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April 18, 2024
Housekeeping, Janitorial and Custodial Workers Receive Certificates After Completing Training Course

The National Training Agency (NTA) held the commencement of its first Housekeeping, Janitorial and Custodial course at its offices on Gladstone Road and Munnings Drive on Friday, April 12, 2024.

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October 02, 2023
The National Training Agency commenced its first City & Guilds Approved Centre Certificate Course for Housekeeping, Janitorial and Custodial staff

The National Training Agency commenced its first City & Guilds Approved Centre Certificate Course for Housekeeping, Janitorial and Custodial staff with a cohort of 24 persons, October 2, 2023.

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September 03, 2010
Government Signs Four Contracts for Storm Drainage Maintenance

Minister of Public Works and Transport the Hon. Neko Grant said, on August 30, 2010, that the four contracts signed that day for the maintenance of hundreds of storm drainage wells is just another example of the Ministry taking action to ensure continuity of its maintenance schedule for New Providence

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June 09, 2018
Grand Bahama Regatta is Set for July

We clear the harbor and the wind catches her sails and my beautiful ship leans over ever so gracefully, and her elegant bow cuts cleanly into the increasing chop of the waves

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June 21, 2018
Grand Bahama Regatta is St for July

We clear the harbor and the wind catches her sails and my beautiful ship leans over ever so gracefully, and her elegant bow cuts cleanly into the increasing chop of the waves? a quote by L.A. Meyer...

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March 21, 2016
Former Sprint Great Laid to Rest

Hundreds attended a Requiem Eucharist for the life of the late Edwin Luther Kevin Johnson, regarded as one of the fastest Bahamian sprinters ever, March 19, 2016.

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October 20, 2021
Letter To Editor - Bahamians have learned from Columbus

More than five hundred years ago Columbus came to the shores of The Bahamas. The recent destruction of the Columbus statue has crystalized ill feeling towards him. Bahamians are now the wiser of people coming to plunder our Bahama land.

Columbus’ fleet pulled up to our shores, gave out some glass beads, exploited our people, searched for gold, spread sickness and then enslaved the natives. T...

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August 13, 2021
Education officials still in talks over school reopening

THE Ministry of Education is still in discussions with health officials to determine the appropriate model of instruction when school reopens amid a surge in COVID-19 cases and fears of the highly contagious Delta variant.

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December 14, 2020
Bahamas Girl Guides Association Rangers go ‘virtual’ and thank health care providers

The Covid-19 pandemic might have slowed down life for many, but not for Rangers of the Bahamas Girl Guides Association...

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March 30, 2020
Prime Minister announces three new cases of COVID-19 and plans to extend state of emergency for eight days

Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis today in a live update on COVID-19 announced three more confirmed cases of the virus and plans to extend the state of emergency until 8 April...

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