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January 23, 2019
We gotta get out of this place

DISGRUNTLED employees of the Department of Social Services’ outreach centre on Wulff Road refused to work yesterday due to the infestation of mould, rats and roaches in the building...

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October 17, 2018
Steamworxs kicks off their "Giving Back to the Community" initiative with Hands for Hunger in honour of World Food Day

Steamworxs announced a year-long partnership with Hands for Hunger, which begins Tuesday October 16, in honour of World Food Day...

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June 08, 2018
Gaming board workers tested for tuberculosis

WORKERS in the Centreville House building have been tested for tuberculosis in the wake of speculation that a female Gaming Board employee was hospitalised last week for the illness, Bahamas Public Services Union President Kimsley Ferguson told The Tribune yesterday...

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May 28, 2018
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.

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News Article
November 28, 2017
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...

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News Article
October 28, 2017
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...

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October 11, 2017
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...

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News Article
March 27, 2017
"Preschool Teachers Get Gifted From BTC"

BTC presented mobile devices to Tiny Tots Preschool in honour of the Ministry of Education?s Pre-School Week. Public Relations Manager, Indira Collie said that, ?This is the second time around that we?ve been involved in the activities...

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News Article
March 12, 2017
LPIA Tour Encourages Girl Guides In Science and Technology Careers

In recognition of International Women?s Day and to help celebrate Bahamas Girl Guides Week, Nassau Airport Development Company (NAD) officials invited members of the Bahamas Girl Guides Association (BGGA) to tour Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA)...

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News Article
November 10, 2016
Union threat of action over post office

BAHAMAS Public Services Union President John Pinder threatened industrial action yesterday if the government does not immediately relocate employees from the "unsanitary" General Post Office on East Hill Street.

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