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UB graduates express excitement and concern about their future
UB 2021 graduates share mixed emotions about graduating in the misdt of a pandemic as their virtual commencement ceremony approaches.
Air traffic controllers vote to strike
Air traffic controllers vote to strike
Members of the Air Traffic Controllers Union voted yesterday in favor of striking over several long-standing issues, Union President Lashan Gray said yesterday.
The union continues to push for medical coverage and a health and safety committee to be established. It has also raised concerns about water supply and mold.
Minister of Transport and Aviation Glenys Hanna-Martin has admitted the committe...
Police may be at risk
Police may be at risk
A year and a half after mold remediation experts found that officers at multiple police stations in New Providence are working in conditions that could pose health risks, remediation has yet to take place, The Nassau Guardian understands.
PHA says sorry for maternity problems
PHA says sorry for maternity problems
HEALTH Minister Renward Wells said building work in the maternity ward at Princess Margaret Hospital has now been completed after a social media post went viral this weekend, showing unsanitary conditions.
Photos showing missing ceiling tiles and mold on the hospital’s ceiling were widely circulated on social media, sparking public outrage.
Clear Solutions Plus Recognizes Top Employees Company Stood Strong during COVID-19 Crisis
Clear Solutions Plus Recognizes Top Employees Company Stood Strong during COVID-19 Crisis
Clear Solutions Plus, a proud Bahamian family business with a true spirit of giving, took extraordinary measures in 2020 to ensure that their employees and customers were able to navigate smoothly throughout the COVID-19 crisis. At their annual staff recognition, four people were recognized for their personal growth and their contributions to the company.
The ‘Employee of the Year’ award we...
Volunteer Bahamas Program - Grand Bahamians Awarded for Selfless Service
The Governor-General’s Volunteer Bahamas Program was officially launched December 18, 2020 by His Excellency Sir Cornelius A. Smith in a ceremony that honored some 13 individuals and organizations...
Grand Bahama Children’s Home bolstered by generous donor group
The Grand Bahama Children’s Home has had two very busy, challenging years – beginning with rebuilding the homes that house their children, destroyed by Hurricane Dorian, with the Grand Bahama Port Authority...
Schools reopen, but with lingering issues
Schools reopen, but with lingering issues
Two primary schools that were closed last week over unrelated issues reopened yesterday, but the concerns that forced the closures lingered. At C.W. Sawyer Primary School -- which was closed last Thursday and Friday over reported mold and structural issues -- some teachers and students [...]
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Denim Revolution
Denim Revolution
Chances
are you can't live without them. They are undoubtedly one of the most
worn articles of clothing in your closet. Funny enough, they seem to get
better the more you wear them, molding to your body, becoming softer
and more comfortable. Ode to your favorite pair of denim jeans. This
spring, it's cool to wear denim from head to toe. Fall in love with a
new style of jeans and start pepper...
Denim Revolution
Denim Revolution
Chances
are you can't live without them. They are undoubtedly one of the most
worn articles of clothing in your closet. Funny enough, they seem to get
better the more you wear them, molding to your body, becoming softer
and more comfortable. Ode to your favorite pair of denim jeans. This
spring, it's cool to wear denim from head to toe. Fall in love with a
new style of jeans and start pepper...