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December 12, 2019
Daisy, the wind behind iconic sports wings of Coach 'Moon'

Sports Scope will have new publications on Mondays and Thursdays until Fred Sturrup, who lives in Freeport, Grand Bahama, and was affected by the passing of Hurricane Dorian, operates at full power. On the other days, file columns will be used until further notice. Who [...]
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January 07, 2019
Bright kids with a bright future

Colina Insurance Limited's annual corporate calendar, a widely circulated publication used to highlight the Bahamian community through various forms including business, history, education and the arts, this year is shining the spotlight on children in its "Bright Kids Bright Future" edition for 2019. The calendar, [...]
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April 22, 2009
Bahamas to Liberalize Communications Sector

House Communication by Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Hubert Ingraham on the introduction of three Bills to Parliament this morning

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June 24, 2022
DeMarco Foundation voices support for Jonquel Jones

THE president and director of local LGBTQIA+ group The DeMarco Foundation voiced support for Jonquel Jones after the WNBA star said her sexuality hindered her marketability.

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June 24, 2022
Toward a new minimum wage 

In its pre-election document, "Our Blueprint for Change", the Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) pledged to "review minimum wage to phase in a livable wage". Noting that the cost of living is well beyond the means of middle and low income Bahamians, the PLP said it would "recommend to the National Tripartite Council that they move ...

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May 24, 2022
Attorney concerned at sex registry operation

A NOTED attorney has raised concerns about the lack of information given to convicts about the sexual offender's registry prior to their imprisonment.

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Veil of secrecy
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April 27, 2022
Veil of secrecy

Multiple searches of the public eProcurement and Supplier Registry Portal reveal a blatant disregard for the law by some government departments and agencies when it comes to the obligation to publish contract notices and contract awards.

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April 13, 2022
Leading Marine Sciences NGO Beneath the Waves Advances Science on Reef Sharks, Adds Bahamian Expert to Staff

Even reef sharks think it’s better in The Bahamas.

That’s the key finding of data compiled by a group of local and international marine scientists after tagging and following 950 reef sharks over a period of 12 years, across six primary study locations in The Bahamas, from Grand Bahama to Eleuthera and The Exumas. While sharks remaining close to home may sound like a good thing for avoiding...

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April 11, 2022
University of London Names BTVI President Senior Research Fellow

The University of London School of Advanced Studies has named President of the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute, Dr. Robert W. Robertson as a Senior Research Fellow.

Senior Research Fellowships (SRFs) are available to distinguished academics with global experience and a publication record commensurate with the rank of professor. SRFs provide senior and established academics an opportu...

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March 17, 2022
BOOK PRESENTATION FOR IWD BY THE HONOURABLE DAME ALLEN

The Eugene Dupuch Law School commemorated International Women's Day this year with a book presentation by The Honourable Dame Anita M. Allen, DBE.

Dame Allen presented the school with a copy of Pioneering Caribbean Women Jurists, a signature publication by the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ), in which Dame Anita is featured.

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