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December 07, 2015
CIBC FCIB staff donate supplies to hurricane Joaquin efforts

CIBC FirstCaribbean staff across the country have joined together to donate three palettes of much needed supplies to the National Emergency Management Agency?s Hurricane Joaquin Relief efforts.

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February 04, 2012
PLP urges gov't to scale back on stadium opening ceremony

The Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) yesterday urged the government to pull back on the $600,000 grand opening planned for the National Stadium and instead have a "soft opening".

"We urge them instead to spend that money on programs to heal, assist, empower our youth and the needy in our Bahamaland and provide a modern ambulance service in The Bahamas," the party said in a statement.

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June 08, 2021
Summer safety tips that can be used all year long

If you ask the average person what summer means to them, they'll tell you about sunny weather, lazy days at the beach, and vacations with the family.

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June 08, 2021
Laser technology will be the gold standard in dental treatment

Lasers today are commonplace in our society. From DVDs, laser printers, pointers, laser light shows to various x-rays, CAT scans and surgical devices – lasers have advanced to become a technological necessity for cutting-edge precision in medicine and dentistry.

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May 25, 2021
'All clear' given for raw conch

THE Bahamas Agricultural Food Safety Authority's Food Safety and Quality Unit has said vendors can resume the sale and preparation of raw conch dishes.

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May 20, 2021
The evolution of Bahamian politics

It is 2021 and elections will be held before May of 2022. The Bahamas faces another election where decisions have to be made by the Bahamian population. This upcoming election is interesting in that we are seeing evidence of shifting in the way the electorate evaluates and responds to political parties. To understand where we ...
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May 14, 2021
Plan for fewer students on campus during exams

PUBLIC school officials are planning to manage school sites so they have fewer students on campus during national exams to mitigate against COVID-19 exposure, Director of Education Marcellus Taylor said.

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May 13, 2021
Probation for behaving in disorderly manner

A HARBOUR Island man who behaved in a disorderly manner and cursed an officer who caught him buying a marijuana joint was yesterday placed on probation for a year.

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Heading off chaos
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May 05, 2021
Heading off chaos

With 26,000 seniors eligible to vote in the advance poll of the next general election, the opposition Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) is worried that this could make for another chaotic scene, not unlike that experienced in 2017, if the Parliamentary Registration Department does not put in place measures to ensure the large number of additional voters in that poll are properly accommodated.

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April 30, 2021
'Encourage workers to be vaccinated'

PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis is advising the business sector to encourage their workers to be vaccinated so as not to "jeopardise the economic progress" of respective businesses.

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