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Athletes making the grade for summer meets
Athletes making the grade for summer meets
With more young Bahamian athletes attaining standards for summer meets this past weekend, the list of qualifying athletes is growing as we move closer and closer to regional competition.
There are a number of international meets for junior athletes on the calendar this summer, and sandwiched in between them is the Olympic Games.
KFC Nassau Trims Prices to Ease The Burden For Bahamian Families
Around the world, families are faced with decreased income and rising food prices that make it more of a challenge than ever to put wholesome food on the table. Recognizing that Bahamians are also feeling the pinch...
Pret A Manger to shut 30 shops and cut 1,000 jobs
Pret A Manger to shut 30 shops and cut 1,000 jobs
Sandwich chain Pret A Manger is to close 30 outlets and is expected to cut at least 1,000 jobs at other shops as part of a post-pandemic restructuring...
Campbell takes social assistance reform ‘personally’
Campbell takes social assistance reform ‘personally’
A personal experience almost forty years ago is one of the factors driving Minister of Social Services and Urban Development, the Hon. Frankie A. Campbell’s push for digital and other reform in the delivery of social assistance in The Bahamas...
Wendy’s Celebrates 50 Years
Wendy’s Celebrates 50 Years
Wendy’s Bahamas paid tribute last week to its late founder, Dave Thomas. On Friday November 15th Wendy’s celebrated 50 years since the 1st restaurant was opened in Ohio. Dave’s core values; “Quality is our Recipe, Do the Right Thing, Treat People with Respect, Profit is Not a Dirty Word and Give Something Back” were the core themes of Wendy’s Bahamas Founder’s Week 2019...
Adelaide Primary, St. Cecilia’s Students Win Superman Capes in Ministry of Environment’s Be A Hero Campaign, Young Abaconian Shares Honors for Environmental Stewardship
Three young Bahamians got all the Halloween costumes they’ll need for a lifetime and memories they will never forget – they were crowned winners of the Ministry of Environment and Housing’s Be A Hero campaign and decorated with Superman capes and trophies during a ceremony hosted by Atlantis October 31...
NEMA update for Thursday, September 26, 2019
NEMA update for Thursday, September 26, 2019
The Commissioner of Police has released the official number of deceased persons recovered as 56. Nine (9) in Grand Bahama and forty-seven (47) in Abaco....
Royal Caribbean Cruises Ltd. Mobilizes Initial Relief Efforts for Freeport
In the wee hours of Thursday morning, more than 100 crewmembers from Royal Caribbean’s Empress of the Seas became the first to activate the company’s disaster relief operation to bring relief supplies and 20,000 daily meals to the Freeport, Bahamas community...
Hands for Hunger School Feeding
Hands for Hunger School Feeding
The Ministry of Education, recently hosted a four-day National School Feeding Symposium in conjunction with Hands for Hunger...
Sipping tea for a cause
Sipping tea for a cause
An elegant pastime, there is perhaps no better way to spend a lazy Sunday afternoon than to get dolled up in your finest, sip tea, nibble on scones, fruits and sandwiches while listening to skilled violinists and watching a parade of hats, fashion and faces [...]
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