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Four deny involvement in Sandilands Primary school break-in
FOUR men denied having involvement with the recent break-in and the theft of cash and items worth nearly $16,000 at the Sandilands Primary School during Hurricane Matthew in an arraignment in Magistrate's Court yesterday.
Lyford Cay Foundations donate $80,000 to schools affected by Hurricane Joaquin
Honoring its commitment to assist with rebuilding the lives of children, their education and the normalization of schools in the areas affected by Hurricane Joaquin, Lyford Cay Foundations donated $80,000 of technology and supplies to all affected public schools on Long Island, San Salvador, Crooked Island, and Acklins.
$80,000 given to help schools hit by Joaquin
$80,000 given to help schools hit by Joaquin
HONOURING its commitment to assist with rebuilding the lives of children, their education and the normalisation of schools in the areas affected by Hurricane Joaquin, the Lyford Cay Foundations have donated $80,000 of technology and supplies to all affected public schools on Long Island, San Salvador, Crooked Island and Acklins.
2.6M technology upgrade for COB, plus new on-campus dorm
Construction of the first ever on-campus residential building at The College of The Bahamas (COB) is set to begin "in short order", and be completed in time for the new school year, according to COB President Dr. Rodney Smith.
Helping hurricane victims
Helping hurricane victims
EIGHT months after the devastating Hurricane Joaquin, Long Island's community centres are being restored to full working order thanks to the support of the Sandals Foundation.
2016-2017 Budget Debate: Contribution by the Hon. Glenys Hanna-Martin
Mr. Speaker, I rise in this Honourable House to contribute to this 2016/2017 Budget Debate:
2015/2016 Budget Debate- Contribution by the Hon. Melanie S. Griffin, M.P., Minister of Social Services and Community Development
Mr. Speaker, as always I am grateful to Almighty God, in whom I live, move and have my being and the fine people of Yamacraw for the privilege to serve and to represent them in this place.
How 3D printing is shaking up high end dining
How 3D printing is shaking up high end dining
Paco Perez is experimenting. The chef has won several Michelin stars for his restaurants. At one of them, La Enoteca at the Hotel Arts in Barcelona, he is busy creating a new dish.
3D printing helps to deliver organs on demand
3D printing helps to deliver organs on demand
The fight is on to save human limbs: As the rate of diabetes continues to rise, the foot ulcers and chronic wounds that can come with the condition ? and can lead to amputations in severe cases ? remain a persistent problem.
Technology upgrades at COB Oakes Field and Northern Bahamas campuses
A $2.6 million dollar technology upgrade is boosting connectivity and technology access on the Northern Bahamas and Oakes Field campuses.