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April 29, 2015
Prison staff support police officers over mould concerns

THE Bahamas Prison Officers Association said yesterday that it supports the Police Staff Association in its attempts to get the government to address reported mould contamination in police stations across New Providence.

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April 28, 2015
Union chief criticises failure to tackle mould infestation

BAHAMAS Public Services Union President John Pinder yesterday criticised the government for not giving "prompt attention" to reports of mould infestation in a number of Royal Bahamas Police Force buildings in New Providence.

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February 20, 2015
Grand Bahama immigration offices closed due to mould contamination

THE Department of Immigration offices in the new CA Smith Government Complex in Grand Bahama have been closed since Thursday due to a possible mould contamination problem, The Tribune understands. Staff were informed that the office would be closed for the two days for "sanitising" and reopened on Monday.

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March 28, 2013
Experts say mould harmless

PRIME Minister Perry Christie yesterday said Canadian industrial specialists have examined the Sir Cecil Wallace Whitfield Centre, which houses his office and the Ministry of Finance, for mould.

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October 20, 2010
MOULD IN THE POST OFFICE BUILDING IS STILL AFFECTING STAFF

By MEGAN REYNOLDS

Tribune Staff Reporter

mreynolds@tribunemedia.net

MOULD continues to permeate government offices in the Post Office building, causing illnesses among staff just months after more than $40,000 was spent on fixing the problem.

Several of the 150 staff members at the Attorney General's office have complained of skin irritations, respiratory problems and infections of the eyes, n...

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August 26, 2019
The Future Use of Science in The Bahamas

Consolidated Water (Bahamas) Ltd. (CWCO) hailed CV Bethel high school for helping to mould the “future of science” in The Bahamas with their annual 12th grade Science Competition...

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January 31, 2023
Family remembers young guidance counselor killed in accident on Eleuthera

A 27-year-old guidance counselor who was killed in a car crash on Eleuthera on Friday was "kind, friendly and loving" and had a passion for children and for her pet dogs, her grieving relatives said. According to police, Chara Richa Major was driving south on Queen's Highway in a charcoal gray Nissan Note when she lost ...
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January 12, 2023
"We need a new court complex'

CHIEF Justice Ian Winder has reignited calls for the construction of a new modern court complex, saying the time for a "complete judicial complex" has long passed as current facilities are ill suited and in a state of disrepair.

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September 13, 2022
'IT'S LIKE DORIAN ALL OVER AGAIN': Residents distressed over 'short notice' of dome demolition

ABACO residents expressed distress over the sudden and "short notice" demolition of the domes that had been home to them and their families for more than two years.

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January 07, 2019
SCHOOLS OPEN IF TEACHERS AGREE

WHILE Education Minister Jeff Lloyd said CH Reeves Junior High School has been "scrubbed down" to ensure it is safe for occupancy, the Bahamas Union of Teachers insisted industrial action could still be on the table pending an inspection by educators today...

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