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July 02, 2018
Bahamas Striping donates computers to Programme S.U.R.E.

As government invested millions to equip preschools with laptops, tablets and other interactive devices, dozens of at-risk students at Programme S.U.R.E. -- an intervention institution for disruptive teen boys, pecked away on outdated computers that took forever to boot and were likely to crash mid-way [...]
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April 17, 2018
BSGC celebrates eight years in business with donation of 80 computers

Atario Mitchell did not think that a $5,000 self starters grant that birthed Bahamas Striping, would quickly evolve to the multi-layered group of companies that is today inclusive of Airport Maintenance Services, Caribbean Pavement Solutions, Bahamas Themed Photography and Abaco Caribbean Holdings, which are all [...]

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April 13, 2018
BSGC Celebrates Eight Years in Business with a Donation of 80 Computers

Back in 2010, Atario Mitchell did not think that a five thousand dollar ($5,000.00) self starters grant that birthed Bahamas Striping, would quickly evolve to the multi layered group of companies...

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April 12, 2018
Your billion dollar computer

I guess that when many initially read the title of today's article, your billion dollar computer, they may be a bit puzzled by it. Perhaps they are scratching their head and saying to themselves or another, "What in the world is D. Paul referring to [...]

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March 09, 2018
Government High alumni committee gifts school computers

LAST month, during a student recognition ceremony, the GHS Class of 87 Alumni Committee presented Eloise Whymns, school principal, with three laptops, a desktop computer, a printer and two picnic tables on behalf of the Class of 1987.Last year, the c

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August 29, 2017
TEDGlobal: The computer that can smell explosives

Nigerian Oshi Agabi has unveiled a computer based not on silicon but on mice neurons at the TEDGlobal conference in Tanzania.

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June 12, 2017
Custom Computers launches 10th annual 'A's for Excellence campaign

Custom Computers Ltd. is celebrating the 10th anniversary of its annual "A's for Excellence" campaign by giving away 10 prize bundles, including laptops, tablets and other exciting tech products.
Every summer since 2007 the company has rewarded students through this event, which offers youngsters who have earned at least one 'A' subject grade during the final term of the academic year just ended, ...

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March 26, 2017
RBC Royal Bank Private Banking donates computers to Elizabeth Estates Children's Home

Any funds donated to the Elizabeth Estates Children's Home in recent times went toward basic necessities, especially as the home remained in recovery mode following the ravages of Hurricane Matthew. At the home, 18 children between the ages of 12 and 17 shared five computers. RBC Royal Bank's private banking team stepped up to help provide more access to computing resources and relieve the demand ...

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February 21, 2017
New computers to help school hit by burglars

NEARLY five months after a burglary left the Sandilands Primary School without computers, Mission: Educate Bahamas in conjunction with Aetos Holdings Limited, yesterday commissioned a brand new, state-of-the-art library and technology centre at the school's Fox Hill campus.

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January 18, 2017
Sandals Foundation donates 32 computers to Sandilands Primary School

With the recent destructive and disruptive passage of Hurricane Matthew in the islands of The Bahamas, schools, communities and businesses have tried as best as possible to expedite the rebuilding and recuperation process. Sandilands Primary School has been no exception, but its attempts have been heavily hampered by the theft of the 32 computers that serviced their 565 students. The computers wer...

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