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Munroe: Bahari has no permit for National symbols use
NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe said a popular clothing store, Bahari Bahamas, does not have permits to feature Bahamian national symbols on their merchandise and has not responded to his ministry's demands to comply with the law.
Lakeisha Rolle one-ups Love Potion # 9 with her award-winning welcome drink to Sandals Emerald Bay guests
Lakeisha Rolle one-ups Love Potion # 9 with her award-winning welcome drink to Sandals Emerald Bay guests
When the Searchers sand Love Potion #9, they never met Lakeisha Rolle, the famed bartender from Sandals Emerald Bay who wooed and wowed hundreds of guests since she won the award for the most original welcome drink in the popular resort’s history.
Soo Chicboutique's owner's taste in fashion led her to start clothing business
By: Jhanae Winter
Years ago Latoya Deveaux-Wallace was unemployed and couldn’t find a job, so she created her own and now she is the owner of Soo Chicboutique, an online clothing store for women.
Retailers glad curfew won't prevent shopping
Retailers glad curfew won't prevent shopping
RETAILERS were yesterday happy that the newest curfew change taking effect today does not prevent customers from shopping and gives workers sufficient time to get home from work.
Law addresses building and parking accessibility challenges for persons with disabilities
Law addresses building and parking accessibility challenges for persons with disabilities
Many persons with disabilities face discrimination on a daily basis, but the Law is on their side.
Retailers Pounce on Rise of West
Retailers Pounce on Rise of West
Professionals looking for a smart location to start their businesses may want to join a stream of retail businesses flowing west to the Old Fort Bay Town Centre. The anchor project there, Solomon's Fresh Market,? has continued to exceed expectations since it opened its doors about a month ago, according to reports.?
Island Economy Left in Ruins
Island Economy Left in Ruins
Cat Island Entrepreneurs on Cat Island are picking up the pieces in the wake of Hurricane Irene, with some business owners saying the disaster has dealt a crippling blow to an already fragile economy.
Driving down a narrow street, Julian Russell, the owner of a local restaurant known as The Smoke Pot, narrowly avoids boulders, hacked trees and downed power lines that clog the island's only pave...
Devastation
Devastation
There was devastation reported on several southern islands after Hurricane Irene finally passed through The Bahamas.? The storm left some Bahamians homeless and others in desperate need of assistance just to survive.
Highlights from the Prime Minister’s Communication
Highlights from the Prime Minister’s Communication
Bahamas in Phase 3 of re-opening plan...All islands of The Bahamas may resume normal commercial operations, except for New Providence, Grand Bahama and Bimini, effective 2 June...
21 Year Old Seeks To "Break Generational Curses" With His Businesses
Lavell Smith's mission is to increase generational wealth and he's on his way to becoming a serial entrepreneur by owning three businesses in different industries.The names of his business are: L&M Window Repair & Installation, specialising in full window repair and carpentry. The second is L’s Restores, customizing and restoring shoes and customizing clothing. Finally, Lavell's Import & Export ...