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October 11, 2017
Postal crisis is crippling business

REDUCED operations at the General Post Office are negatively affecting businesses, Bahamas Chamber of Commerce CEO Edison Sumner said yesterday, adding the chamber sees ?no end in sight? to the problem...

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July 05, 2017
Post Office staff on four-hour delay

EMPLOYEES at the "mould and rat infested" General Post Office have been working four hour shifts for nearly a year, according to Bahamas Public Services Union President John Pinder, who said the "half days" have caused a significant back up in mail delivery.

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March 27, 2017
"Preschool Teachers Get Gifted From BTC"

BTC presented mobile devices to Tiny Tots Preschool in honour of the Ministry of Education?s Pre-School Week. Public Relations Manager, Indira Collie said that, ?This is the second time around that we?ve been involved in the activities...

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March 12, 2017
LPIA Tour Encourages Girl Guides In Science and Technology Careers

In recognition of International Women?s Day and to help celebrate Bahamas Girl Guides Week, Nassau Airport Development Company (NAD) officials invited members of the Bahamas Girl Guides Association (BGGA) to tour Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA)...

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December 05, 2016
Remarks by Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie at the BHTA Annual Luncheon

Thank you for inviting me to break bread with you at your Annual Christmas Luncheon.

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November 15, 2016
Teachers stage sit-in over delay in hurricane repairs

THE Martin Town Primary School was dismissed early on Monday when disgruntled teachers staged a sit-in at the school in Eight Mile Rock, Grand Bahama, over the long delay over repairs following Hurricane Matthew.

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November 10, 2016
Union threat of action over post office

BAHAMAS Public Services Union President John Pinder threatened industrial action yesterday if the government does not immediately relocate employees from the "unsanitary" General Post Office on East Hill Street.

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October 13, 2016
RIU visitors relocated as rooms damaged

AMERICAN honeymooners at the Riu Palace hotel were among a number of guests that had to be relocated as Hurricane Matthew ripped through the Paradise Island property and compromised rooms on Thursday.

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September 19, 2016
The NAGB's Eleutheran Adventure

The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas is locally known as the NAGB; however, many people make the mistake--in speech and print--of calling us the "Nassau" Art Gallery.

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August 23, 2016
CWCO assists boys of Boys Brigade

Seventeen boys of the 23rd Company of Boys Brigade enjoyed a fun filled summer camp this season thanks to sponsorship from Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. (NASDAQ: CWCO), which develops and operates seawater desalination plants and water distribution systems in areas of the world where naturally occurring supplies of potable water are scarce or non-existent.

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