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Bahamas First-A Clean Sweep at 2017 JA Awards
Bahamas First-A Clean Sweep at 2017 JA Awards
The Bahamas First Anchors, the Junior Achievement (J.A.) company sponsored by Bahamas First General Insurance Company, captured top awards at the recent 2017 J.A. Awards Night including the coveted 2017 Overall Company of the Year award...
Bahamas First Anchors capture top awards at 2017 Junior Achievement Awards
The Bahamas First Anchors, the Junior Achievement (J.A.) company sponsored by Bahamas First General Insurance Company, captured top awards at the recent 2017 J.A. Awards night, including the coveted 2017 Overall Company of the Year award.
The Bahamas First Anchors made a clean sweep at the awards event capturing not only the sought-after top company award, but also awards for Top Sales, Top Exam S...
Assistive devices for the hearing impaired
Assistive devices for the hearing impaired
Although hearing aids are the most common form of technology used by those who are deaf and hard of hearing, there are numerous other assistive technologies available to help people with hearing loss live even more independently. In most cases, these assistive devices are used in addition to hearing aids and enhance the auditory environment and everyday life of persons with hearing loss. Below are...
Government Committed to Improved Health Care for All
Government Committed to Improved Health Care for All
Minister for Grand Bahama, the Hon. Dr. Michael Darville said Friday that the health and wellness of a human being should never be determined by the size of his or her bank account.
Communication by the Prime Minister on the Impact of Hurricane Matthew
I rise to report to The House on the impact of ‟Hurricane Matthew‟, the 13th named storm of the 2016 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Fortunately, the majority of our Family Islands sustained no major damage. This was a relief, particularly for those islands which were impacted last year by Hurricane Joaquin...
The good in us
The good in us
On Saturday morning, as many New Providence residents frustrated by the nightmarish wait for power to be restored to their homes and businesses took to Facebook to offload on Bahamas Power and Light (BPL), various community organizations were busy addressing the needs of Hurricane Matthew victims.
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (October 10-14, 2016)
Prime Minister Christie announces ?Matthew? Exigency Order: Top on the minds of many Bahamians who suffered total loss and structural damage to both personal and commercial properties was state intervention in facilitating a return to some semblance of normalcy to their personal lives and businesses operations.
Grand Bahama United launches relief drive
Grand Bahama United launches relief drive
THE group Grand Bahama United has been formed to help bring immediate relief to the island with a long-term goal of advocating for the island's further development, in the wake of Hurricane Matthew.
35 Andros homes destroyed
35 Andros homes destroyed
OFFICIALS have confirmed that 35 homes were completely destroyed in North Andros by Hurricane Matthew, with 40 residences sustaining major damage, and 100 more receiving minor damage.
Red cross says donations are urgently needed to bring relief
BAHAMAS Red Cross Society officials yesterday called for the donation of more "urgently needed" items to better assist the organisation in providing relief to persons suffering in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.