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Commonwealth Bank officially opens new training center
Calling service "the number one reason we are the leading bank in The Bahamas", Commonwealth Bank officially opened the doors to its new $800,000 corporate learning center recently.
Commonwealth Bank officially opens new $800,000 training centre
Calling service ?the number one reason we are the leading bank in The Bahamas,? Commonwealth Bank officially opened the doors to its new $800,000 corporate learning centre recently.
Doctors Hospital re-accredited by Joint Commission International
The board of directors and executive team at Doctors Hospital is proud to announce that the hospital has once again been accredited by the Joint Commission International (JCI) following a week of intense onsite scrutiny and examination.
The Bahamas' only private hospital became the first acute care hospital to be awarded the gold seal of approval by JCI in 2010, and has maintained the stringent st...
2016/2017 Budget Debate by the Hon. Philip E. Davis, Minister of Works & Urban Development and Deputy Prime Minister
2016/2017 Budget Debate by the Hon. Philip E. Davis, Minister of Works & Urban Development and Deputy Prime Minister
As I rise again to honour the constituents of Cat Island, Rum Cay, and San Salvador, I declare my absolute support of the Budget communicated by our Prime Minister, the Rt. Honourable Member for Centreville on 25th May 2016.
Janet Johnson Appointed Director of MEBIF
Janet Johnson Appointed Director of MEBIF
Launched on May 27, 2014, the Mitchell Ekedede Brain Injury foundation seeks to contribute to a reduction of 10% or 1% per year, the incidents of brain injury, with an emphasis on traumatic brain injury and in the acquired brain injury category, strokes caused by high blood pressure over a ten year period.
Engineer advocates adoption of energy code for Bahamas
Principal of Graphite Engineering Ltd. and registered professional engineer Sonia Brown has called for the implementation of an energy code in The Bahamas.
Debate on the Midyear Budget Review: Fiscal Year 2015-2016 by the Hon. Philip E. Davis
This is the midyear budget review and the contributions have been hijacked by many distractions. I will not allow myself to be distracted but obedient to the reason that we are here.
NIB registration drive to 'cleanse and update' database
The National Insurance Board (NIB) has embarked on a registration drive designed to "cleanse and update" its database, given that there are 40,000 businesses on its register, and the last time a registration drive was conducted was in 2006, according to NIB Head of Compliance Stephen Thompson.
Commonwealth Bank to invest $800,000 in new corporate learning centre
Commonwealth Bank recently signed a contract for a new corporate training centre at a cost of $800,000. In doing so, the Bank cited its emphasis on customer service and training as ?the number one reason we are the leading bank in The Bahamas.?
February Point re-development takes shape in Exuma
February Point re-development takes shape in Exuma
Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Perry Christie said Friday that he was delighted to see the progress that has been made at February Point Freestyle Exuma, in such a short period of time, and that it was just a over two years ago that developer John McGarvey spoke about his vision and what he would like to do.