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May 26, 2022
BUDGET: Plan for minimum wage rise and extra pay for civil servants

AS he unveiled his administration's plans for the next fiscal year, Prime Minister Phillip "Brave" Davis announced a series of policy initiatives that are envisioned to assist Bahamians struggling with the inflationary high cost of living.

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March 11, 2015
Farmer Cates showcases livestock at agriculture expo

Food security begins with empowering livestock farmers to raise healthy pigs, goats, sheep, and chickens for a sustainable local industry.

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May 10, 2019
New KMW Plaza Opens in Grand Bahama

Minister of State for Grand Bahama, Senator Kwasi Thompson says while doing business in Grand Bahama has its share of challenges, he’s moved by business owners who, despite the challenges, have continued to persevere...

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September 15, 2017
A Ragged Islander's response

Dear Editor,

Please allow a few lines to voice this Ragged Islander's opinion. We, like our other Bahamian brothers and sisters, are a proud people who can trace our inheritance on Ragged Island back for the last few hundred years. The small settlement of Duncan Town, Ragged Island, has produced the most lawyers, doctors, boat captains (check the RBDF roster) nurses, businessmen, pilots, educator...

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September 15, 2017
A Ragged Islander's response

Dear Editor,

Please allow a few lines to voice this Ragged Islander's opinion. We, like our other Bahamian brothers and sisters, are a proud people who can trace our inheritance on Ragged Island back for the last few hundred years. The small settlement of Duncan Town, Ragged Island, has produced the most lawyers, doctors, boat captains (check the RBDF roster) nurses, businessmen, pilots, educator...

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March 23, 2017
Grace makes case for its corned beef, but local ban still stands

Despite regional conglomerate GraceKennedy saying yesterday that its Brazilian corned beef suppliers are not under investigation, Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources V. Alfred Gray said the precautionary ban issued by the Bahamian government on meat products from Brazil still stands until more information is directly acquired from the Brazilian government on the matter.
Speaking with Guar...

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October 05, 2016
BAMSI positions itself as the nation's multiplication center

In a move that is hoped in time will serve as a major strike against the country's billion dollar food import bill, almost 300 animals were flown into the country recently by the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI).

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October 03, 2016
Long Island bracing for Matthew

Residents of Long Island are battening down their homes and stocking their shelves in preparation for Hurricane Matthew, the category four storm expected to impact The Bahamas today.

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October 04, 2016
Long Island bracing for Matthew

Residents of Long Island are battening down their homes and stocking their shelves in preparation for Hurricane Matthew, the category four storm expected to impact The Bahamas today.

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October 03, 2016
BAMSI positions itself as the nation's multiplication centre

ALMOST 300 animals were flown into the country recently by the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) in a move that, with time, will serve as a major strike against this nation?s billion-dollar food import bill.

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