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'Crooked Island will bounce back'
Central Bank issues fake 100 advisory
Central Bank issues fake 100 advisory
Central Bank Governor Wendy Craigg yesterday issued an advisory from The Central Bank of The Bahamas (CBOB), warning Bahamians of a rash of counterfeit $100 bills in circulation and outlining ways to identify the fake banknotes
New Canon printer available in The Bahamas
New Canon printer available in The Bahamas
BISG Marketing Director for Canon's Latin America Group Division Mick Takagi said the multi-functional Canon devices imageRUNNER and imagePRESS - a new series of light production printers which are now available in The Bahamas - can change a business.
Govt. Thanks GB for supposrting Carnival Event
Govt. Thanks GB for supposrting Carnival Event
I join the Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie and colleague ministers in expressing our profound thanks to the Bahamian people for their leap of faith and unshakable belief in themselves and their ability to execute a world class show and perform on a world stage before a global audience...
Why COB will never really be a university
Why COB will never really be a university
Dear Editor,
I was extremely bothered by a press release sent out by COBUS about pending fee increases at The College of The Bahamas.
While in all honesty, the fees are affordable and the increase is probably necessary, I cannot see them asking for more money while providing less service.
There was an instance last year where the business office misplaced over $12,000 and this has yet to be rec...
Bahamas Government thanks the Bahamian people on Grand Bahama Carnival
I join the Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie and colleague ministers in expressing our profound thanks to the Bahamian people for their leap of faith and unshakable belief in themselves and their ability to execute a world class show and perform on a world stage before a global audience...
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.
PAC chair frustrated by inconsistent meetings
PAC chair frustrated by inconsistent meetings
Public Accounts Committee (PAC) Chairman Hubert Chipman continues to express frustration with the inability of the members of the PAC to meet consistently, despite having majority Opposition membership...
Scotiabank donates Printer to Schools
Scotiabank donates Printer to Schools
Scotiabank donated brand new printers to all schools in the Ministry of Education?s Northern Eastern District...
U.S. Embassy Nassau Public Affairs Small Grant Application
The Public Affairs Section has a small grants program designed to assist Bahamian...