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Traffic lights - to go or not to go
Traffic lights - to go or not to go
Dear Sir,
I just drove from the College of the Bahamas along Wulff Road down Kemp Road to Shirley Street and I do not think there was one intersection where there were traffic lights that all worked properly.
I have resisted writing and complaining again but can no longer help myself. Port au Prince in its better days had traffic lights that worked, maybe there were only three of them and the dr...
Are you taking care of your eyes? - Sustaining Healthy Vision
By: Jhanae Winter
Eyes are described as the gateway to one’s soul. Powerful but small organs that work in conjunction with the brain for many of us to see the world around us, understand and perceive our surroundings.
PLP government rescues wrecked ship of state
PLP government rescues wrecked ship of state
The heavy lifting of the government during the first half of its term is bearing positive fruits for The Bahamas and the PLP...
Roberts applauds govt's 'fiscal discipline'
Roberts applauds govt's 'fiscal discipline'
The government's fiscal discipline in containing spiraling debt and the successful implementation of much-needed revenue generating measures are all welcomed news, Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Bradley Roberts said in a statement yesterday.
Grand Bahama Children’s Home bolstered by generous donor group
The Grand Bahama Children’s Home has had two very busy, challenging years – beginning with rebuilding the homes that house their children, destroyed by Hurricane Dorian, with the Grand Bahama Port Authority...
It ain't over!
It ain't over!
There's a well-known saying that many use over and over again and that phrase is "It ain't over till it's over". This phrase is attributed to baseball great Yogi Berra. Lenny Kravitz also wrote and recorded a song with that same title, and Marlo Thomas wrote a book with the title "It Ain't Over ... Till It's Over" which was published by Simon & Schuster. So one might say, what exactly does that p...
New Upgraded Traffic Signals
New Upgraded Traffic Signals
The Ministry of Public Works have started upgrading traffic signals throughout New Providence with the aim of reducing traffic congestion across the island...
New site offers 5-star dining at home, pick your chef, your menu and prepare to be wowed
New site offers 5-star dining at home, pick your chef, your menu and prepare to be wowed
If ever you wanted proof that the COVID-19 lockdown gave birth to new ideas and innovative businesses, you need look no further than www.provisionchefs.com...
Bahamas Government Praises Rocket Fuel "Give Back" Sponsored STEM Camp with Fonzworth Bentley
Bahamas Government Praises Rocket Fuel "Give Back" Sponsored STEM Camp with Fonzworth Bentley
The Commonwealth of The Bahamas is being positioned to lead the region in STEM...
Books are back on Bay Street
Books are back on Bay Street
68 Years Later, The Linen Shop Celebrates Re-launch with Book Nook & More
NASSAU, Bahamas -- Nearly seven decades after it opened its doors selling pure Irish linens, The Linen Shop is celebrating its re-launch, bringing back to Bay Street the first book store in the downtown area in more than five years.
Inspiration for The Book Nook inside the shop that has become a staple in historic Nassau wi...