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More than 200 online submissions on Small Home Repair Program launch day
More than 200 Bahamians made online submissions to the Small Home Repair Program on its launch day in Grand Bahama on Monday...
Treasure Cay residents updated on Small Home Repair Programme
Treasure Cay residents were updated Friday night on the Government’s soon-to-be launched Small Home Repair Programme, through which homeowners could receive up to $10,000 in vouchers toward home repair...
Small Home Repair Programme begins February 10
Small Home Repair Programme begins February 10
The Government’s Small Home Repair Programme, through which Bahamian homeowners in Hurricane Dorian-impacted areas could receive thousands of dollars in vouchers, will launch on February 10...
Grand Bahamian Retailer Appointed to International Board
Family Island Business Featured in Industry Magazine, Paint and Decorating Retailer...Bahamian Lesley Davies-Baptista, who operates family business Paint Fair ? a Grand Bahama staple for paint, specialty coatings, colour and design since 1980...
Grand Bahamian Retailer appointed to International Board
Family Island Business Featured in Industry Magazine, Paint and Decorating Retailer...Bahamian Lesley Davies-Baptista, who operates family business Paint Fair ? a Grand Bahama staple for paint, specialty coatings, colour and design since 1980...
Nassau Prepares for Hurricane Irma
Nassau Prepares for Hurricane Irma
As Hurricane Irma continues her path of destruction through the Caribbean residents of New Providence, the capital of The Bahamas, are taking no chances. Throughout the island persons are heading to stores for hurricane supplies, food and water. Pictured is an empty bread isle at a food store in central Nassau.
'How to Be a Savvy Consumer': Consumer Protection Commission Holds Mall Exhibit
The Ministry of Labour & National Insurance's Consumer Protection Commission (CPC) held an exhibition at Marathon Mall in recognition of World Consumer Rights Day, March 15. The exhibit also fostered increased awareness of consumer rights protection...
DNA candidate bids to improve homes in Bain and Grants Town
A TEAM of volunteers from the Democratic National Alliance's Bain and Grants Town constituency office and the DNA Men's Alliance recently spearheaded a minor home repair project that left a number of residents with a smile on their face, expressing gratitude for the kind gesture.
Consumer loans for debt consolidation up in Q1 2016
Consumer loans for debt consolidation up in Q1 2016
The bulk of the 9,126 consumer loan applications in the first quarter of 2016 (Q1 2016) was for what The Central Bank of The Bahamas (CBOB) termed "consumer deleveraging", or debt consolidation.
Jurors call for death penalty for beauty queen's killer
JURORS yesterday recommended the death penalty for a man convicted of brutally murdering a former Bahamian beauty contestant by burying her alive in concrete a decade ago while she was visiting friends in central Florida.