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Poverty in The Bahamas, pt. 2
Poverty in The Bahamas, pt. 2
"The real tragedy of the poor is the poverty of their aspirations." — Adam Smith
Bahamas at 50 - name changes
Bahamas at 50 - name changes
We are now officially in the year of our 50th anniversary as an independent nation. Fifty years is relatively young compared to many other nations of the world, but it is still a long time of independence. It is long enough for us to grow and mature and to think differently than we have in the past.
PM officially opens Anatol Rodgers High
PM officially opens Anatol Rodgers High
The only government school that caters to both junior and senior high school students on New Providence was officially opened yesterday by Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham.
Named after the first female principal of Government High School, Anatol Rodgers High School first opened in September 2008 to accommodate the increasing numbers of students living in the southwestern district.
'Be happy you have a job' won't drive your team to high performance
The aftermath of COVID-19 and the current prediction of a continued economic downturn may be affecting your organization. Many companies are being forced to make tough decisions to ensure business is sustained and/or shareholders are paid. Countless workplaces are still struggling to perform despite recent layoffs, smaller teams and heavier workloads. The need for leaders to enhance their communic...
UTEB Donates to BTVI
UTEB Donates to BTVI
In a move to demonstrate goodwill and show commitment to partnership, the Union of TertiaryEducators of The Bahamas (UTEB) recently made a donation to the Bahamas Technical and VocationalInstitute’s (BTVI) food pantry.
'Alarm' as 53 killed on roads this year
'Alarm' as 53 killed on roads this year
AFTER a string of traffic fatalities in recent weeks, Chief Superintendent David Lockhart of the Royal Bahamas Police Force Traffic Division said the number of accidents in the country is "alarming".
Great Commission Ministries to break ground for $3m shelter in January
GREAT Commission Ministries expects to break ground for the construction of a $3m shelter in January, with an estimated $30,000 saved so far for the venture.
Consumer Price Index - August 2022
Consumer Price Index - August 2022
The Bahamas National Statistical Institute is pleased to announce the release of its Consumer Price index, August 2022.
October police roundup
October police roundup
At the end of each month, GB News will publish a roundup of crime news based on police news releases issued that month throughout the northern islands, including Grand Bahama, Abaco and Bimini.
Multiple employers seeking to interview jobseekers at Saturday's Job Fair in Southwest New Providence
Multiple employers seeking to interview jobseekers at Saturday's Job Fair in Southwest New Providence
The Ministry of Labour and Immigration announced that the Department of Labour, in conjunction with the South Beach, Carmichael and Southern Shores communities, will host a Job Fair.