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March 11, 2024
URCA releases revised consumer protection regulations for electronic communications sector

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA) has published revised consumer protection regulations for the electronic communications sector, emphasizing the need for service providers to prominently display "service arrangements, rates, and terms" on their websites and ensure timely updates coinciding with service launches or changes. URCA has decided to extend...

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March 08, 2024
Letters to the Editor — The BPL Saga: Same script, similar cast

Editor, The more things change, the more they remain the same. These were the words that came to mind as the nation woke up to the news that the current PLP administration has either entered into or is contemplating entering into another BPL deal.  In the midst of the uncertainty and controversy, one thing is [...]

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February 28, 2024
Florida Film Showcases Bahamian Talent in Acting, Casting, and Costumes

Award-winning Deon Gibson Florida Film Showcases Bahamian Talent in Acting, Casting, and Costumes
Arthia Nixon, The Ambassador Agency

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November 11, 2020
Celebrating National Sports Heritage Month 2020

‘We Rise - Sports Strong Throughout The Islands of The Bahamas...’

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February 21, 2024
Department of Labour Joins Employers to Host 2nd 'Labour on the Blocks' in Centreville

The Department of Labour will partner with various employers to host a second Job Fair in the Centreville community. The event is scheduled for Saturday, 24th February at Stephen Dillet Primary School on Wulff Road between the hours of 9:00 am to 3:00 pm.

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February 21, 2024
Op-ed: The Bahamas has a long-standing crime problem

Editor, As a journalist nearing two decades, the number of killings in our country the past two months saddens me. The killings happen during the day or night. They happen in public places. Adults and young people have been killed. The problem caught the attention of our closest ally, the United States. The international media [...]

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February 02, 2024
Verizon Media Group lends support to JA Bahamas to welcome past achievers back to the JA family

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — February marks National Junior Achievement Month, and in celebration, The Verizon Media Group (home of Eyewitness News and 103.5 The Beat) and JA Bahamas have joined forces to send a nationwide call for past Achievers to become a part of the prestigious, non-profit organization once again.   Bashar Issacs, Junior Achievement Bahamas' Alumni [...]

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January 26, 2024
Ministry of Health and Wellness activates quick response to avert COVID-19 outbreak at Inagua

The Ministry of Health & Wellness wishes to advise that it has been informed that the RoyalBahamas Defense Force has activated the isolation of eleven (11) officers who tested positive for COVID-19 by the rapid antigen test (RAT) at its base in Inagua. The isolation measure was undertaken after one (1) of the officers who had recently travelled with the group of 22 persons and presented with sympt...

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January 24, 2024
Bahamian Beauty: Colina’s 2024 Calendar Released

Colina is proud to announce the release of its latest calendar, "Bahamian Beauty: a photo journal by Eric Rose". Copies were presented to the featured photographer whose work showcases local scenery, highlighting The Bahamas’s diverse and natural beauty.

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January 11, 2024
Health Officials Remind Public to Continue COVID-19 Prevention Measures

As the global fight against the spread of COVID-19 continues, the Ministry of Health & Wellness reiterates the importance of adhering to essential preventative measures that limit the spread ofCOVID-19. The public is urged to stay informed and actively participate in the following measures that have proven to be effective in curbing the spread of COVID-19:

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