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February 07, 2020
Social Services to go Online; Acklins and Crooked Island Urban Centres to Get Computer Labs in ‘Shortest Possible Time’

The Ministry of Social Services and Urban Development will make its products and services available online in order to meet clients’ needs in a more efficient and effective manner throughout The Commonwealth of The Bahamas...

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November 06, 2019
Abaconian, Atario Mitchell returns to restore his hometown

Two months after Hurricane Dorian made landfall in Abaco, the majority of the island remains desolate. However, one of Abaco’s hometown boys has returned to his childhood home to provide aid and assistance in beginning the restoration process of Abaco...

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December 17, 2019
Helping the Visually Impaired Lead Independent Lives

The Salvation Army’s School for the Blind recently received a vital donation of two new braille machines and a new stove to add to their inventory of equipment used to help the visually impaired learn to live self-sufficient, independent lives...

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November 07, 2019
Working in the Mud. CPS Reaches Halfway Point in Gargantuan Cleanup Effort

There is a rhythm to the work here. Men lug and tug debris. Heavy equipment weave in, out and around piles of rubbles, lifting and hauling, filling and refilling 10 dump trucks every hour on the hour to carry away what is left of The Mud – a shantytown amongst the largest in the nation before Hurricane Dorian leveled it...

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January 24, 2012
Rotary Club donates 3,000 to All Saints Camp

The Rotary Club of Southeast New Providence made a much-needed donation yesterday in the amount of $3,000 to the All Saints Camp, for the purchase of a new industrial stove.
"One of the things the Rotary does is we look into the community to see what the needs are, and we came here and identified a need, and we satisfied that need," said Rotary Club President Reginald Saunders during a press confe...

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January 04, 2015
VAT compliance visits began January 2

January 1 saw the introduction of the value-added tax (VAT), and as the number of registered businesses climbs closer to 5,000 amid warnings from the Ministry of Finance for those not yet presented in the mandatory category to come forward, Guardian Business has been informed that compliance visits by the VAT Department began on January 2.
It is not clear what the department's intention is for the...

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August 07, 2019
Latter-day Saints Readies CRISIS CENTRE Early for Back-To-School

New and returning Fall attendees, their families and visitors to the Bahamas Crisis Centre, particularly of school age, will not only be warmly welcomed by Dr. Sandra Dean Patterson and her team, but also have the benefit of additional provisions gifted by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The donation will be presented at a Closing Ceremony on Thursday, August 8, 2019, 6:00pm at...

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August 03, 2019
Step into Celeste's Crab Cabin

KFC's chicken spice blend is reportedly made up of 11 herbs and spices, a combination that's a secret; the same holds true for Celeste Russell's boiled crab and dough recipe that she boasts has 10 secret herbs and spices which she's perfected over the years [...]

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August 22, 2011
Food 99/1: Be prepared! Food for the storm

While it was a hope and a dream to never have to write this article, the time has arrived when being prepared can make the difference. With a hurricane approaching, remember that stocking up on shelf stable foods and clean drinking water is as essential for a trouble free recovery as is shutters on your house. Remember, if the power goes out for an extended period of time, refrigeration will be at...

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February 18, 2019
Doris Johnson Senior High School preparing students for tourism industry with new, state-of-the-art kitchen

Doris Johnson Senior High School is preparing students for careers in the country’s tourism and hospitality industry...The school’s science laboratory, old, run-down, and infested with termites, has been transformed into a state-of-the-art industrial kitchen...

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