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Phillips Appeals for Duty Relief
Phillips Appeals for Duty Relief
A local manufacturer is appealing to the government to honor a duty exemption, declaring that the success of his growing and promising business depends on it.
Vivian Moss, 90
Vivian Moss, 90
A funeral service for Vivian Moss, 90, of Windsor Lane and formerly of Crooked Island, will be held on Friday August 5th, 2 p.m. at St. Barnabas Anglican Church, Wulff & Baillou Hill Roads. Canon Basil Tynes assisted by other members of the clergy will officiate. Interment will follow in Lakeview Memorial Gardens, John F. Kennedy Drive.
Phillips Sailmakers Launches High-end Casual Furniture Line
A Nassau-based business that started out more than 20 years ago as a one-man operation repairing sails and grew into a full marine canvas and awning manufacturing company is spreading its wings again ? this time taking its nautical knowledge on shore with high-end casual furniture.
Fire destroys business and two homes
Fire destroys business and two homes
By LAMECH JOHNSON
AN early morning fire destroyed three buildings on East Street and
Windsor Lane yesterday, leaving two families homeless and reducing a
business to rubble.
Residents of the area awoke just a few hours after going to bed to find
their homes on fire.
Supt Jeffrey Deleveaux, director of the Fire Services at the Royal
Bahamas Police Force, said the fire started shortly after 1am at a...
BOB Donates 5 Sewing Machines to Sewing Club
BOB 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...
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...
National Art Gallery of The Bahamas pays tribute to Amos Ferguson
On the morning of October 19, 2009, Bahamian Artist and National Monument Amos Ferguson went home to be with the Lord he had spoken to and communicated with through his paintings for the past fifty years.