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August 01, 2014
U.S. Embassy Nassau Public Affairs Small Grant Application

The Public Affairs Section has a small grants program designed to assist Bahamian...

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June 11, 2014
Advancing trends in technology

The Bahamas government has teamed up with Microsoft in a partnership agreement to advance trends in technology that will result in changes in the way students and teachers work, learn and live. Minister of Education, Science and Technology Jerome Fitzgerald said the Microsoft Partners in Learning Education Transformation Agreement was a significant milestone in the development of education, in tha...

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April 15, 2014
What you need to know about VOCs

Just smell it, that's how you know its new - whether it's a car, shoes, bag or a freshly painted room. The chemical compounds that give us this sense of comfort are part of a group of products called volatile organic compounds, or VOCs for short.
When they linger for a day or two, no problem, but enduring emissions are a cause for concern and could lead to health problems.
A reader wrote in to dra...

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October 21, 2013
Red Ribbon Ball Promises Unbelievable Prizes and Surprises

November 16th is fast approaching for one of Nassau?s most anticipated fundraisers, the annual Red Ribbon Ball this year celebrating its 20th anniversary...

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May 02, 2013
Bahama Hand Prints ? A Bahamian success story

Vivid colours, enchanting prints and hand-printed fabrics are combined to create a unique 100% Bahamian-made line of clothing and accessories. Completely inspired by The Bahamas, its history, and its indigenous flora and fauna, Bahama Hand Prints' exclusive designs are loved by Bahamians and visitors alike.

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April 02, 2013
What 3D printing could mean for our island state

If you operate any kind of business in The Bahamas, importing goods is one of your realities.
3D printing could change much of that, making it possible to print a replacement part rather than order it. For any designer, famous or not, it means the freedom to design whatever it is you can dream up at very competitive prices, with similar or smaller carbon footprints than traditional means.
If you ...

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March 08, 2013
Dion A. Foulkes Statement re Midterm Budget - March 8, 2013

?The Bahamas economy has continued to recover from the global economic and financial crisis. The main drivers are, on the one hand, a modest though ongoing rebound in tourism. On the other hand, the large public and private sector investment projects that are underway are sustaining aggregate demand and also enhancing our tourism productive capacity going forward.?

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March 04, 2013
Lignum Technologies is Bahamaslocal.com Business of the week!

Every week Bahamaslocal.com promotes a business that services and professionalism embodies what a company should be, and this week we're promoting Lignum Technologies.

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January 24, 2013
Interview with Poinciana Paper Press Director, Sonia Farmer

Sonia Farmer is a poet, a bookbinder, letterpress printer, and hand paper-maker, and aims to publish books as beautiful as the words they hold. She is the founder of Poinciana Paper Press, a small fine press that produces hand-bound limited-edition chapbooks of Caribbean writing, based out of The Bahamas. Her poetry has won the 2011 Small Axe Literary Competition in Poetry and has appeared in vari...

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January 11, 2013
Sonia Farmer: Freedom of Her Press

Some artists? tools are more portable than others. Paints and brushes can fit in a bag, and the average photographer?s neck can accommodate two or three cameras.

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