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Consumer Affairs gives to Good Samaritan Home for the Aged
The Ministry of Economic Affairs made a presentation of grocery items to Ms. Ewing (in pink) on behalf of the Good Samaritan Home for the Aged, November 24, 2023 at the Consumer Affairs Department's office on Tonique Williams Darling Highway (next to Sunburst Paint).
Money's tight - so more using stamps
Money's tight - so more using stamps
FALLOUT from the COVID-19 pandemic has caused people to tighten their purse strings, Super Value President Rupert Roberts has said, while noting "more and more" shoppers have been relying on the store's food stamps to shop.
Highlights from The Prime Minister's National Address, August 9, 2020
Strategy to increase hospital bed capacity will create approximately 80 additional patient beds between public health system and Doctors Hospital West...
Govt adds to list of essential shoppers for Thursday
Govt adds to list of essential shoppers for Thursday
The government has added to the list of essential workers who may shop on Thursday...
Crowley Adds a Saturday Sailing to its Bahamas Ocean Freight Service
Jacksonville, Fla. - To better meet growing demand in the Caribbean, Crowley Maritime Corporation's liner services group has announced that it will now offer ocean-freight customers a second weekly southbound sailing from Port Everglades, Fla., to Nassau, Bahamas, starting Saturday, March 23.
AML Foods beats Q1 projections by 25
AML Foods beats Q1 projections by 25
AML Foods' $320,000 profit for the fiscal 2012 first quarter "beat expectations by 25 per cent", as it shrugged off a "low double digit dip" in clothing and general merchandise sales to grow its overall top-line year-over-year by 5.4 per cent to $22 million.
Gavin Watchorn, the BISX-listed retail group's president and chief executive, told Tribune Business that while the group's customer count ...
Reduced mailboat sailing 'can't work'
Reduced mailboat sailing 'can't work'
With the possibility remaining that 22 mail boats servicing the Family Islands may reduce their monthly trips by a quarter, wholesalers, tourism stakeholders and grocery store owners expressed concern about supplies running low and alternative sourcing arrangements having to be made.
Stephen Kappeler, president of the Out Island Promotions Board, told Tribune Business yesterday the idea that m...
BTC Partners with Police to “Head Back to San Salvador”
BTC has recently partnered with the Royal Bahamas Police Force to host a “Going Back to San Salvador” event that focused on deterring the youth on the island from crime.
Imminent demolition of North Eleuthera Shanty Town sparks fear of displacement for hundreds
Imminent demolition of North Eleuthera Shanty Town sparks fear of displacement for hundreds
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Fears have ignited over the government's plans to demolish unregulated communities in North Eleuthera. The move could potentially displace hundreds of residents and reportedly also impact businesses that employ them. Works Minister Clay Sweeting acknowledged that while "it's never a perfect scenario, it's the right thing to do." The worries have become [...]