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Quarter of a Billion spent in lead-up to 2017 General Elections
Approximately one-quarter of a billion dollars ($250Million) was spent by the former Administration in the months leading up to the 2017 General Elections, Prime Minister, Dr. the Hon. Hubert Alexander Minnis revealed Wednesday...
Is your job damaging your hearing
Is your job damaging your hearing
Occupational hearing loss, or hearing loss caused as a result of working in a noisy environment, is one of the most common work-related illnesses in the United States, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Studies show, that those who work doing manual labour are more at risk for hearing loss than persons who work in an office environment. Although a noise-related hearing ...
Logos Hope Brings International Crew
Logos Hope Brings International Crew
Shawna Sands, one of Logos Hope?s Bahamian volunteersLogos Hope, the world?s largest floating book fair, will soon bring its international crew with their life-changing stories to Nassau and Freeport, The Bahamas...
Legendary Bahamian musician King Errisson publishes autobiography
Legendary Bahamian musician King Errisson has recently written a book about his life from childhood in The Bahamas and his climb to fame as a world renowned percussionist. His book ?My Life, My Loves? tells the story of his early years of growing up in the beautiful Bahama islands and knowing that one day he would be somebody. His grandmother knew he was special and she called him ?King.? He is kn...
Sandals shows construction that led to closure
Sandals shows construction that led to closure
There was no way for Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort to remain open while the property undergoes $4 million in renovations, according to Construction Project Manager James Wilson.
Over 1,000 homes repaired under Urban Renewal Small Homes Repair Programme
Thanks to the Government?s Urban Renewal programme, repairs to over 1,000 homes within the 23 constituencies in New Providence have been carried out.
2016/2017 Budget Debate by the Hon. Philip E. Davis, Minister of Works & Urban Development and Deputy Prime Minister
2016/2017 Budget Debate by the Hon. Philip E. Davis, Minister of Works & Urban Development and Deputy Prime Minister
As I rise again to honour the constituents of Cat Island, Rum Cay, and San Salvador, I declare my absolute support of the Budget communicated by our Prime Minister, the Rt. Honourable Member for Centreville on 25th May 2016.
Local contractors meet to discuss adoption of Bahamas Building Code
The Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) recently held a town meeting for the city's licensed building contractors and interested industry professionals.
DPM Touts Urban Renewal 2.0
DPM Touts Urban Renewal 2.0
The Hon. Philip Davis, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works and Urban Development extolled the virtues of the Government?s Urban Renewal 2.0 Programme and its transforming impact on Bahamian youth in Parliament during his recent contribution to the Mid-Year Budget Debate for 2015/2016.
Debate on the Midyear Budget Review: Fiscal Year 2015-2016 by the Hon. Philip E. Davis
This is the midyear budget review and the contributions have been hijacked by many distractions. I will not allow myself to be distracted but obedient to the reason that we are here.