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Another delay for Holmes Rock as other schools prepare for the fall term
The opening of the new Holmes Rock Junior High School has again been postponed despite the project being declared 90 percent complete last March. At that time, Deputy Director of the Ministry of Works Robert Mouzas stated that only electrical work and parking spaces remained to be done. "We feel that if we're supplied with ...
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Atlantis employees upskill with BTVI
Atlantis employees upskill with BTVI
Twenty-five engineering entry and line staff at Atlantis are now basic engineering certified having completed the first level of a three-level program, a technical collaboration between the resort and the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) to strengthen and support opportunities in the area of internships, job placement, up skilling and additional training for Atlantis team members.
Growth Matters Series: When companies do well, everyone does well
In today's dynamic world, where opportunities and challenges intertwine, the success of companies goes beyond their bottom lines. When companies flourish, the effects ripple through every aspect of our lives, leading to improved living standards, enhanced government revenue, and a cycle of progress that benefits all.
The Social Network
The Social Network
The digital age has been a quandary of sorts for filmmakers. In real life, almost everyone these days has their head shoved into a laptop or handheld every five minutes - a trend that doesn't really translate to the screen.
'Far reaching' casino reforms to government
'Far reaching' casino reforms to government
By NEIL HARTNELL
Tribune Business Editor
The Bahamas Hotel Association (BHA) has "resubmitted far-reaching reform" proposals to the Government for the revamp of this nation's gaming laws, its president telling Tribune Business that the country had been unable to translate its proximity to the US into success in this industry.
Speaking as Jamaica becomes the latest Caribbean nation to enter the ...
Millionairess Leaves Daughters 90p Each
Millionairess Leaves Daughters 90p Each
A millionaire socialite has left her daughters less than a pound each because she believed they conspired in her mother's death.
Australian Valmai Roche, who died last year aged 81, bequeathed her children and ex-husband $1.5 AUD "blood money" - worth 90p - from her estate, which is reported to be worth around ?2.1m.
City Markets $6.6m loss worse than last year
City Markets $6.6m loss worse than last year
City Markets' $6.558 million net loss for the first nine months of its current financial year exceeds what the company lost for its entire fiscal 2009, management accounts have revealed, with top-line sales off 18.5 per cent for the year to March 31, 2010.
Air tax hitting Bahamas tourism
Air tax hitting Bahamas tourism
Travel experts assert the best way for The Bahamas and the Caribbean to combat challenges like the recent U.K. air tax hike is for regional countries to band together with initiatives promoting inter-country travel.
2010/2011 Budget Communication
2010/2011 Budget Communication
Mr. Speaker, this is the 33rd Budget Exercise in which I will have participated in this Parliament as an MP; the 14th as the Prime Minister and the 6th as Minister of Finance. Such extensive experience in this country?s fiscal affairs has enabled me to observe the many ebbs and flows of economic life in The Bahamas and the attempts by successive Ministers of Finance to grapple with them. I have ...
Prime Minister Wrap-Up Debate of 2010/11 Budget
Prime Minister Wrap-Up Debate of 2010/11 Budget
As with countries across the globe, this is an austerity budget. It takes account of the severe and crippling impact of a global economic recession which has ruined economic performance in our country as it has around the world.