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August 01, 2023
Atlantis' tone softens on RCI beach project questions

ROYAL Caribbean International is nearing completion of its efforts to satisfy the requirements to have its Paradise Island Beach Club project fully approved.

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July 28, 2023
PM's tone on Wartsila engines contradicted BPL CEO's a day before

Prime Minister Philip Davis' claim in the House of Assembly on Wednesday as it relates to Bahamas Power and Light's (BPL) seven Wartsila engines directly contrasted the state of those engines as noted by BPL CEO Shevonn Cambridge just a day earlier when he appeared on a Guardian Radio talkshow.  Davis told the House of Assembly: "They ...
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July 18, 2023
Davis administration looking to 'tone down' cost of new correctional facility

THE Davis administration has asked prison officials to reduce costs for a planned high-medium security correctional facility, according to acting Corrections Commissioner Doan Cleare.

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July 03, 2023
PwC in the Caribbean sets the tone on ESG framework for businesses against new ISSB standards

At the recent Institute of Chartered Accountants of the Caribbean’s 40th AnnualConference, PwC Bahamas Advisory Leader, Kevin Cambridge, joined a stellar panel line-up to discuss ‘Expectations for ESG’ including the new mandatory ESG reporting standards from theInternational Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB).

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March 11, 2022
Minnis' language to rebut PM's allegations 'did not set the right tone'

PRESS Secretary Clint Watson on Friday said Dr Hubert Minnis' use of language to rebut allegations by Prime Minister Philip "Brave" Davis regarding a non-profit organisation was "concerning" and "did not set the right tone."

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February 28, 2023
PM: No change of tone on shanty town issue

PRIME Minister Philip "Brave" Davis insisted yesterday his tone has never changed in addressing the shanty town issue, adding demolition in these unregulated communities will begin once "preliminary" steps are completed.

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February 24, 2023
Watson: PM's tone was different but message never changed

IN the face of criticism over what some believe to be "mixed messages" from Prime Minister Phillip "Brave" Davis on shanty towns, press secretary Clint Watson said while his tone may be different on the issue, Mr Davis' message has never changed.

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February 24, 2023
'PM changes tone to suit his audience'

Press Secretary in the Office of the Prime Minister Clint Watson defended the prime minister's change in tone on how his government intends to deal with residents living in shantytowns, saying the prime minister is "eloquent and smart enough" to know which tone to present based on his audience. On Sunday, during a national address, ...
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February 07, 2023
Davis shifts tone on BPL

Though Prime Minister Philip Davis repeatedly told Parliament in the past he had no knowledge of any requests to execute Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) fuel hedge trades after coming to office in 2021, he explained yesterday his government's decision not to accept recommendations to execute the trades, and insisted it turned out to be ...
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July 08, 2020
Munroe: Govt is tone-deaf

Beachgoers enjoy a day of fun in the sun in waters off Arawak Cay in this file photo.While blasting Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis' decision to close beaches and parks during the holiday weekend as "an abuse of power", Wayne Munroe, QC, yesterday accused the government of being "tone-deaf to the concerns of the ordinary man". On Monday, Prime Minister Dr. Hubert [...]
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