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September 18, 2014
Burger King pumps nearly 1M into Carmichael Road location

Burger King has a new location on Carmichael Road, featuring the brand's new "20/20" design model with a sleek and contemporary color scheme, a new customer-friendly interior, eye-catching digital display interior menu boards, free WiFi and convenient drive-through access.
The attraction of Carmichael Road - one of the most increasingly vital and dynamic communities in New Providence - is clear; i...

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April 22, 2014
Pump bumps are more common in young women who love to wear high-heeled shoes

Wearing high fashion shoes, such as stilettos or pumps, can cause pain in your feet. If this is the case you could have a pump bump.
Pump bumps are painful, swollen bumps behind the heel, just where the shoe rubs against the back of the ankle. They are more common in young women in their 20s and 30s, who love to wear high-heeled shoes. The official name for this bump is Haglund's deformity; it is ...

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April 08, 2014
To share or not to share a breast pump

With the unsteady and uncertain world economy, many mothers, these days, have become super thrifty, being forced to stretch that dollar. Local sites such as "Mamma's Marketplace" have made it very easy for people to buy and sell used products, including the breast pump. Yes, I get it, saving hundreds of dollars on a really good breast pump may seem like a good, cost-saving idea, but unfortunately,...

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July 11, 2013
RBC pumps 7 million into branch network

Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) has injected nearly $7 million in improvements to its branch network in the last three years in an effort to better serve its clients, according to its regional chief.

The recently opened John F. Kennedy location represents $1.1 million of that investment. The building is expected to accommodate future staffing growth at the bank, which currently employs 700 people in...

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May 16, 2013
Auto payment at pumps sparks layoff fears

Gas retailers are welcoming the addition of automated payment at the pumps, but warned RUBIS not to lay off workers that depend on the stations for employment.
As part of the French multinational's revamp of its 20 gas stations in The Bahamas, automated payment will be included so customers can swipe a card rather than pay an attendant. In fact, a test program is being piloted at the Faith Avenue...

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April 24, 2013
BEC pumps 5M into summer engines

The Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) is spending an estimated $5 million on engine repairs to ensure there are no blackouts this summer.
According to top management, engines are being "reconditioned" to make sure they are at optimal levels during this demanding season. Burmeister & Wain Scandinavian Contractor (BWSC), a Scandinavian company, is in the process of refurbishing engines with BEC ...

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December 20, 2012
BFS Sale Pumps 9M Into Treasury

The government will earn around $9 million in stamp tax from the sale of Bahamas Food Services (BFS) to U.S. wholesale giant Sysco, providing a much-needed injection of cash into the public treasury.

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November 02, 2012
Speed Week Pumps Nearly 1M Into Economy

Less than one month before exotic and classic race cars from the U.K., U.S., Canada and The Bahamas gather in Nassau for the second running of Bahamas Speed Week, organizers revealed yesterday that despite the financial losses incurred by the dream team that put...

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November 02, 2012
Bahamas Speed Week Revival Pumped Nearly 1 Million Into Local Economy in 2011

Nassau Bahamas -- Less than one month before exotic and classic race cars from the UK, US, Canada and The Bahamas gather in Nassau for the second running of Bahamas Speed, organizers have revealed that despite financial losses to the dream team that put the event together last year after...

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November 01, 2012
Bahamas Speed Week Revival Pumped Nearly $1 Million into Local Economy in 2011

Less than one month before exotic and classic race cars from the UK, US, Canada and The Bahamas gather in Nassau for the second running of Bahamas Speed, organizers revealed today that despite financial losses to the dream team that put the event together last year after a 48-year hiatus, Speed Week 2011 pumped more than $800,000 into the local economy.

"There was hardly a segment of the busine...

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