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Budget Debate Contribution - Minister Tommy Turnquest
I rise to speak on the 2010/2011 Budget package of Bills
I do so, ever grateful to the wonderful people of the Mount Moriah Constituency, who have been an integral part of my life and work since 1987, (23 years ago) when I first contested the Oakes Field Constituency. As I contribute to the Budget debate for the 18th consecutive time, I thank the people of Mount Moriah, and publicly acknowledg...
'No insurance for contracts'
A report of the auditor general on the Christie administration's Urban Renewal Small Home Repairs (SHR) program reveals that contractors were not required to have proof of all-risk insurance.
Doctors Hospital retains Joint Commission International reaccreditation
Late last year, Doctors Hospital underwent another rigorous round of scrutiny by a team from Joint Commission International (JCI) to ensure that the healthcare provider continues to uphold the highest international standards set forth by the accreditation body. In 2014 Doctors Hospital is proud to remain the only acute care health care facility in the Caribbean region to boast having this internat...
Doctors Hospital earns JCI re-accreditation
NASSAU, Bahamas-- Late last year, Doctors Hospital underwent another rigorous round of scrutiny by a team from the Joint Commission International to ensure that the healthcare provider continues to uphold the highest international standards set forth by the accreditation body.
In 2014 Doctors Hospital is proud to remain the only acute care health care facility in the entire Caribbean region to bo...
Local firm signs on with Chinese port project
Chinese Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) has engaged the expertise of local engineering firm, Caribbean Coastal Services Ltd. (CCS), as the $39 million North Abaco Port project moves one step closer to ground breaking.
The Bahamian engineering firm will review, comment, stamp and seal CHEC's designs for the Abaco port to make sure all the drawings that are handed into the Ministry of Public Work...
Chec Americans Engages Bahamian Engineering Firm on $39 Million North Abaco Port
The partnership helps move project closer to construction start...
Supreme Court rules against Cotton Bay
Developers behind Cotton Bay Estates Limited have come up short in a Supreme Court ruling that denies the validity of $11 million worth of performance bonds.
The ruling, filed on behalf of Judge Stephen G. Isaacs, sided with CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank (Bahamas) and Penn's Renovation & Construction Company, claiming "the bonds are not valid and enforceable against the bank".