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Dream talk
Dream talk
In a slick political maneuver, the Christie administration is shamelessly dipping into precious tax dollars to roll out a political campaign in an effort to shift public sentiment in its favor after months of scandals and crises that have rocked the government to its core.
BNFC's first Youth Culture Fest a success
BNFC's first Youth Culture Fest a success
The first Youth Culture Fest, hosted by the Bahamas National Festival Commission, concluded on Saturday to the cheers of hundreds of youngsters excited to be involved in the first-of-its-kind cultural parade.
The BNFC'S First Youth Culture Fest Declared A Success
The first Youth Culture Fest, hosted by the Bahamas National Festival Commission, concluded on Saturday to the cheers of hundreds of youngsters excited to be involved in the first-of-its-kind cultural parade...
Who's protecting the consumer - part 2
Who's protecting the consumer - part 2
Last week, we noted that many modern societies have established laws and organizations that are designed to protect the rights of consumers, to ensure fair trade and competition in an orderly economic environment and to provide for the dissemination of accurate consumer information in the marketplace.
NAGB interns select February Art of the Month
NAGB interns select February Art of the Month
One of the things National Art Gallery tour guides often ask students during tours of the NAGB's permanent exhibition, Bahamian Domestic, is to point out the scenes they recognize in the works.
D'Aguilar: Healthcare reform needed
D'Aguilar: Healthcare reform needed
A prominent businessman has thrown his support behind changes to the current healthcare system, arguing that too much is being spent and too many are "dying by the roadside" for lack of access to healthcare.
Dionisio D'Aguilar commented after Guardian Business revealed that total spending on healthcare in The Bahamas ballooned from $380 million to $800 million between 2001 and 2013, even as health...
Bahamians benefit from airport project says PM
Bahamians benefit from airport project says PM
NASSAU, Bahamas -- Bahamian firms are already benefiting from the airport redevelopment project, Prime Minister, the Rt Hon Hubert A Ingraham, confirmed during groundbreaking ceremony, July 9, at the Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA)
No-bid contracts were invented by the PLP
No-bid contracts were invented by the PLP
Dear Editor,
I see in this morning's (Tuesday's) Nassau Guardian that the bugaboo of false equivalence continues to reign supreme among some Bahamian businesspeople who fear criticizing this PLP government, so just to be safe, they criticize all previous governments of The Bahamas. It is like saying that all business people are corrupt and selfish.
They do themselves and our country no good becau...
Green Citizens Committed To Keeping Grand Bahama Clean
FREEPORT, Grand Bahama -- In their fight to protect the natural beauty of our island, the Keep Grand Bahama Clean (KGBC) Committee has been joined by a cadre of exceptional 'green citizens' throughout the residential and business communities, and civic organizations, who are doing their part to keep the environment clean.?
Green Citizens Committed to Keeping Grand Bahama Clean
Freeport, Grand Bahama - In their fight to protect the natural beauty of our island, the Keep Grand Bahama Clean (KGBC) Committee has been joined by a cadre of exceptional 'green citizens' throughout the residential and business communities, and civic organizations, who are doing their part to keep the environment clean.