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October 05, 2022
A computer program that 'didn't cut it' led to The Bahamas being listed by the EU as non-cooperative 

A deficient computer application led to The Bahamas being added to the European Union's (EU) list of non-cooperative jurisdictions on tax matters, Financial Secretary Simon Wilson told Guardian Business yesterday, explaining that the country will have to spend $4 million to $5 million on new software. Wilson said the that new software will help to get ...
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September 12, 2022
CIBC FirstCaribbean Makes $20,000 And Countrywide Computer Donation

A return to the classroom this school year has not meant a decline in technology reliance. Whether for homework completion, project research or diving further into topics learned, students will require computer access.

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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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March 25, 2011
Schaefer asks Customs to reassemble Robin Hood's computers

The computer equipment taken from Robin Hood, Tonique Williams-Darling Highway during a raid by the Department of Customs March 16 was found taken apart when the company’s president, Sandy Schaefer, attempted to retrieve it yesterday.
Schaefer told The Nassau Guardian he refused to take the equipment as a result.

Because the equipment is sensitive, Schaefer said he would prefer customs put ...

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August 19, 2021
BBS Student Receives Computer for Successful Finish in Blockchain Studies

It is said that hard work pays off and for new Blockchain enthusiast Sarah Anderson 19, she was recently recognized for completing her Blockchain course by ConsenSys Academy through the Blockchain Business School (BBS), and virtual learning experience fueled by Harness All Possibilities (HAP). Anderson received a new computer for her unwavering curiosity, persistence and commitment to learning Blo...

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April 27, 2021
Computers donated by U.S. schools

FIVE Virginia based high schools have donated 119 Dell touchscreen notebook computers along with power supplies to the Ministry of Education.

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January 28, 2021
Centreville URC Computer Lab now known as ‘Ella Lewis Computer Lab’

The Centreville Community is a better place today, and will continue to be a better place in the years to come because of the contributions of former educator and long-time community builder, Ms. Ella Lewis, Minister of Social Services and Urban Renewal, the Hon. Frankie A. Campbell said...

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September 21, 2020
A.F. Adderley Class of 1986 Donated Computer Devices to Students

A.F. Adderley Class of 1986 Alumni donated computer devices to students of A.F. Adderley Junior High School, today, at the Ministry of Education, University Drive. Minister of Education the Hon. Jeffrey Lloyd...

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August 04, 2020
Bill English: Computer mouse co-creator dies at 91

The co-creator of the computer mouse, William English, has died aged 91...

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December 13, 2019
Coding Camp Donates Computers to C I Gibson

Students at C.I. Gibson High School will now have use of three additional brand-new computer systems courtesy of Success Code Camp (SSC), a community-minded, non-profit organization focused on promoting careers in Information Technology (IT)...

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