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October 13, 2023
Senior Family Guardian VP testifies in miscarriage case

A SENIOR Family Guardian vice president testified on Friday that they denied Alana Major's request to work from home during a difficult pregnancy because she didn't get back to them with further information from her doctor.

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September 20, 2023
Miller new financial controller of Guardian Media Group

Latoya Miller, who joined The Nassau Guardian in December 2006 as assistant financial controller, has been promoted to financial controller of Guardian Media Group. In her 17 years as assistant financial controller, Miller has been known for her efficiency, integrity and unwavering dedication to the company. In her new role, she will be in charge of the ...
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September 18, 2023
Williams new COO of Guardian Media Group

Wanda Williams, who has skillfully held the position of human resources manager at The Nassau Guardian (Guardian Media Group) since 2007, has been appointed the company's chief operating officer, Publisher Emanuel M. Alexiou announced. "Over the years, Wanda has showcased an extraordinary commitment to our organization. She has proven adept at managing challenges, fostering a ...
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September 13, 2023
AML Foods and Guardian Media Group Join Forces for Successful Back-to-School Snackathon Initiative, Raising $3,800 for Children in Need

AML Foods today announced the successful conclusion of its Back-to-School Snackathon promotion, a collaborative effort with the Guardian Media Group. The goal of the campaign, which ran for three weeks from August 8th to August 31st, was to raise funds to provide snacks for children in need as they headed back to school. More than 150 families benefited from the initiative.

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News Article
December 28, 2010
The Nassau Guardian's Junior Female Athlete of the Year

Bahamian Shaunae Miller had a year like none other in the history of sports in the country, and as a result, was a runaway winner for The Nassau Guardian’s Junior Female Athlete of the Year honor. Never before has any Bahamian athlete been so dominant on the junior scene locally, regionally and globally, all in the same year.
The slender quarter-miler won gold medals at the CARIFTA Track and...

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News Article
September 07, 2010
Family Guardian offices to close for Founders' Day, September 17th

Freeport/Nassau, Bahamas -

We're Closed September 17, 2010 for Founders' Day

Dear valued customer:

Please
be advised that all branches and offices will be closed on

Friday,
September 17, 2010 to allow for the Company's first annual community
outreach day, "Founders' Day."

For your
convenience, you may continue to make premium payments via credit card,
on-line banking services as well as,...

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News Article
September 10, 2010
By STAFF WRITER Guardian News Desk

The Progressive Liberal Party yesterday continued its attack on the government, accusing it of breaking the law by allegedly failing to conduct salary reviews for judges as is required by the Judges Remuneration and Pensions Act.
"The prime minister is yet to lay before the House of Assembly for its approval the report of the(Judicial Review Commission)that is alleged to have enquired into the ade...

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September 12, 2010
Family Guardian offices to close for Founders' Day, September 17th

Freeport/Nassau, Bahamas -

We're Closed September 17, 2010 for Founders' Day

Dear valued customer:

Please
be advised that all branches and offices will be closed on

Friday,
September 17, 2010 to allow for the Company's first annual community
outreach day, "Founders' Day."

For your
convenience, you may continue to make premium payments via credit card,
on-line banking services as well as,...

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News Article
September 14, 2010
By STAFF WRITER Guardian News Desk

Two male juveniles who were being questioned by police in connection with the sexual attack on a female student at St John's College last week have been released, according to Superintendent Leon Bethell, who heads the Central Detective Unit.
He said no one else was in custody.
The female student was attacked on Friday while at the school's gymnasium, according to police.
Bethell would not confirm...

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September 15, 2010
By INDERIA SAUNDERS Guardian Business Reporter inderia@nasguard.com

Implementation of the Bahamas Automated Clearing House's(BACH)new electronic direct credit system is gradually getting off the ground, with local businesses receiving training on the new payroll changes set to make life easier for tens of thousands of working Bahamians.
Representatives from a variety of companies recently attended intensive BACH workshops at the bank's training facility to learn m...

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