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November 01, 2023
Disney Cruise Line to host first career fair in Eleuthera

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — On November 3rd, Disney Cruise Line (DCL) will host its first career fair in Eleuthera to fill positions at its new island destination, Disney Lookout Cay at Lighthouse Point, opening to guests in June 2024. During the career fair, attendees will have the opportunity to meet with Disney leaders, learn more about [...]

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June 01, 2023
Local small businesses suffering due to yacht tax

NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Bahamian small businesses servicing the charter yacht industry are hoping government will reconsider last year's imposition of Value Added Tax, which they say is driving international vessels away from Bahamian marinas and causing harm to their livelihoods.  The charter yacht industry is often seen as an ultra-elite luxury sector that is very lucrative [...]

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July 01, 2016
Is there life after leather?

OPTIONS FOR SEATING SURFACES do not generally extend beyond leather, a leather lookalike, some sort of utilitarian twill fabric or, if you happen to be in the market for a used Oldsmobile, button-tufted velour.

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August 23, 2021
"I sacrificed my career" Millenium Cleaners & Wholesale Products owner takes a risk to start her own business

By: Jhanae Winter
Vandesha Whyte took a leap of faith and birthed her business Millenium Cleaners & Wholesale Products in 2020 during the height of the pandemic.

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April 01, 2010
Bank Of The Bahamas Donates 5 Sewing Machines to Sewing Club

It?s a regular weekday afternoon when the rose pink house with white trim on Sapodilla Boulevard in Pinewood begins to fill. Inside the living room-turned-studio and another room that?s been added to handle the demand, girls still in their primary and secondary school uniform are gathering for a class of a different kind ? they?re learning how to sew and some of them have already made the uniforms...

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April 21, 2015
Residents outraged over withheld report

Several Marathon residents yesterday expressed outrage and disappointment over the government's decision to withhold a report of a Rubis Bahamas Limited gasoline leak that occurred more than two years ago, and said they will seek legal action...

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October 28, 2019
Mold Remediation Takes Center Stage in GBPA-Supported Post-Dorian Meetings

The safe and effective removal of mold following severe flooding, such as Grand Bahamians experienced with Hurricane Dorian, is critical to full and healthy restoration. The Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) is pleased to support mold remediation education for Grand Bahama’s homeowners, business owners and contractors...

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July 31, 2019
MOYSC Youth Division Hosts Apprentice Camp Trade Show 2019

Scores of Bahamian youth showcased the skills they learned from talented instructors, as the Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture Youth Division held its Apprentice Camp Trade Show 2019

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July 03, 2018
New Budget moves international aircraft registry one step closer to reality

Aircraft duty exemption no loss to government, covered aircraft never registered in Bahamas before...

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July 02, 2018
Aviation expert touts benefits of customs duty removal from imported aircraft

According to aviation expert Llewellyn Boyer-Cartwright, the government's removal of customs duties from imported aircraft has the potential to spur business in a plethora of areas, including fueling, cleaning, engine maintenance, upholstery and servicing. Boyer-Cartwright's remarks were made in a press release that sought to [...]
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