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BTVI Renovation Contract signing in GB signifies ‘a renewal of hope’, says Minister Hanna-Martin
BTVI Renovation Contract signing in GB signifies ‘a renewal of hope’, says Minister Hanna-Martin
During a $1.6M contract signing for renovations at BTVI on Monday, September 11, Minister of Education and Technical and Vocational Training, the Hon. Glenys Hanna-Martin said the work being done at the facility represents “renewal of hope” for the people of Grand Bahama.
Approval of PM tops 60 percent
Approval of PM tops 60 percent
Prime Minister Philip Davis and his administration's job approval ratings remain relatively high two years into their term, according to the results of a survey conducted in recent days by the Bahamian market research and strategy firm, Public Domain.
BTVI interim president: Disservice done to children when 'pushed into traditional career fields' by parents and teachers
A disservice is being done to children when they are "pushed into traditional career fields" by parents and teachers, according to Dr. Linda A. Davis, Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) interim president.
Transforming lives
Transforming lives
Princeton Boston is a graduate of Doris Johnson Senior High where auto mechanics was an elective for him. He entered the gates of Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) in 2010 and, by summer of the following year, he had earned a certificate in auto mechanics.
Developing industry
Developing industry
In the years following the signing of the 1955 Hawksbill Creek Agreement, Grand Bahama quickly morphed from a poor fishing village to a thriving industrial hub.
GB businesses rewarded for promoting energy efficiency
Twenty-five of Grand Bahama's small and medium-sized business owners were each given $5,000 as a reward for developing innovative strategies to reduce their energy consumption and usage.
CIBC FirstCaribbean Celebrates Its Firststars At Sparkling Awards Ceremony
CIBC FirstCaribbean fêted its top performers from across the region in a glittering ceremony at Sandals Royal Barbados with the bank’s Chief Executive Officer Mark St. Hill stressing that reward and recognition is a “fundamental element of who we are as a company”.
Hitmen win 5-2 to repeat as NPSA champions
Hitmen win 5-2 to repeat as NPSA champions
The C&S Enterprise Hitmen scored five runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to repeat as the New Providence Softball Association (NPSA) men's champions. They took care of the Cyber Tech Blue Marlins 5-2 to win the best-of-five series 3-2, at the Blue Hills Sporting Complex's Bankers Field last night.
Small Business Insight - Navigating the Return
Small Business Insight - Navigating the Return
Up and down, up and down goes the Covid-19 roller coaster, and we all have no choice but to stay on the ride. It doesn’t matter if you get (motion) sickness, or simply just want off, we all have learned to just keep moving forward, or in fact, hurtling forward in an effort to catch up to the time we think we’ve lost.
Halkitis: FNM wants Bahamians to suffer so it can regain power
Minister of State for Finance Michael Halkitis charged yesterday that the opposition wants the Bahamian people to suffer in order to "regain the reins of power".