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Hurricane Preparedness Guide
Hurricane Preparedness Guide
By: Jhanae Winter
Three weeks into the hurricane season and a lot more to go, everyone should be preparing for the natural disaster and whether it hits The Bahamas or not.
Symonette: Remove duty from building supplies for first-time homeowners
St. Anne's Member of Parliament Brent Symonette, who is also the former minister of financial services, trade, industry and immigration, suggested yesterday that the government remove customs duty on lower-end building materials and just apply a flat value-added tax (VAT) rate, so that the prime minister's housing plan can benefit a broader segment of potential ...
Matthew and the indomitable Bahamian spirit
Matthew and the indomitable Bahamian spirit
"Man never made any material as resilient as the human spirit." - Bernard Williams
Christie highlights tax breaks
Christie highlights tax breaks
Prime Minister Perry Christie yesterday outlined a broad program of tax breaks as part of a fiscal plan to "provide relief to consumers and businesses".
Man ordered to pay theft compensation
Man ordered to pay theft compensation
A 54-year-old man was yesterday ordered to compensate a woman he stole more than $1,000 worth of building supplies from last month. Patrick Gray was accused of stealing 32 bundles of shingles and 12 gallons of paint from a woman sometime between Jul
Cabinet Ministers assess GB school repairs
Cabinet Ministers assess GB school repairs
Three of the island’s cabinet ministers on July 18, 2020 toured some of the schools on island currently under repairs in the largest re-build and reconstruction projects of schools here...
Defense, prosecution deliver closing arguments in Gibson trial
The lawyer for former Cabinet Minister Shane Gibson says his client accepted no bribes "or shingles", as prosecutors allege. On Tuesday, attorney KD Knight, QC, said Gibson's prosecution was "the result of what appears to be a conspiracy and corrupt behavior". In rebuttal, James Guthrie, [...]
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'Riding it out'
'Riding it out'
Several residents of St. Andrews Beach Estates said yesterday they are disgraced, frustrated and disappointed after almost two weeks without power supply following the passage of Hurricane Matthew.
Sherwin Williams' Pro Show a 'perfect' success for local contractors
With an opportunity to learn new skills and experience the latest products in their field, local contractors and service providers took advantage of Sherwin Williams? annual Pro Show this month. Held at its Prince Charles Drive location, Sherwin-Williams hosted the event that featured hands-on demonstrations.
Israel presents building supplies to NEMA for Hurricane Relief
The National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA, received an assortment of hurricane relief supplies donated by the Government of Israel through the Embassy of Israel, during a presentation on Tuesday, October 17, 2017 at the Penn?s Building on Tonique Williams- Darling Highway...