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SENATE PRESIDENT RECEIVES BAMSI’S 2022 COMMENCEMENT BOOKLET
Lashell Adderley was recently gifted with a 2022 Commencement Booklet for the Bahamas Agriculture & Marine Science Institute's (BAMSI), Virtual Graduation Ceremony held in May. Pictured making the presentation are (from left) BAMSI President Senator, the Hon. Dr. Erecia Hepburn, President of the Senate Lashell Adderley and Executive Chairman of BAMSI Senator, the Hon. Tyrel Young.
Primary School Student of the Year Booklet Presented to Ambassador C.A. Smith
His Excellency, Ambassador C.A. Smith (left) received the first copy of this year’s Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year booklet, presented to him on Monday, May 27, 2019 at his office in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs...
AG says Rights Bahamas booklet highly offensive
AG says Rights Bahamas booklet highly offensive
Attorney General Carl Bethel has described a booklet from the "self-appointed" human rights group "Rights Bahamas" as highly offensive and inflammatory. The booklet, which deals with migrant issues and the operation of the detention center, has been widely circulated. It is entitled "Immigration law rights [...]
Social Services Officials 'Roll Out' Phase Two of RISE Programme/Production of Family Booklet
Social Services Officials 'Roll Out' Phase Two of RISE Programme/Production of Family Booklet
Officials of the Department of Social Services, Ministry of Social Services and Community Development, on Monday, March 7, 2016 launched the Enrollment Phase of the RISE (Renewing, Inspiring, Sustaining, Empowering) Conditional Cash Transfer Programme that is designed to raise Bahamians out of poverty.
Keeping the Dream Alive: Bahamas London 2012 Olympics Commemorative Booklet
The Bahamas Weekly is pleased to present the
Bahamas Olympic Association's commemorative booklet
for this year's athletes who competed in the London Olympic Games.
Enclosed you will find loads of information and images. We extract here
for your reading the messages from the Bahamas Governor General, His
Excellency Sir Arthur Foulkes; the Rt Hon Perry G Christie, Prime
Minister of The B...
Keeping the Dream Alive: Bahamas London 2012 Olympics Commemorative Booklet
The Bahamas Weekly is pleased to present the
Bahamas Olympic Association's commemorative booklet
for this year's athletes who competed in the London Olympic Games.
Enclosed you will find loads of information and images. We extract here
for your reading the messages from the Bahamas Governor General, His
Excellency Sir Arthur Foulkes; the Rt Hon Perry G Christie, Prime
Minister of The B...
Boxing booklet salutes Obed
Boxing booklet salutes Obed
Everette "Elisha Obed" Ferguson is now 60. He reached that age on February 21. Today, he's not even a glimpse of his boxing peak years. In fact, he struggles to walk, his speech is slow and he needs assistance to get through each day.
Yes, he fought for long years after he should have called it a day. In March of 1980 when Fulgencio Obelmejias stopped him in three rounds, that was the big signal f...
Bahamas National Youth Council (BNYC) Plan of Action 2010-2013 Booklet
Nassau, Bahamas - The Executive and Advisory Boards of The
Bahamas National Youth Council (BNYC), its members and member
organizations, would like to take this opportunity to present to you,
our
Plan of Action for 2010-2013.
This booklet speaks to what the BNYC is about and where we intend
to go as an organization. Also, the BNYC Plan of Action Booklet will
also enlighten you who the current adm...
Spending irregularities reported after Bahama Games
Spending irregularities reported after Bahama Games
$5.5 million spent on Bahamas Jubilee Games, $1 million more than government allocation NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Auditor General's Report examining the accounts of The Bahamas Jubilee Games has revealed that the government spent $5.5 million funding the games, just over $1 million more than the government's initially allocated amount. The Auditor General also raised [...]
Spelling competition
Spelling competition
The Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS) will hold its annual Spelling Bee Competition today at St. John's College at 11 a.m. The competition will determine not only who are the best spellers in grades six through eight in the independent schools, but also the top three students who will advance to the Bahamas National Spelling Bee Competition. Twenty-six partic...