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BAMSI Youth Engagement to Build Food Security
BAMSI Youth Engagement to Build Food Security
THE Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute’s (BAMSI)) Soil to Supper program is focused on nurturing young minds and cultivating an appreciation for the wealth of foods grown in Bahamian soil that are used to create our favourite and most flavourful dishes. The youngest students get an opportunity to touch, feel, water, plant, cultivate and harvest produce that they then see deliciousl...
Baby teeth are just as important as permanent teeth
Baby teeth are just as important as permanent teeth
Since baby teeth are lost naturally, people generally believe they are not important. This is a gross misconception. The truth of the matter is, baby teeth are very important. In this column, we explain the critical importance of the primary teeth (baby teeth) and discuss their role in preparing for a child's healthy development. Primary ...
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Ready, set, swim!
Ready, set, swim!
The Bernie Butler Swims Committee is challenging Bahamians, residents, and visitors to tighten their goggles and take the plunge at the 51st annual Bernie Butler Open Swims on Saturday, August 12 along Lucayan Beach west of the Bell Channel.
Two for the price
Two for the price
Over the past few months, I have become aware of what some may think is a conflict in our public administration, but is in fact the happiest coincidence. Or at least it could be. The apparent conflict is where to invest for the greatest benefit for the future of the country. Our legislators weigh the ...
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Being multi-capable
Being multi-capable
The Beacon School is preparing its students to enter the workforce by teaching them entrepreneurial skills and job readiness. The school's vocational program began as an idea of the previous principal, Sheryl Wood, and was carried on by current principal, Titi McKenzie-Moss, who recognized the lack of job opportunities for graduating students. "When students graduate ...
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The Easter message
The Easter message
As Holy Week draws to a close and the faithful prepare to celebrate the holiest day of the Christian calendar, there are redemptive principles of the Easter story which, if applied, could be enriching, regardless of one's religious beliefs. Christ said of the ultimate sacrifice he would subsequently make, "Greater love hath no man than ...
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CARIFTA '23: A bright spot in the dark
CARIFTA '23: A bright spot in the dark
For the ninth time since their founding in 1972, the CARIFTA Games return to The Bahamas this week. With a home team advantage, The Bahamas will field an historic 80-member strong team to these 50th Anniversary CARIFTA Games being hosted at the Thomas A. Robinson National Stadium between April 7 and April 10. This is ...
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Local healthcare administrator makes global impact with IBWPPI
The International Black Women's Public Policy Institute (IBWPPI) is making an impact on black women and their families all over the world, including The Bahamas. IBWPPI is the only global public policy institute dedicated to, founded by, and led by Black women. It is governed by 18 women representing six countries and 11 major cities ...
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Hugging can make a difference
Hugging can make a difference
Dads, you should be the first male to hug your daughters. Moms, you should be the first female to hug your sons. These hugs are not to be superficial. They are to be intentional, special and purposeful, although not romantic. Dads, if you do not hug your daughters from birth and throughout their growing years, ...
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Strength, resilience & value
Strength, resilience & value
Erika Mariaelena Robinson is on a mission. The empowerment coach helps people to break through the obstacles that are holding them back, increase their self-confidence and transform their negative self-talk into positive action. She does this by openly sharing her story of abuse and by letting people know they can turn whatever their pain looks like into power.