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Key Provisions of Disabilities Act to Come Into Effect at End of June
Proprietors of all buildings which members of the general public are permitted to enter, have until the end of June (2016) to ensure that their properties have adequate and accessible parking spaces for persons with disabilities.
Sustainable Gardening is Rooted in Dollars and Sense in The Bahamas
When Luckner Timothee was growing up, gardening was just something his mom did, augmenting family meals with cassavas and pigeon peas she grew in their backyard.
The testimonies are rich and real with what God can do
"My soul doth magnify the Lord, and my spirit hath rejoiced in God my savior."
- Luke 1: 46
Entrepreneur hails Island Luck scheme as a 'lifesaver'
ISLAND Luck's OWN Bahamas Programme has been described as a "lifesaver" for budding entrepreneurs like Youlette Etienne and others who have been recipients of grant money to launch their own businesses.
Umbrella union threatens 'mass action' over cable price hike
In a letter to Prime Minister Perry Christie sent on behalf of the National Congress of Trade Unions of The Bahamas (NCTUB), union President John Pinder and General Secretary Jennifer Isaacs-Dotson lodge the union's objection to the price hike announced by Cable Bahamas Ltd., even threatening "mass action" if the union's concerns are not satisfactorily addressed.
Some former Robin Hood workers outraged over severance pay
Several former workers of Robin Hood claimed yesterday they received $250 severance checks, an amount they said was unfair.
The Tonique Williams-Darling establishment officially went out of business this week.
Cooper Urges City Market to Make Deal
Cooper Urges City Market to Make Deal
The chairman of the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation (BCCEC) is urging former City Market owners to reach an "amicable" solution with their former employees. "I believe in terms of worker relations with employees and ex-employers, I think we would like to see...
Press Statement By Dion A. Foulkes (Former Minister of Labour and Social Development)
Shane Gibson?s lame excuse for not helping the 356 Bahamas Supermarkets (City Market) ex- employees is a dereliction of his duty as a Labour Minister.
350K In Scholarships Helps A Young Man Realize His Dreams
Byron Knowles is the product of a single parent home, where he said there wasn't a whole lot of money floating around, but he said it was a home with a mother at the helm who stressed the importance of an education to her children.
Boards And Committees
Boards And Committees
It is announced for the public information that the persons listed here under havge been appointed Members of the Statutory Boards and Committees for a period of one year with effect from 1st July 2012.