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Anae's Fabrics
Business
Anae's Fabrics

Carmichael Road
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas


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DNA Direct
Business
DNA Direct

Mobile
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas


News Article
June 19, 2019
UB athletics trainer certified in modern process of dry needling

University of The Bahamas (UB) Head Athletics Trainer Sasha Johnson was recently certified in the sports medicine process of dry needling at the Institute of Athlete Regeneration in Houston, Texas, as a part of UB Athletics Department's ongoing program of excellence. Dry needling is a [...]

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Real Estate
1 Pine Needle Rd. Coral Dr.
  • $ 55,000
  • Vacant Land
  • Grand Bahama, Bahamas
  • Lot Area : 24500 sqft

HG Christie Real Estate   All properties of this realtor


News Article
March 05, 2024
Op-Ed: Closing the gender investment gap – empowering women in finance

In the realm of finance, there exists a pervasive and detrimental disparity known as the gender investment gap.  This phenomenon refers to the discrepancy in investment patterns between men and women, wherein women tend to invest less compared to their male counterparts. This gap not only perpetuates gender inequality but also undermines women's financial security [...]

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News Article
January 17, 2024
Zeta President: We Do Service Well

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Members of the local chapters of Zeta Phi Beta Sorority making a generous donation of gripper needles, which are essential for chemo therapy treatment, to the Sister Sister Breast Cancer Support Group.

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News Article
November 30, 2023
Common Myths About HIV and AIDS

In The Bahamas, data shows that there were approximately 4,447 people living with HIV/AIDS in 2022, down 16% from 2017. In the United State (U.S.) about 1.2 million people are living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). And while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 34,800 new cases of HIV developed in 2019, this number actually represents an 8% decrease as compa...

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News Article
September 13, 2010
Man's plight may lead to life-saving register

The plight of a popular Junkanoo member has paved the way for the Bahamas to create the very first Caribbean bone marrow registry.

Californian Sara Sorensen has so far established local partners with Bahamian physicians and Rotary Clubs towards organising a bone marrow drive.

She arrived in the Bahamas last week, motivated by a desire to save the life of her friend Roosevelt "Lee" Adderley

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News Article
September 07, 2023
Five habits that you need to change as soon as possible

When I started my career, I worked in the hospitality and tourism industry. Like any responsible organization, it was standard practice to watch our numbers very closely. In fact, my team would have a morning meeting to update us on the daily forecasts and yesterday's actual performance numbers (e.g. Memberships, arrivals, departures, stayovers, customer satisfaction), in comparison to every other...

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News Article
August 25, 2023
Govt hopes medical marijuana industry can expand to export market

The government hopes the medical marijuana industry can expand into an export market for Bahamians, who will eventually seek licenses to grow the product that will be heavily regulated, the government's cannabis regulations reveal.

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