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Bahamas Red Cross purchases five new digital radios thanks to a 10,000 grant from the U.S. Government
Bahamas Red Cross purchases five new digital radios thanks to a 10,000 grant from the U.S. Government
Nassau, Bahamas - The Bahamas Red Cross recently
purchased five new hand-held radios thanks to a $10,000 grant from the
United States Government.
The new digital radios will replace the outdated
analog ones that had previously been used and allow the Red Cross to
communicate with the Royal Bahamas Police Force in the event of a disaster.
This new equipment ensures that lines of communication...
The Department of Statistics Releases Gross Domestic Product 2010 Figures
Nassau, Bahamas - The National Accounts Section of the
Department of Statistics announces the release of the 2010 preliminary
estimates along with the historically revised estimates of Gross Domestic
Product (GDP) for the period 1997 to 2009.
The 2010 preliminary results are based on
early estimates from major data sources such as the Central Bank, Ministry of
Tourism, and the Foreign Trade Secti...
LIME Celebrates World Telecoms and Information Society Day
Providenciales, Turks & Caicos Islands
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LIME, the Caribbean's leading
full-service telecommunications service provider, has joined with the
international community to celebrate "World Telecommunication and Information
Society Day (WTISD)" on Tuesday May 17th, 2011.
To commemorate this day LIME businesses across the region
have launched a photo competition where individuals are being encouraged...
How’s your hearing: Audiologist warns of sudden hearing loss signs
Are you suffering from consistent ringing in the ear, are your ears feeling clogged like they need to pop, or do you experience dizziness?
Things to do
Things to do
APRIL 14 - THURSDAY
BOOK SIGNING: CHRISTIAN
CAMPBELL
* Come and enjoy an evening with Bahamian Poet, Rhodes Scholar and winner of the Aldeburgh First Collection Prize for poetry, Christian Campbell, as he shares from his collection "Running the Dusk", 7pm at The College of The Bahamas' Performing Arts Centre.
APRIL 16 - SATURDAY
ATLANTIC
MEDICAL
FUNWALK 2011
* Atlantic Medical presents its...
Voter intention report in The Bahamas by Public Domain
Nassau, Bahamas - A national market research and
public opinion polling firm called, Public Domain, recently administered a telephone survey
with Bahamians from all over the country. Between February 16th and March 11th they say they spoke to 402 Bahamians. Data was said to be weighted by region, age, and gender in order to represent the Bahamian adult population.
Three questions were asked:
1...
New Construction: Building A New Home?
New Construction: Building A New Home?
Building a home may be one of the most important and tedious task to take on, it can be an enjoyable one or it can be a nightmare! When thinking of building a new home or building keep in mind the following points.
Poll: Nearly half of electorate uninterested in PLP and FNM
The latest Public Domain poll has revealed that nearly half of Bahamians surveyed are not satisfied with the current government, nearly half do not want to vote for either of the two main political parties and there is a significant portion of the electorate considering a third party.
According to the poll, 47 percent of the 402 people contacted said they were either somewhat dissatisfied of very ...
Poll shows nearly half of voters are not convinced they should vote PLP or FNM
By CELESTE NIXON
Tribune Staff Reporter
cnixon@tribunemedia.net
NEARLY half the people who took part in a new poll study are not convinced they should vote for either of the two "big" parties in the next election, it is claimed.
Public Domain, a Bahamian marketing research and public opinion polling firm, conducted a telephone survey of Bahamians across the country from February 16 to March 11...
COB Prepares for Transition to UOB
COB Prepares for Transition to UOB
New developments in resources, research, technology, academics, branding and capital works are on the drawing board for the faculty, staff and students as the College of The Bahamas (COB) transitions into the University of The Bahamas (UOB).