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NEMA to receive Emergency Equipment from Japan
NEMA to receive Emergency Equipment from Japan
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) received grant aid by way of emergency management equipment through a Japanese funding programme...
More homes demolished in the farm
More homes demolished in the farm
A MAN displaced by demolition activities in Abaco over the weekend says dealing with the aftermath has been a nightmare as he struggles to find shelter for himself, his girlfriend and her two-year-old daughter who no longer have a place of their own to live.
Aztec palace's remains uncovered off Mexico City's main Zócalo plaza
The remains of an ancient Aztec palace have been discovered under a stately building in Mexico City...
800,000+ lbs of fill delivered to Baha Mar on first day
Over 800,000 tons of fill were delivered to the Baha Mar grounds on the first day on the job by approximately 50 trucks which are part of the Independent Truckers Association.
March 1, 2011 kicked off work for almost 100 truckers who are working on phase one of the $3.4 billion Baha Mar Resort project on Cable Beach. Both Arawak Cay and the Baha Mar site were buzzing with activity from the tru...
Minister Ferreira's update on Selection Process for New Landfill Investor
The Minister of the Environment & Housing, the Hon. Romauld Ferreira, stated in the House of Assembly, January 31, that his Ministry is working to produce a new investor...
42 Abaconians Get Back to Work
42 Abaconians Get Back to Work
It took two months and a job for Leonard Minns to return to Marsh Harbour after fleeing Abaco before Hurricane Dorian hit destroying his family’s home and much of the island...
Abaconian, Atario Mitchell returns to restore his hometown
Two months after Hurricane Dorian made landfall in Abaco, the majority of the island remains desolate. However, one of Abaco’s hometown boys has returned to his childhood home to provide aid and assistance in beginning the restoration process of Abaco...
Entrepreneur optimistic on SME growth
Entrepreneur optimistic on SME growth
One local entrepreneur is convinced that "small business optimism is on the rise", with his company taking a huge leap toward growth this year.
Khadaff Whyms launched his paving business with a single shovel, and recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with The Investment Group (TIG), a new $1 million fund designed to help facilitate small business growth in The Bahamas. TIG is a subsi...
Small Business Optimism on the Rise
Small Business Optimism on the Rise
Facebook got its start in Mark Zuckerberg?s dorm room. Khadaff Whyms launched his paving business with a single shovel. Most businesses start small...
900-plus show up at Sandals job fair
900-plus show up at Sandals job fair
Days after Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort announced that over 600 employees would be made redundant, more than 900 people came out to a four-day job fair aimed at filling the 600 job posts.