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Minister Sweeting visits schools in the Family Islands during Local Government Junior Council elections process
Minister Sweeting visits schools in the Family Islands during Local Government Junior Council elections process
With the relaunch of the Local Government Junior Council Programme in full swing at 38 schools in the Family Islands and one in New Providence, Minister of Works and Family Island Affairs, the Hon. Clay Sweeting visited a number of schools on October 19, 2023 to get a first-hand account of the electoral process.
The Future of STEM shines bright through BRON’s 2023 Internship Program
Bron Ltd. (“BRON”) caps off its 2023 cohort by celebrating a milestone for itsInternship Program, welcoming its largest group of interns to date. Representing a spectrum of youth from 10th graders to recent university alumni, this initiative reaffirms BRON’s dedication to molding the next generation of STEM professionals.
Superstar Samara Johnson featured by Sandals
Superstar Samara Johnson featured by Sandals
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Samara Johnson, a convention services manager in-training, has been highlighted by Sandals Royal Bahamian as a star of excellence at the resort. A press release from Sandals chronicled Samara's journey at the company, which has earned her numerous awards, accolades and commendations. General Manager, Adrian Whitehead called her as a "sterling model [...]
Dame Janet Documentary: She Impacted Not Only The Bahamas, But The Region
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - The Inter-Americas Commission of Women is working on a new documentary, titled "Breaking The Mold", exploring the history of women's political leadership in the Americas.
PINTARD: Neglected infrastructure leaving Bahamas "vulnerable"
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — In a wide-ranging statement, Free National Movement Michael Pintard yesterday raised concerns over what he described as "governmental negligence" at the Department of Meteorology. His comments came as The Bahamas continues to warily watch the progress of Hurricane Lee, an intensifying storm trekking through the Atlantic Ocean. Describing the physical state of [...]
Growth Matters Series: What is the economy?
Growth Matters Series: What is the economy?
As citizens of The Bahamas, we frequently ponder the intricate workings of our economy, questioning its sources of income and its influence on our daily existence. Since achieving independence, the economy has evolved into a more multifaceted entity, necessitating diversification and growth. However, despite implementing additional revenues, taxes, and procedures, the Bahamian economy has seemingl...
Registrar general's office workers walk out over office conditions
Twenty employees at the Office of the Registrar General in Downtown Freeport walked out Wednesday morning in a one-day action, shutting down services to protest what they say are unhealthy working conditions.
Maya Lindeman and Christopher Clarke awarded BESS scholarships
Windsor School graduate Maya Lindeman and Christopher Clarke, a student from Loganville High School in Georgia, are the 2023-2024 Bahamian Environmental Steward Scholars (BESS). Maya and Christopher will receive hands-on research and in-person learning through the BESS program. Fully funded by The Island School, Maya and Christian will participate in an experiential semester on the ...
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Cleveland Clinic: Signs You Could Have Allergic Asthma
Tired of constantly sneezing? Allergies alone can make you pretty miserable. But sometimes, what triggers allergies can wreak even more havoc — in the form of asthma.
Bahamians deserve both justice and peace
Bahamians deserve both justice and peace
Dear Editor,Looking at the criminal justice system in The Bahamas today, we may see criminals getting some sort of justice, but hardly any justice going around in the direction of victims or society at large. Even with one eye closed, we can see that a massive and overall holistic reform of our so-called justice system ...
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