabrics...

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February 11, 2011
Home Fabrics denies Androsia sale claims

The Androsia fabric company is claiming the sale of a batik material with a "Bahamian" design by a well-known fabric store has "dramatically affected" their operations, with staff hours at its Andros factory allegedly reduced as a result.

Jeff Birch, president of Androsia, said the move by popular fabric retailer, Home Fabrics, has limited Androsia's ability to grow in recent years.

However,...

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June 30, 2020
The fabric of hope evolves

Gillian Curry-Williams, fashion designer, Remilda Rose Designs, wearing her "Fabric of Hope" FILEWhen fashion designer Gillian Curry-Williams debuted the Fabric of Hope - a fabric print made up of colors associated with various types of cancer five years ago – she did so with the thought to bring joy and happiness to cancer fighters, survivors and their [...]
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June 30, 2020
The fabric of hope evolves

Gillian Curry-Williams, fashion designer, Remilda Rose Designs, wearing her "Fabric of Hope" FILEWhen fashion designer Gillian Curry-Williams debuted the Fabric of Hope - a fabric print made up of colors associated with various types of cancer five years ago – she did so with the thought to bring joy and happiness to cancer fighters, survivors and their [...]
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May 02, 2022
A presentation in the name of the late Victor ‘JuJu’ Johnson was recently made to the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute’s (BTVI) Fashion department. The assorted fabrics and tools donated will support the educational journey of budding tailors, d

A presentation in the name of the late Victor ‘JuJu’ Johnson was recently made to the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute’s (BTVI) Fashion department. The assorted fabrics and tools donated will support the educational journey of budding tailors, dressmakers, stylists and other creatives who attend and will enroll into the institute.

JuJu himself attended BTVI while it was the Baha...

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October 21, 2017
Fabric Printing Workshop brings crowd to NAGB

As a part of The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas' monthly programming, the "Fabric Printing Workshop" with Joiri Minaya, the first workshop for the fall season, was held on Saturday, October 14th on the Gallery's grounds. Led by Double Dutch artist Joiri Minaya, a [...]
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October 15, 2012
Teachers, The 'Fabric Of Society' Recognised

Nassau, The Bahamas - "We believe that teachers are the lamps that light our way along the path of knowledge," said Ross Smith, Acting Deputy Director of Curriculum in The Ministry of Education, Science and Technology Oct 13.??

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February 19, 2012
Creating yardage from painted fabric

By Teri M. Bethel

Have you ever wanted to create a line of custom fashion accessories or perhaps decorate a room in an exotic material but just could not find the fabrics you were looking for?

Maybe your taste has changed and run-of-the-mill fabrics just do not grab your attention anymore. Or perhaps everyone appears to be using the same fabrics making a potentially beautiful product quite unins...

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September 21, 2011
CLIMATE CHANGE COULD 'DISRUPT VERY FABRIC OF OUR LIVES'

By CELESTE NIXON

Tribune Staff Reporter

cnixon@tribunemedia.net

CLIMATE change is real threat to the Bahamas and must be given urgent attention, a senior government official warned.

During the opening of the UNESCO High Level Small Island Developing States (SIDS) Conference yesterday, Minister of State for the Environment Phenton Neymour said the effects of climate change could "disrupt the ve...

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