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Labour on the Blocks Job Fair Offers Hope & New Jobs to Prison Inmates
The Ministry of Labour and the Ministry of National Security teamed up together to bring renewed hope and new job opportunities to prison inmates housed at The Bahamas Department of Corrections...
Sponsors Drum up to Support Walk for the Cure
Sponsors Drum up to Support Walk for the Cure
With the CIBC FirstCaribbean ?Walk for the Cure? being held this Sunday, October 1, the bank has taken to social media to put a voice and a face to the sponsors of the event...
Bahamian Manufacturers a New Supply Chain
Bahamian Manufacturers a New Supply Chain
In the wake of Hurricane Irma Bahamian Manufacturers have been carrying the weight of consumer demand in New Providence...
Commonwealth Bank's hurricane relief donations near $500,000
Urging others to follow suit reaching deep into pockets and hearts to give what they can, Commonwealth Bank today made its third substantial donation to a Hurricane Matthew relief fund with bank President Ian Jennings projecting earlier that the all-Bahamian bank?s contributions could reach nearly $500,000.
Commonwealth Bank makes 1st of 3 major donations, $100,000 to Bahamas Red Cross
One week after Hurricane Matthew slammed into The Bahamas leaving a trail of destruction in its wake, Commonwealth Bank today donated $100,000 to the Bahamas Red Cross to assist with hurricane relief efforts.
Marriott International announces First Courtyard Hotel in Nassau, Bahamas
Marriott International announced the July 1 opening of the first Courtyard hotel in Nassau, Bahamas: the 112-room Courtyard Nassau Downtown/Junkanoo Beach.
Courtyard Hotels Debuts First Hotel in The Bahamas
Courtyard Hotels Debuts First Hotel in The Bahamas
Marriott International announced the July 1 opening of the first Courtyard hotel in Nassau, Bahamas: the 112-room Courtyard Nassau Downtown/Junkanoo Beach.
Hospital rejects claims by U.S. patient
Hospital rejects claims by U.S. patient
MEDICAL Chief of Staff at the Princess Margaret Hospital Dr James Johnson yesterday denied that doctors "butchered" an American man while removing his appendix in January and said the patient received treatment "consistent with international standards and best practice".
VIDEO - U.S. man: Hospital left me gutted like a fish
A MINNESOTA man said he is "lucky to be alive", alleging that doctors at the Princess Margaret Hospital "gutted" him like a fish to remove his appendix, which he later found out was "perfectly healthy", according to international reports.
Bahamas Rowing Association hands out top awards
Bahamas Rowing Association hands out top awards
The Bahamas Rowing Association is extending congratulations and recognition of hard work and dedication to the sport of rowing to a number of young enthusiasts in the country.