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SCOTIABANK BAHAMAS DONATES $10K to BAHAMAS PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENT OF THE YEAR FOUNDATION
SCOTIABANK BAHAMAS DONATES $10K to BAHAMAS PRIMARY SCHOOL STUDENT OF THE YEAR FOUNDATION
Scotiabank Bahamas continued its support for the Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year Foundation (BPSSYF) through a donation of cash scholarships and book vouchers for its annual awards ceremony.
The annual academic recognition programme, which prepares sixth graders for their transition into secondary level education, through financial aid, was held on Saturday, June 11, at Church of God...
Idle-minded debate on Privy Council continues
Idle-minded debate on Privy Council continues
"I am frankly ashamed when I see the list of Commonwealth counties that still cling to that jurisdiction (the Privy Council).? Even more so to know it is a list dominated by the Caribbean."
Remarks by The Hon. Fred Mitchell at the 2015 OAS Regular Session of The General Assembly
Remarks by The Hon. Fred Mitchell at the 2015 OAS Regular Session of The General Assembly
At the outset I wish to extend thanks, on behalf of the Government and People of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, for the stalwart leadership of immediate past Secretary General Insulza and outgoing Assistant Secretary General Ramdin...
The Hon. Fred Mitchell, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration at Special Meeting of the Permanent Council of The Organization of American States (OAS)
Let me first thank the Secretary General and you Assistant Secretary General for all the courtesies extended to me during this visit...
New System Set to Modernize Customs Department and Increase Bahamas Rank for Ease of Doing Business
New System Set to Modernize Customs Department and Increase Bahamas Rank for Ease of Doing Business
By April 2018, the Bahamian Customs Department?s import and export system will be completely revamped into a paperless and a speedier, more efficient process with the introduction of the Bahamian Electronic Single Window...
Police Commissioner Rolle to leave office on July 5
Police Commissioner Rolle to leave office on July 5
POLICE Commissioner Paul Rolle confirmed yesterday that he is demitting office on July 5, after months of speculation on the date.
Honoring our sporting greats
Honoring our sporting greats
Dear Editor, A very long time ago, while still in our infancy as a country, The Bahamas chose for itself, certain targets of greatness and achievement. It was somehow decided that the fields of tourism, politics and sports would become our chosen hallmarks of greatness and achievement. Some 50 or so years ago, these were, ...
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Bohemian Glamour
Bohemian Glamour
Spring is
here and with it comes a slew of trends to keep your fashion binging
in full swing. One of the major trends this season is bohemian glamour.
More of a perennial fashion favorite and lifestyle than a trend,
bohemian styles are inherently innocent and carefree and always gain
momentum when the weather warms up and the desire for more relaxed
clothing increases.
Ethnic prints suc...
Soaring from Paradise Island to an island paradise
Soaring from Paradise Island to an island paradise
JUMBO slides, star-studded concerts and luxury suites are a few things that have greeted Atlantis' guests over the years.
Cleveland Clinic Research Identifies Sildenafil, a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction, as Candidate Drug for Alzheimer’s Disease
A new Cleveland Clinic-led study has identified sildenafil – an FDA-approved therapy for erectile dysfunction (Viagra) and pulmonary hypertension (Revatio) – as a promising drug candidate to help prevent and treat Alzheimer’s disease…a disease that is gradually increasing in The Bahamas.