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September 14, 2010
Renovations to new home of Treasury Department near completion

Approximately 100 employees of the Treasury Department will occupy a newly renovated building by the end of this year.
Minister of Public Works and Transport the Hon Neko C Grant announced that his Ministry is very pleased with ongoing renovations to the building during a walkabout on September 9.

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2010 Bathroom Trends
News Article
September 20, 2010
2010 Bathroom Trends

Byâ CHAKARA BENNETT
Guardian Intern

When newlywed Anaya Russell-Kelly, 38, first saw the house that she and her husband, Reginald Kelly, would be moving into she fell in love with it at first sight. Everything was elegant, modern and neutral. Everything-that is-except the bathrooms. She says that going from the modern architectural beauty of the rest of the house and then stepping into the...

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News Article
2010 Bathroom Trends
News Article
September 20, 2010
2010 Bathroom Trends

Byâ CHAKARA BENNETT
Guardian Intern
When newlywed Anaya Russell-Kelly, 38, first saw the house that she and her husband, Reginald Kelly, would be moving into she fell in love with it at first sight. Everything was elegant, modern and neutral. Everything-that is-except the bathrooms. She says that going from the modern architectural beauty of the rest of the house and then stepping into the ...

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August 21, 2023
Hanna-Martin speaks to countering social promotion in schools, improvement in math instruction, and strengthening of the technical and vocational stream

Strategies to counter the effects of social promotion in public schools are being implemented by the Ministry of Education and Technical and Vocational Training. Glenys Hanna-Martin, minister with responsibility for schools, shared steps toward this goal during the 2023 Public School Administrators' Conclave on August 14. "To counter the deleterious effects of social promotion, the ...
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July 18, 2023
Registrar general's office workers walk out over office conditions

Twenty employees at the Office of the Registrar General in Downtown Freeport walked out Wednesday morning in a one-day action, shutting down services to protest what they say are unhealthy working conditions.

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January 12, 2023
"We need a new court complex'

CHIEF Justice Ian Winder has reignited calls for the construction of a new modern court complex, saying the time for a "complete judicial complex" has long passed as current facilities are ill suited and in a state of disrepair.

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July 29, 2022
The out island adventure of a lifetime

I swam with sharks in the ocean and lived, unscathed, to tell the tale! I snorkeled in and around 96-year-old ship wreck as my summer adventures through the out islands continued with a visit to the westernmost island in the archipelago - Bimini.

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July 25, 2022
Former MP's home destroyed by blaze

A FORMER member of Parliament for Long Island is left devastated by the loss of his family island home in a fire over the weekend.

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May 30, 2022
Three dozen food items to become duty-free

The government intends to remove the customs duty from roughly three dozen food items amid a historic rise in inflation. Prime Minister Philip Davis, after presenting his 2022/2023 budget communication, tabled the Excise (Amendment) Bill, 2022 and Tariff (Amendment) Act, 2022 in the House of Assembly last week, which detail the changes to the customs ...

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