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April 05, 2024
China Construction America donates 51 Furniture Sets to the RBPF Domestic Violence Unit

China Construction America donated 51 furniture sets to the Domestic Violence Unit of the Royal Bahamas Police Force. The handover took place at the Chinese Embassy, Shirley Street, April 3, 2024.

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March 08, 2024
Royal Rico: I Want To Be The Versace Of Furniture Making

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Known for viral posts of his work, 31-year-old Byron Brown known as "Royal Rico" has become a household name in the furniture-making community.

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January 23, 2024
Ashley Furniture Homestore is now open!

Ashley Furniture Homestore is now open on Prince Charles Dr.

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August 30, 2010
Furniture Plus announces the Opening of its Beautiful Third Home in Abaco

Abaco, The Bahamas - The
walls are freshly painted. The furniture boutiques are all in place.
Shiny rows of appliances stand at attention. And the doors to the
newest Furniture Plus location at Maxwell's Plaza in Marsh Harbour are
open at last. With all newly hired Abaconians manning the richly
appointed 20,000 square foot showroom and shoppers excitedly streaming
in, there is no sign of an econom...

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September 11, 2010
MP hits back at minister over school furniture shortage

By DENISE MAYCOCK

Tribune Freeport Reporter

dmaycock@tribunemedia.net

FREEPORT - Fox Hill MP Fred Mitchell says that Education Minister Desmond Bannister has sought to blame the PLP for the shortfall in school furniture and teachers shortages in Grand Bahama, when the PLP has been out office since 2007.

Mr Mitchell noted that there is a critical shortage of furniture at the Walter Parker Prima...

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September 12, 2010
Minister blames school furniture problem on former administration

By TANEKA THOMPSON

Tribune Staff Reporter

tthompson@tribunemedia.net

CONCERNS over a lack of sufficient school furniture in the nation's public schools are being addressed by the government, said Education Minister Desmond Bannister who blamed the problem on poor oversight by the former administration.

His comments are the latest in the war of words between the minister and opposition MPs Fred...

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September 12, 2010
Teachers and furniture for North Andros High School

MINISTER of Education Desmond Bannister travelled to North Andros to inform parents in Nicolls Town that the five "much needed teachers" for the North Andros High School will be arriving there today.

Mr Bannister also told the packed auditorium that the school would be receiving the furniture it required to be fully functional by next week.

The Minister noted that the delay in the teacher postin...

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September 20, 2010
Furniture Plus announces July and August winners in its Believe campaign

The Bahamas - Furniture Plus has announced
July and August winners in its national "Believe" campaign. The
company designed the seven-month promotion to make an impact on the community
by not only awarding customer loyalty for shopping in The Bahamas but also
giving back to those in need. This
month, Furniture Plus stores in Nassau, Grand Bahama and their newest store in
Abaco will finish giving a...

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January 26, 2012
Furniture Plus presents cheques totaling over 13,000 to children's charities, matching customer donations

The Bahamas -
Furniture Plus presented donation cheques to local children's charities
in Nassau, Grand Bahama and Abaco as part of its Candles of Hope and
Angels of Hope annual Christmas season of giving campaign. The
beneficiaries for October through December were:  Hands for Hunger in
Nassau, Grand Bahama Children's Home in Grand Bahama, and Every Child
Counts School in Abaco. These chariti...

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October 20, 2022
$600,000 on furniture at embassy

AN AUDIT into The Bahamas' Embassy in Brussels, Belgium found that over $600,000 of taxpayer's money was spent on furniture purchases for the official residence.

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