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Upscale community for young professionals: you don't have to be a lawyer or doctor to qualify
Upscale community for young professionals: you don't have to be a lawyer or doctor to qualify
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said the definition of young professionals who will be eligible to buy lots in a proposed upscale community in western New Providence is broad enough to include barbers, plumbers, farmers and many others--not just lawyers or doctors.
'We have to eat too'
'We have to eat too'
While many New Providence businesses will be permitted to open come Monday with various restrictions, those in the beauty industry have not yet received the green light to operate once again. Many who make a living as cosmetologists, barbers, nail techs and other beauticians were left feeling disappointed after the latest COVID-19 emergency order was ...
Grand Bahama’s Operation Relief Saturday Serves Thousands
NEMA Grand Bahama, in conjunction with Elnet Empowerment Foundation, served thousands of Grand Bahamians during Operation Relief Saturday at Independence Park on Saturday, September 21, 2019...
Local Playwright To Give Audiences Another Slice Of Haven
A stage play that shines a hilarious spotlight on our everyday struggles is returning to the Dundas Centre for the Performing Arts this fall...
PM congratulates first graduates of Small Business Development Program
Prime Minister the Most Hon. Dr. Hubert Minnis congratulated the first graduates of the Over-the-Hill component of the Small Business Development program, aimed at economic empowerment.
Sun Oil Limited Gives Back to Abaco Community at Its Annual Back-to-School Extravaganza
Sun Oil Limited Gives Back to Abaco Community at Its Annual Back-to-School Extravaganza
For hundreds of students on the island of Abaco, August 25 was the perfect way to conclude their summer holiday, as they gathered at the Patrick J. Bethel High School for the 3 rd annual Back-To-School Extravaganza hosted by Sun Oil Limited...
Overseer: Nine Cubans tried to escape
Overseer: Nine Cubans tried to escape
Overseer of the Carmichael Road Detention Centre Superintendent Peter Joseph said yesterday at least nine detainees tried to escape from the detention center the same morning three Cuban men fled the facility.
During an interview with The Nassau Guardian yesterday, Joseph said, "They (the Cubans) used items to go over the perimeter of the fence.
"They used clothing to protect themselves from the b...
HBO Presents Premieres of Top Box-Office Every Saturday of March and April
HBO presents films from the top Hollywood studios with exclusive premieres every Saturday of March and April at 22hrs*, offering the best in entertainment to its subscribers in the Caribbean...
Killing spree as election nears
Killing spree as election nears
Six people were murdered over the weekend. For the year there have been 26 murders.
The Bahamas is on pace for another murder record in a country with a population of just over 350,000. New York City, with a population of 8.5 million, had 20 murders in January.
The governing Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) does not want an election where violent crime is a major issue of debate. The PLP was in opp...
BTVI graduates reminded of their value to workforce
BTVI graduates reminded of their value to workforce
?BTVI is not a dumping ground for low-achieving students or those who are not college material,? emphasized the first president of The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institution (BTVI), Dr. Robert W. Robertson during its recent commencement exercise.