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May 22, 2018
Minister Lloyd to Request Increased Funding for BTVI; The D?Aguilar Family Announced Scholarship Endowment Fund

Minister of Education, the Hon. Jeffrey Lloyd declared that we need the best and brightest in technical and vocational fields as he delivered keynote remarks at the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute?s (BTVI) Commencement Ceremony at Melia Nassau Beach on Friday, May 18, 2018.

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June 22, 2018
Kennedi Knowles &N Anajah are 2018 Carleton Williams Scholarship Winners

Garvin Tynes Graduates to Receive Full 6-Year Scholarship from Caribbean Bottling Company...

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June 22, 2018
Beaches Ochos Rios' Jardine Vassell in Sandals/ATL's Team Member of the Year

Long before she was even a contender for the title of the Ultimate Team Member for the Sandals/ATL Group, Jardine Vassell was a legend in her own right...

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June 27, 2018
Auto industry challenged with lagging sales braces for VAT hike

Although he doesn't suspect the switch to 12 percent value-added tax (VAT) next week will cause much confusion for the automotive industry, Vice President of the Bahamas Motor Dealers Association Ben Albury said the impact will be lasting on the industry. "I mean, logistically, it's [...]
The post Auto industry challenged with lagging sales braces for VAT hike appeared first on The Nassau Guardian...

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May 22, 2023
Luxury car brand human resources chief and businessman to deliver UB commencement address

A University of The Bahamas (UB) alumnus, who serves as the chief human resources officer (CHRO) for Mercedes-Benz (North America), will deliver the UB Spring 2023 commencement address. Lars Minns, a 1995 graduate, will share insights gained from his experiences and life lessons in a message intended to both inform and inspire grads to be resilient. ...
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May 12, 2023
PRIME MINISTER OF JAMAICA APPOINTS AMBASSADORS/SPECIAL INVESTMENT ENVOYS TO DRIVE INNOVATION, INVESTMENT AND ECONOMIC GROWTH

Prime Minister Andrew Holness has appointed four new Ambassadors/Special Investment Envoys who will play a pivotal role in attracting investment and driving economic growth. This strategic move underlines the Government's commitment to catalysing innovation, investment and economic growth to create sustainable opportunities for the people of Jamaica.

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April 28, 2023
A 'Ray' of hope diminishes

One of The Bahamas' greatest boxers ever, a sports icon, and a legend inside and out of the ring, has passed.

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January 30, 2011
Auto sector fears rise over false invoicing

By ALISON LOWE

Business Reporter

alowe@tribunemedia.net

CONCERNS are growing in the Bahamian automotive industry about some car dealers who are allegedly offering imported vehicles at what are considered by many to be impossibly reduced prices.

Ben Albury of Bahamas Bus and Truck, and Fred Albury of Executive Motors, both told Tribune Business they believe some car dealers may be submitting f...

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Indulge your Addiction
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January 27, 2023
Indulge your Addiction

Over the river and through the woods to grandmother's house we go are the lyrics to a popular children's song - in this instance, you don't have to go over the river or through the woods to get to this sweet and addicting destination, but rather, make your way ... however you like, by boat, plane, in wheelchair or walking with cane - to borrow lyrics from Henry B. Knowles - to a bakery with the na...

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June 18, 2011
Tests for air toxins at AID site

A team from the Department of Environmental Health Services (DEHS) carried out air quality tests at the Wulff Road site of Automotive Industrial Distributers (AID) yesterday after health concerns were raised on behalf of Marathon residents.
Anthony Ryan, public analyst in the Environmental Monitoring and Risk Assessment Division at DEHS, said yesterday that thus far tests in the area did not reve...

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