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Stores braced for a revenue 'fall off' over Government planters
By TANEKA THOMPSON
Tribune Staff Reporter
tthompson@tribunemedia.net
SUPER Value and Blue Hill Meat Mart on Blue Hill Road are bracing for a "devastating" fall-off in revenue from the Government's decision to erect planters on land the stores previously used for customer parking.
The store owners are now in talks with their attorney Maurice Glinton and may sue the Government for additional dam...
Adult braces can be fast and safe
Adult braces can be fast and safe
Are you interested in braces that give faster results yet are safe? Maybe you have had traditional braces and refuse to wear them again because you dread the length of time it will take? You are interested in braces however you refuse to have four good teeth removed to prepare for traditional braces? In this ...
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You are never too old for braces
You are never too old for braces
Did you know braces aren't just for kids? Today, millions of adults globally wear braces, according to the American Association of Orthodontists. Straighter teeth are considered more attractive. However, there are many long-term health benefits of braces that promote a happier and healthier smile. In this column, I address the benefits of adults wearing braces ...
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Biminites brace for lockdown, but not all welcome it
Biminites brace for lockdown, but not all welcome it
Beginning Monday, Bimini will be placed on a two-week lockdown in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19, Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis announced on Thursday...
Eleuthera bracing for lockdown
Eleuthera bracing for lockdown
AS health officials conduct more COVID-19 testing on Eleuthera, some residents say they have already started preparing for a possible lockdown should the government take that course of action...
Bahamians in Florida brace for impact of storm
Bahamians in Florida brace for impact of storm
BAHAMIANS in Florida braced for Hurricane Irma yesterday, a hurricane described by forecasters as the most dangerous storm to hit the state since the category five Hurricane Andrew did so in 1992.
BTC bracing for possible loss of 30 percent of customers
The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) could lose $100 million when a second mobile company enters the market this year, BTC CEO Leon Williams suggested yesterday.