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BAIC visits North Andros to review projects
BAIC visits North Andros to review projects
Edison Key, Executive Chairman of The Bahamas Agricultural and Industrial Corporation and his executive management team visited North Andros on Friday, June 11, to review current projects and to explore several new initiatives.
Bahamian Cooperatives in ?Strategic Position?, says Minister
Cooperatives in The Bahamas are in a strategic position to utilise the opportunities of a more open Bahamian economy to the advantage of its membership, Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources the Hon. Lawrence Cartwright said, on June 17, 2010
?Business Unusual? starts today
?Business Unusual? starts today
The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce celebrates Chamber Week 2010, under the theme, ?Business Unusual? from Tuesday, June 22nd to Friday, June 25th.
The exciting week-long activities will be held at the Hilton British Colonial Hotel starting with a Mix ?N Mingle Cocktail Reception on Tuesday at 6:30pm with entertainment by Tingum Dem.
Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham on the National Prescription Drug Plan (audio)
Among commitments contained in the Free National Movement?s Manifesto ?07 was a commitment to act so as to shape our society to permit those with the greatest need to receive the greatest assistance.
License reforms remove cost of sales 'nightmare'
License reforms remove cost of sales 'nightmare'
Both the current and immediate past Bahamas Chamber of Commerce presidents yesterday praised the Government for simplifying the way business license fees were calculated, telling Tribune Business the revised Bill would eliminate the complexity and "abuse" associated with gross profit calculations, while maintaining food retailers should have been given a special category.
Khaalis Rolle, the Cha...
Bahamas Ferries wants to open Farmer?s Market
Bahamas Ferries wants to open Farmer?s Market
Harvesting a $60 million slice of the domestic food market is the aim of a new venture being developed by Bahamas Ferries designed to foster the growth of Family Island farmers.
The company has been in talks with around 10 of the islands' major food producers, particularly in Eleuthera and Andros, and is to meet with the Inter-American Institute for Cooperation on Agriculture (IICA) over its pl...
Business License Bill - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham (audio)
Business License Bill - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham
Since returning to office in 2007, my Government has remained steadfastly committed to strengthening the domestic business environment. Our overriding objective in doing so is to facilitate the creation of new businesses and the expansion of existing ones, both of which are vital to securing growing employment opportunities for Bahamians and...
GERMAN MAN JAILED FOR DRUG POSSESSION
GERMAN MAN JAILED FOR DRUG POSSESSION
:By ARTESIA DAVIS
Guardian Senior Reporter
artesia@nasguard.com
A German man who is wanted back home on rape and fraud charges pleaded guilty to having 30 pounds of marijuana with the intent to supply when he appeared before a magistrate yesterday.
Police arrested Hans Jurgen Rolf Fink, 46, and his wife, Natalie Ged Zielke Fink, 26, both of Berlin, when they discovered the drugs, which have a whol...
City Markets eyes GB food store exit
City Markets eyes GB food store exit
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
CITY Markets was yesterday said by multiple grocery industry sources to be in negotiations with Grand Bahama food store, Sawyer's Fresh Market, to allow the latter to take over its Eight Mile Rock-based food store.
Neither company would confirm nor deny that the deal was in process when contacted by Tribune Business, although it appeared to be something ...
Seafood firm may move into shark fins, sea urchins
Seafood firm may move into shark fins, sea urchins
A seafood export company harvesting sea cucumbers by the thousands to feed Chinese appetites may consider expanding North Andros operations to include shark-finning and sea urchin harvesting.