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August 23, 2011
Businesess Check List for Hurricanes

Here are just a few simple things that business owners and staff should do before leaving for a hurricane:

- turn off and unplug all UPSs, computers, monitors, printers, etc and place on desks, cover with plastic if available

- try not to leave on the floor. Servers left on are not to be covered with plastic.

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October 10, 2023
Charles Thomas McKinney

Funeral Service for Retired Corporal 90, Charles Thomas McKinney aged 103 years of Hillside Park and formerly of Wemyss Bight, Eleuthera, will be held at 4:00 p.m. on Thursday, 12th October, 2023 at St. Gregory's Anglican Church, Carmichael Road. Officiating will be Canon S. Sebastian Campbell

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Kathleen Munroe-Moxey
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August 24, 2023
Kathleen Munroe-Moxey

Funeral service for Kathleen Munroe-Moxey, 96 yrs., a resident of #22 Denver Street & formerly of Williams Town, Exuma, will be held at St. Margaret Anglican Church, Kemp Road, on Friday, August 25, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. 

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August 06, 2021
Bar owner fined 5k for selling numbers without a license

A bar owner who sold numbers without a gaming license yesterday paid a $5,000 fine to avoid spending one year in prison.

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February 01, 2023
Banks must hit key performance indicators before checks eliminated

Central Bank Governor John Rolle confirmed earlier this week that more work will be done to ensure local banks are able to settle digital transactions faster, with better cost efficiency and in greater numbers, before it moves to completely eliminate checks.

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August 03, 2022
Rolle: Central Bank addressing 'pain points' surrounding elimination of checks

Central Bank Governor John Rolle said yesterday that the bank is "very cognizant of the pain points that need to be addressed", particularly surrounding electronic payments in lieu of checks. He was responding to questions posed by Guardian Business regarding concerns of the private sector surrounding the elimination of checks.

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June 08, 2021
Laser technology will be the gold standard in dental treatment

Lasers today are commonplace in our society. From DVDs, laser printers, pointers, laser light shows to various x-rays, CAT scans and surgical devices – lasers have advanced to become a technological necessity for cutting-edge precision in medicine and dentistry.

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September 07, 2016
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.

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September 02, 2016
$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.

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June 17, 2016
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:

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