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November 23, 2023
$500,000 bill for Christmas decorations this year

AS the Christmas season approaches, New Providence and Family Island residents can expect a sparkling display of decorations worth over $500,000, according to Luther Smith, permanent secretary of the Ministry of Works and Utilities.

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November 12, 2023
When Is Too Early To Decorate for Christmas?

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Driving through New Providence, you may have noticed there are already Christmas trees lining Mackey Street. But when is the right time to start preparing for Christmas?

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July 04, 2023
Journey through the islands and keys in office decoration competition at the Ministry of Legal Affairs

The Attorney General's Office and Ministry of Legal Affairs held an Independence Decoration Competition for their office facilities in the Paul L. Adderley Building along a theme that portrayed the quaint beauty of islands of the archipelago.

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December 10, 2018
No contract for Christmas decorations

WORKS Minister Desmond Bannister said yesterday this year's Christmas decorations were the result of "direct orders" and not contracted work, as has been the case previously.

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March 23, 2018
Students stage protest over mortarboards decoration ban

MORE than sixty students, faculty, and alumni gathered on the University of the Bahamas' campus yesterday to protest the institution's decision to ban the decoration of mortarboard hats and wearing of student organization stoles at graduation ceremonies.

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January 24, 2018
Style Office Solutions decorates for the Children?s Home

Committed to encouraging a philosophy of giving back within the company. Style Office Solutions Co-owner and Managing Director and Designer Manager, Monique Graham...

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April 28, 2017
Waste truck redecorated to raise autism awareness

WITH April designated as Autism Awareness Month, Bahamas Waste joined forces with a non-governmental, local advocacy organisation facility for autism treatment - REACH - in an effort to sensitise more Bahamians to the impact of an autism diagnosis.

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April 05, 2017
A little tea, nibbles and lots of table decorating

Faith United Baptist is in the winner's circle. The church's members decorated the winning table with the theme "The Bahamian Thing" at the Bahamas National Baptist Women's Convention's fifth annual tea party and fashion show.
Rev. Sabrina Pinder, who is also president of the Baptist Women's Convention, saw her church, St. Mark's Native Baptist, finish in the first runner-up position with its tabl...

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January 04, 2017
Sea Breeze Resident Decorates and WINS!

With the Christmas decorations coming down on houses across the country, one happy resident may show off her d?cor a little bit past the twelfth day of Christmas. Sandra Bain, a long time resident of Sea Breeze...

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December 21, 2016
'No value for money in 334,000 decorations contract'

The government did not get value for money when it awarded a $334,000 contract to a company owned by former Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Minister Neville Wisdom for Christmas decorations in Downtown Nassau, Free National Movement (FNM) Deputy Leader Peter Turnquest said yesterday.
"Go get our money back, because the reality is, and I think most people agree, the decorations are hideous, and the...

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