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February 21, 2022
Abaconians struggle to make life work in domes

There is mold growing on the ceiling. Angie McIntosh, who lives in one of the 39 temporary domes constructed in Spring City, Abaco, meant to assist Hurricane Dorian survivors with no place to go, said she keeps a bottle of bleach on hand to clean spots of mold that grow inside the dome. When The Nassau ...
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January 12, 2022
Minister Applauds Sygnus Capital Group, Simplified Lending for Alternative $9 Million Funding, Says New Eight Mile Rock Government Complex Will Jumpstart West Grand Bahama Economy

Three months after the government began work to rebuild and restore western Grand Bahama, Minister for Grand Bahama Ginger Moxey. M.P., witnessed the return of heavy equipment and manpower to the long-abandoned administrative complex construction site in Eight Mile Rock this week.

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November 28, 2021
"In Memory Of Them" - Yesterday's heroes shaped 2 generations

A eulogy is the closest written record for people to remember you if you have not written an autobiography. The newly launched collector’s book, “In Memory Of Them” shares a glimpse of sixty-seven outstanding individuals and residents of The Bahamas through eulogies and tributes that were written by Dr Reginald W. Eldon.

These short eulogies of “Them” had transpired over Eldon’s for...

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June 12, 2020
Congratulations Nicholas! Valedictorian, Class of 2020, Princeton University

The Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture is pleased to extend congratulations to Nicholas A. G. Johnson, son of Drs. Dexter and Anita Johnson on his extraordinary accomplishment, having been named Valedictorian of Princeton University’s Class of 2020...

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September 03, 2021
Let's Talk Etiquette is training Bahamian youth to have stature and social grace

By: Jhanae Winter
CEO Thea Moss, owner of Let’s Talk Etiquette Spa and Beauty Boutique (LTE), is transforming the lives of young children through etiquette and money management principles, based in Grand Bahama.

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August 11, 2021
Cloud Carib Facilitates BETA Camp’s Hybrid STEM Workshop

Now in its eighth year, BETA Camp Bahamas took over the first floor of Cloud Carib’s Centre of Excellence as organizers hosted hybrid learning sessions combining both virtual and in-person activities for participating students. With as many as seven different engineering streams ranging from software and mechanical engineering to aero-space engineering, rocketry and even a bio-medical engineerin...

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News Article
October 29, 2010
AG's Office may be relocated

The Office of the Attorney General may have to be temporarily moved from the Main Post Office building, East Hill Street, while efforts are made to fix a mold problem that has existed for several years.
Attorney General John Delaney confirmed that he intends to meet with lawyers today to go over 'housekeeping issues', which include the mold problem.
More than 10 lawyers called in sick on Monday ov...

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November 04, 2010
Post office workers walk off their jobs

Work at the Main Post Office Building on East Hill Street came to a screeching halt yesterday morning when employees walked off their jobs, claiming the heat in the building was too unbearable.
Reportedly the workers have been suffering in the mold infested, hot building for months.
It is understood that a decision taken by management not to allow the employees to leave work at 2:30 p.m. as was ...

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July 09, 2021
TM Club 1600 to Launch New Gavel Club at Boys’ Reform School

The First Bahamas Branch of Toastmasters Club 1600 is deepening its connection to the Simpson Penn Center for Boys with the launch of a new Gavel Club at the juvenile detention facility.

The new initiative follows on the heels of a successful Youth Leadership Program held at the school earlier this year, where students were empowered to communicate, collaborate, think critically and lead.

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February 06, 2012
Clinic not up to standard

Dear Editor,
 
I am vex.  I went to the Blue Hill Road community clinic for inoculations recently and what I saw in that place was beyond disgraceful.
o Throughout the entire building the walls are dirty and look like a paint brush has not been near them for many years.
o Rusty antiquated and dirty furniture.
o Dirty air conditioning vents and walls with mold.
o Broken down and dirty bat...

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