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Operation Potcake is Underway!!!
Operation Potcake is Underway!!!
Operation Potcake is here again with nearly 100 volunteers giving their time for the cause. This round will see two five-day clinics where "unowned and loosely owned" cats and dogs will receive medical attention in MASH clinics (Mobile Animal Sterilization Hospital) around New Providence. At these clinics, the animals will be treated for internal and external parasites, and receive much needed vac...
Spotless Cleaned out by Recession
Spotless Cleaned out by Recession
Spotless Cleaners' dry cleaning days are numbered. The company will shut its doors permanently as early as this week, closing eight stores in New Providence and leaving 42 persons unemployed. Owner of the laundry chain Samantha Harajchi told Guardian Business that the economic climate played a large role in the move. "The economy has been rough on us and unfortunately it got to the point where we ...
'Contract Killers' Held By Police
'Contract Killers' Held By Police
Two Bahamian men, being quizzed about 23 murders in New Providence, are thought to be "contract killers" who took orders for hits from a prison inmate.
Two Men Being Questioned For Nine Murders
Two Men Being Questioned For Nine Murders
Police arrested two 22-year-old men on Sunday in connection with the shooting deaths of Kenton Dion 'Emperor' Knowles; his son, Dario Knowles, and seven other men who have been murdered in the country.
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D'Aguilar: Govt 'Not Committed' To Digicel
D'Aguilar: Govt 'Not Committed' To Digicel
The government is in no rush to bring another telecommunications provider into the market despite recent talks with Digicel, according to a leading businessman.
Dionisio D'Aguilar, owner of Superwash and a key shareholder in Cable Bahamas Limited (CBL), felt that Prime Minister Perry Christie's discussions with the company were "not surprising".
Roadworks Compensation Offer Just Won't Do
Roadworks Compensation Offer Just Won't Do
The Coconut Grove Business League (CGBL) yesterday rejected the government's Road Work Compensation Programme slated to start next week.
Fallen Businesses Plea For Relief
Fallen Businesses Plea For Relief
The owner of Wing Zone is appealing to the government to include businesses shut down from the road works in its relief plans. Michael Turnquest, who closed the franchise last July, said the $15 million relief plan outlined by the government does nothing for those most impacted.
D'Aguilar: Take Road Works Deal And Run
D'Aguilar: Take Road Works Deal And Run
A top businessman is advising fellow entrepreneurs to "cut the deal and run" regarding the government's $15 million compensation offer.
Dionisio D'Aguilar, the owner of Superwash, said he is well aware of the impact from ongoing road works.
Business Leaders Look To Hedge Liabilities
Business Leaders Look To Hedge Liabilities
Some of the country's top businessmen say between exorbitant operational costs and the volatility of the market, it is becoming increasingly difficult to operate in the private sector.
Doubts Over URCA Integrity Rejected
Doubts Over URCA Integrity Rejected
Questions about the "integrity" of the Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority have been laid to rest by the government.