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SCOTIABANK PROMOTES CAREER ADVANCEMENT FOR THE DISABLED COMMUNITY
With a mandate to remove barriers to the career advancement of disadvantaged groups, Scotiabank recently partnered with the Training Centre for the Disabled and donated $3000 to support the organisation’s curriculum for training its clients.
In a recent tour of the facilities, Nakera Symonette, Director of Business Support, Scotiabank said the corporate donation is in keeping with the company...
A's For Excellence
A's For Excellence
Saturday 25th August 2012 12:00 PM
Custom Computers Drawing This Saturday At 12 noon (at 12noon)
For every 'A' on your report card you've entered to WIN! Drawing to be held on Saturday August 25th 2012!
A's for excellence! $1000 gift certificate 25 prizes LG Chocolates, iPOD Suffles iTunes cards and more! (Door Prizes for Students)
Ayana John Mt. Carmel Primary School Winner 2011
Custom Computers Limited 25th Anniversar...
Companies merge to create a new tech security powerhouse
FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA, JULY 27, 2011 - Two major players in the Grand Bahama marketplace have joined forces to create a new powerhouse in the technology and security industry.
Companies merge to create a new tech & security powerhouse
FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA, JULY 27, 2011 ? Two major players in the Grand Bahama marketplace have joined forces to create a new powerhouse in the technology and security industry.
PM: Proposed Carnival Cruise Port significant for GB economic recovery
The proposed cruise ship mega port for Grand Bahama represents significant opportunities for the island’s economic recovery, said Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis...
The aragonite hysteria
The aragonite hysteria
President of Sandy Cay Development Co. Limited Tony Myers told National Review that claims the company is making substantial sums of money from its aragonite operation at Ocean Cay are not true.
The Bahamas National Citizens Coalition, National Congress of Trade Unions of The Bahamas President John Pinder and others have claimed that aragonite is selling for $900 per metric ton on the open market,...
Brexit sends chills through Hong Kong's retail sector
Brexit could have come at a bad time for Hong Kong's high street as retailers in the territory are already grappling with slumping sales due to a slowing economy in China.
The signs of success for local business
The signs of success for local business
A MAJOR contract to design, fabricate and install a new visual identity and signage plan for the Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) has been awarded to a leading Bahamian company.
Governor General makes presentation to 'Crabs for Computers' students
GOVERNOR General Sir Arthur Foulkes flew to Andros on Wednesday to present 20 students with their hard earned computers and complement Mangrove Cay's administrator for teaching them an important lesson -- "there is no free lunch in life."
Mangrove Cay administrator Gilbert Kemp conceived the novel idea of having students collect land crabs for sale to raise money to purchase much needed lap top c...
Governor General Visits Mangrove Cay
Governor General Visits Mangrove Cay
Governor General Sir Arthur Foulkes and Lady Foulkes made an official visit to Mangrove Cay, Andros, last week. It was timed to coincide with the presentation ceremony for the ?Crabs for Computers Initiative?.