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May 27, 2021
CBC To Once Again Partner With Cans4kids for Aluminum Can Drive Events

Following the success of their ongoing aluminum can drive events, which launched in February of this year, the Caribbean Bottling Company (Bahamas) Ltd. (CBC) will once again partner with Cans4kids (Cans for Kids) for two more aluminum can drive events. The recycling events will take place on June 11 and July 24, respectively. CBC will also host an employee can drive on June 18 in a bid to raise a...

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April 16, 2021
CBC Partners With Cans4kids for Earth Day Aluminum Can Drive

This Earth Day, the Caribbean Bottling Company (Bahamas) Ltd. (CBC) will partner with Cans4kids (Cans for Kids) for an aluminum can drive. The April 22 event, which will be hosted at the R. M. Bailey Park from 2-5pm, will award prizes to the person who donates the most aluminum cans, by weight. Cans4kids will also officially launch their 3-month-long school can donation competition, which will awa...

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March 05, 2021
CBC Hosts Aluminum Can Drive In Support of Ongoing Environment Centric Initiatives

Recycling initiatives and waste reduction programs still have lots of room to grow and evolve throughout the country, but companies like the Caribbean Bottling Company (CBC) are committed to supporting Bahamian environmental preservation projects. CBC has implemented a number of environmental centric programs in recent years. And, in addition to being a proud supporter of the Cans For Kids program...

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February 18, 2015
Miller begs govt to ban copper, aluminum exports

Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) Executive Chairman Leslie Miller said the increased cost of doing business associated with value-added tax (VAT) pales in comparison to the costs associated with copper and aluminum theft.

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January 29, 2024
Samsung’s ‘AI for All’ Vision Unveiled at CES 2024

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. shared its vision for how artificial intelligence (AI) technology will enable people to experience their devices more intuitively and conveniently than ever before. Presenting these ideas at a press conference at CES® 2024, Samsung teamed up with key partners to outline the technology behind this vision and how new products and services use AI capabilities to make li...

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September 01, 2023
Commonwealth Building Supplies Announces Key Leadership Promotions

Commonwealth Building Supplies Ltd (CBS Bahamas), the nation’s leading home improvement retailer and architectural product supplier, is pleased to announce significant promotions within its leadership team.

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Estell Deleveaux-Swain
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May 04, 2023
Estell Deleveaux-Swain

Funeral Service forEstell Deleveaux-Swain Affectionately Called "Grammy", age 89 of #25 Oxford Avenue who died on Monday, April 24th, 2023, will be held on Saturday, May 6th, 2023 at 12:30 a.m. at New Bethlehem Baptist Church, Independence Drive.

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March 14, 2023
The Samsung Galaxy S23 Series – the New Face of Sustainability…in The Bahamas!

So, you thought sustainability only applied to the elimination of single-use plastics or addition of solar. It turns out eco-friendly choices are also in the palm of your hands through the phone you choose.

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January 17, 2023
Steininger project underway on GB

The clearing of a large lot on Coral Road near Royal Palm Way in the early fall caught the attention of residents who can now learn the details of what the developers say will be Grand Bahama's only gated community on its own island. Steininger Island is the second major project conceived and financed by ...
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October 15, 2010
The Cape Eleuthera Foundation and Deep Creek Community Organizing Global Work Party

Deep
Creek, The Bahamas

- The
Cape Eleuthera Foundation and the Deep Creek community joined with 350.org's
"10.10.10 Global Work Party" to raise awareness and
seek solutions from politicians on the global climate crisis. The number 350
represents what scientists, climate experts, and progressive national
governments say is the safe upper limit of carbon dioxide, measured in "Parts
Per Million,"in...

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