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BISX: Impact of Trump's win on Bahamas still vague
BISX: Impact of Trump's win on Bahamas still vague
As investors nervously watch U.S. and global financial markets following President-elect Donald Trump's win in the U.S. general election, the implications are vague where it concerns the short-term fate of the Bahamian financial market.
Efficient windows allow greater use of natural light
Efficient windows allow greater use of natural light
One of the great things about The Bahamas is the bright sunlight that we get to enjoy, and with advances in window technology, we have the opportunity to harvest an abundance of free natural light without the massive gain of heat into the space.
Bahamas Prepares for 31st Annual International Coastal Cleanup
Volunteers throughout The Bahamas are preparing to take part in the Ocean Conservancy?s ?31st Anniversary of International Coastal Cleanup (ICC)? on Saturday, September 17th, 2016.
Sandals shows construction that led to closure
Sandals shows construction that led to closure
There was no way for Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort to remain open while the property undergoes $4 million in renovations, according to Construction Project Manager James Wilson.
Ground broken on $2.3m BTVI classroom building
Ground broken on $2.3m BTVI classroom building
A groundbreaking ceremony was held at the Bahamas Technical & Vocational Institute (BTVI) yesterday to mark the construction of a $2.3m structure that will house the school's first ever set of smart classrooms.
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (22-26 August, 2016)
On Monday, what was clearly the biggest news of the week Prime Minister Christie delivered a nationally televised address on the successful outcome of the Baha Mar negotiations.
BTVI breaks ground for SMART classroom block
BTVI breaks ground for SMART classroom block
The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) has broken ground for a new wing on the school?s campus.
Resort 'had to close' for renovation
Resort 'had to close' for renovation
THE noise of construction work around the pool areas of Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort and the ungainly images of the construction work will be so disruptive that guests could not be expected to remain in the vicinity while repairs take place, Sandals' Construction Project Manager James Wilson said yesterday.
This tattoo that controls a smartphone may be a glimpse of the future
MIT researchers have created tattoos that function as interfaces for smartphones and other digital devices.
Sandals to host job fair
Sandals to host job fair
Some 600 workers who had to be terminated in accordance with the Employment Act 2012 when Sandals Royal Bahamian closed its doors August 15 for nearly 10 weeks of extensive infrastructural repairs will have an opportunity to re-apply when the hotel hosts a four-day job fair starting Monday, August 22.