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Environment Ministry Supports BTVI Solar Energy Training
The Bahamas Technical & Vocational Institute (BTVI) paid a courtesy call on the Ministry of the Environment & Housing, September 15, at Charlotte House, downtown. BTVI President Dr. Robert Robertson met with the Minister, the Hon. Romauld Ferreira, to garner his support for the college's 15-week-long dual enrollment programme...
Real Estate: Too much house
Real Estate: Too much house
IT may surprise you, but investing too much in fancy home improvements may not pay off. If you want to splurge on mosaic marble tiles in your kitchen, or a Jacuzzi tub in your bathroom, by all means go ahead. But do it for your pleasure - not to necessarily increase the value of your home by the amount of the investment.
Beyond the Surface: From Apprentice to Employee
Beyond the Surface: From Apprentice to Employee
He became a student of the Painting and Decorating program in 1969, back when The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) was known as Nassau Technical Centre. He went on to become an apprentice and today is an employee, who says he has had more highs than lows.
Record 2200 Turn Out for Holocoaust Survivor Eva Schloss, Anne Frank Stepsister-They Came, They Saw, They Walked Away Filled with Hope and Inspiration
When the doors opened at 6 pm at Melia Nassau Beach on February 9 for an evening with 87-year-old Holocaust survivor Eva Schloss, a crowd of 400 was expected. Twenty two hundred showed up...
Relief fund launched to cover hurricane repair costs
Relief fund launched to cover hurricane repair costs
THE Anglican Central Education Authority (ACEA) has launched "Together We Make the Difference", a relief fund to help cover the cost of repairs, replacement of lost school supplies and ensuring minimal interruptions during the academic year after the damage from Hurricane Matthew last month. It aims to raise $50,000 by the end of the year.
Staff won't return to Forecast Office, minister says
Staff won't return to Forecast Office, minister says
Minister of Transport and Aviation Glenys Hanna-Martin said yesterday that while forecasters in the Forecast Office at Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) should have been relocated to "appropriate accommodations" sooner, those forecasters have been moved out of that building and will not return.
Injury at Forecast Office
Injury at Forecast Office
A week and a half after the "terrifying" ordeal of being evacuated from the Forecast Office at the peak of Hurricane Matthew, Velenzo Miller, a meteorological observer, was back in that office early yesterday, because it was the only way he could access critical equipment needed to provide important information to pilots before takeoff from Lynden Pindling International Airport.
'Matthew was angry and The Bahamas was his enemy. From this day on if any hurricane come, I am evacuating.'
'Matthew was angry and The Bahamas was his enemy. From this day on if any hurricane come, I am evacuating.'
Residents in southern New Providence are still without power 14 days after Hurricane Matthew hit. But the memories of the storm's brutal force are still vivid, Sancheska Dorsett hears . . .
Mother and son learning a trade together at BTVI
Mother and son learning a trade together at BTVI
He is a reporter and his mother is an attorney. Yet, they both are part-time carpentry majors at the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI).
'Sol Sisters' Striving for Excellence
'Sol Sisters' Striving for Excellence
D?Andra and Aimee Rolle have much in common. They are sisters. They are both Electrical Installation majors. They both recently landed scholarships. And they also are on their way to becoming linesmen.