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The Burma Road riots and The Pointe
The Burma Road riots and The Pointe
Dear Editor,
The Burma Road riots of 1942 were all about white American labor being employed on the Oakes Field Airport project by The Pleasantville Co. at a higher wage than Bahamians - black or white.
At least, back then, Bahamians were offered jobs! The end result of the June 1, 1942 riots were a number of social and economic improvements. That was the start of the Bahamian labor/civil rights m...
One Eleuthera Foundation strengthens Eleuthera with introduction of CTI
On February 15, 38 apprentices began a life changing journey that will give them new skills and hopefully create new long-term job opportunities over the next 12 months.
CLUBS AND SOCIETIES 02052015
CLUBS AND SOCIETIES 02052015
President of the Bahamas Press Club 2014, Anthony A. Newbold, addressed the Rotary Club of South East Nassau weekly luncheon meeting on the role of the Press.
Gift to hospital to help care for those in need
Gift to hospital to help care for those in need
THE Princess Margaret Hospital yesterday received four new dialysis machines and a fully-equipped mammogram workstation as a part of two unique fund raising efforts - all components Health Minister Dr Perry Gomez said would certainly aid scores of Bahamians as National Health Insurance (NHI) looms.
BCA calls on Minister of Works and announces new event on Dec 11th
The Bahamian Contractors' Association (BCA) visits Ministry of Works.
Elizabeth Estates Children's Home gets fruit and vegetable garden
In this month of Thanksgiving and with Christmas right around the corner, 34-plus members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter day Saints, New Providence branch, put their hands, hearts and shoulders to the wheel in service to their fellowmen as they created a fruit and vegetable orchard, cultivating and planting a large variety of fruit and vegetable plants on the grounds of the Elizabeth Est...
San Salvador to get new primary/ secondary school
San Salvador to get new primary/ secondary school
The Government of The Bahamas will construct a new state-of-the-art primary and secondary school on twenty acres of shared land in North Victoria Hill, San Salvador.
Appeal of man convicted of killing girlfriend adjourned
The appeal of a man serving a 45-year sentence for the murder of his girlfriend was yesterday adjourned until next year due to the inadvertence of his lawyer.
Long Island Resident Had Nightmares After Joaquin
Long Island Resident Had Nightmares After Joaquin
Grace Deal has troubling sleeping at night.
Legal arguments dominate second day of Vasyli trial
Legal arguments dominate second day of Vasyli trial
Legal arguments dominated the second day of the trial of a wealthy widow accused of murdering her husband.