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Govt to launch free breakfast program in designated schools next month
The Ministry of Education announced yesterday it will launch a pilot free breakfast program at eight schools in The Bahamas in October with the aim of improving attendance and productivity among students.
Bahamas and Botswana in Tourism and Environment Talks
The Hon. Phildah N. Kereng, Minister of Environment and Tourism of the Republic of Botswana, paid a courtesy call on officials of the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments and Aviation (MOTIA) and the Ministry of the Environment and Natural Resources on Wednesday, September 13, 2023 at the offices of MOTIA, British Colonial Hilton.
Transforming Spaces Art Tour Returns
Transforming Spaces Art Tour Returns
he Transforming Spaces (TS) Committee is pleased to announce the return of their Art Bus Tour throughout New Providence for 2023. Dubbed “TS50” in honour of the country’s 50th Independence Anniversary, the event is scheduled for Saturday and Sunday, November 11th and 12th.
Winner of EY scholarship dedicated award to his family
When De'Andre Forbes, 18, received the Ernst and Young Bahamas Jamaine McFall Memorial Scholarship earlier this year, he dedicated the award to his family, who he says made personal sacrifices so that he could pursue his educational goals.
Protecting the most vulnerable
Protecting the most vulnerable
The Commonwealth of The Bahamas is entrusted in the government of The Bahamas by its citizens for the collective benefit of its citizens.
What’s old is new again in novel tour Bahamas Eco-Glide takes guests on a roll & stroll through history, culture
What’s old is new again in novel tour Bahamas Eco-Glide takes guests on a roll & stroll through history, culture
Two businessmen with diverse backgrounds and a mutual vision to broaden the visitor experience by adding more Bahamian history and culture have launched a new tour company. Called Bahamas Eco-Glide Adventures, the outdoor venture takes up to 11 guests at a time on a guided tour of Fort Charlotte, including an inside look at the dungeon and moat, a trip back in time and on to a taste of today’s c...
Steve Haughey, former chief operating officer of The Tribune, dies
STEVE Haughey, The Tribune's former chief operating officer, and ex-controller at the 100 Jamz radio station, passed away yesterday morning following a short illness.
BPL staff on work to rule as issues unresolved
BPL staff on work to rule as issues unresolved
BAHAMAS Power and Light workers have gone on work-to-rule, raising questions about how the company would function in emergencies.
FNM wants answers on govt contracts
FNM wants answers on govt contracts
Opposition Leader Michael Pintard yesterday called on Prime Minister Philip Davis to provide evidence that the Tenders Committee reviewed and approved a contract for the construction of the lunch pavilion at R. M. Bailey Senior High School, which became the subject of controversy in recent days after its roof collapsed.
PM: RM Bailey roof did not collapse
PM: RM Bailey roof did not collapse
Prime Minister Philip Davis yesterday defended the contractor responsible for an incomplete roof that collapsed during school repairs at R. M. Bailey Senior High School, despite the contractor not having all risk and liability insurance, and working under an oral agreement.