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DQ?s Miracle Treat Day to Provide Hearing Aids for Children
Make Miracles for Hearing Impaired Children - June 21st, 2018 heralds the official start of summer and DQ?s Miracle Treat Day. On Miracle Treat Day, DQ will donate $2 from every blizzard treat sold to The Red Cross Centre for Deaf Children. Pictured is Renold Zion Rolle, a 6 year-old who was diagnosed with hearing impairment at age 5 and received a donation from DQ that assisted with his therapy.
Post office finally given new home
Post office finally given new home
MOULD and a broken air-conditioning system could soon be problems of the past for General Post Office workers, with press secretary Anthony Newbold revealing yesterday that Cabinet has decided to relocate the institution to the old Phil's food store building on Gladstone Road.
Destiny Determined not by Gifts but by Choices, Young Men Told
Male students of public high schools in Grand Bahama were on Friday, March 23, urged to make good choices in life by Parliamentary Secretary in the Ministry of Works, Iram Lewis...
Still concerns over post office, warns union
Still concerns over post office, warns union
DESPITE the promises of the government, the mould problem at the East Street General Post Office remains a major concern, says Bahamas Public Services Union (BPSU) President Kimsley Ferguson.
Dear Santa, can I have my mail for Christmas
Dear Santa, can I have my mail for Christmas
EMPLOYEES at the General Post Office on East Hill Street continued their protest for the third week, with Bahamas Public Services Union President Kingsley Ferguson telling The Tribune that Christmas mail will ?probably not be delivered? until the New Year...
Staff still not back at post office
Staff still not back at post office
DESPITE assurances from the government that "everything will be done" to remedy the many issues plaguing the East Hill Street building, employees at the "mould and rat infested" General Post Office have still not returned to work, more than one week after they began their protest.
200,000 approved for school roof repairs
200,000 approved for school roof repairs
EDUCATION Minister Jerome Fitzgerald has approved some $200,000 for major roof repair work at the Eight Mile Rock High School in Grand Bahama after teachers last week refused to teach in classrooms infested by mould and pigeon excrement.
Trumpeting the Boys' Brigade
Trumpeting the Boys' Brigade
The 23rd Company of The Boys? Brigade celebrates its 47th anniversary on November 1st. With another year of excitement and character building under its belt, the organisation hopes to increase its membership and ultimately make a greater social impact in a wider community...
Postal crisis is crippling business
Postal crisis is crippling business
REDUCED operations at the General Post Office are negatively affecting businesses, Bahamas Chamber of Commerce CEO Edison Sumner said yesterday, adding the chamber sees ?no end in sight? to the problem...
Post Office staff on four-hour delay
Post Office staff on four-hour delay
EMPLOYEES at the "mould and rat infested" General Post Office have been working four hour shifts for nearly a year, according to Bahamas Public Services Union President John Pinder, who said the "half days" have caused a significant back up in mail delivery.