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The Country's Education System to be Transformed to Meet 21st Century Standards
The government of The Bahamas is taking an aggressive stance in overhauling its educational system for future generations in order to ensure the country is equipped to face 21st Century demands...
BTC unions mulling voluntary separation package
BTC unions mulling voluntary separation package
Members of the Bahamas Communications and Public Officers Union (BCPOU) and the Bahamas Communications and Public Managers Union (BCPMU) have until March 15 to accept a voluntary separation package (VSEP) from the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) which appears to guarantee that employees with seven to 10 years of service will get at least a year's pay as incentive, among other inducements.
Hoverboard Dangers this Christmas
Hoverboard Dangers this Christmas
The news has been overrun the past few weeks with stories of hoverboards causing frightening fires and explosions. After one of the most popular hoverboards caught fire and damaged someone's home, Amazon pulled the Swagway board from its website (it has since been brought back). Since then a few more stories of flaming and exploding boards have popped up, causing more stores to stop selling them a...
SCAN Unit Gives Protection Month Poem Competition Awards
Child protection is the business of all of us, said former SCAN (Suspected Child Abuse and Neglect) Coordinator and Retired Nursing Officer 1, Mrs. Althea Turner-Neilly at the 9th annual Child Protection Month Poem Competition Awards Ceremony on Thursday, May 3, 2018 at the Ministry of Health...
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (5-9 September, 2016)
The Government of The Bahamas is poised to invest almost $200 million dollars in the infrastructural expansion and improvement of the country?s hospitals beginning later this month.
Lyford Cay Foundations donate $80,000 to schools affected by Hurricane Joaquin
Honoring its commitment to assist with rebuilding the lives of children, their education and the normalization of schools in the areas affected by Hurricane Joaquin, Lyford Cay Foundations donated $80,000 of technology and supplies to all affected public schools on Long Island, San Salvador, Crooked Island, and Acklins.
$80,000 given to help schools hit by Joaquin
$80,000 given to help schools hit by Joaquin
HONOURING its commitment to assist with rebuilding the lives of children, their education and the normalisation of schools in the areas affected by Hurricane Joaquin, the Lyford Cay Foundations have donated $80,000 of technology and supplies to all affected public schools on Long Island, San Salvador, Crooked Island and Acklins.
'A' for amazing students
'A' for amazing students
SCORES of eager students, parents, guardians and educators tuned in to the 'A's for Excellence' random prize drawings as they were broadcast live on the Custom Computers Facebook page on Saturday.
Erinn Spencer and Madison Cartwright win Custom Computers 'A's for Excellence program
Erinn Avery Spencer and Madison Elizabeth Cartwright were the winners in this year's Custom Computers A's for Excellence program.
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.