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March 20, 2019
PM's initiative - just 17 apply

WITH no restroom and an unseemly roof, Trevor Moss' tyre shop in Bain and Grants Town would be an ideal beneficiary of tax concessions under the government's Over-the-Hill programme...

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January 22, 2019
Labour Ministry signs contract to establish parameters for vehicle road-worthiness

The Ministry of Labour has entered into a Pre-Export Verification of Conformity (PVoC) agreement with EAA Company Ltd. of Japan, to establish parameters for road-worthiness of all vehicles imported from Japan into The Bahamas...

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January 22, 2019
Labour Minister Signs Contract with EAA Company Limited For Pre-Export Verification of Conformity Programme for Used Vehicles Exported from Japan

The Minister of Labour, Senator the Hon. Dion Foulkes along with Government officials signed a contract with EAA Company Limited from Japan on Monday, January 21, 2019...

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August 07, 2018
OFF TO THE RACES-EduKarting Summer Camp Opens

Nothing quite compares to that adrenaline rush that sweeps over you as you sit in an open-air car raring to go ? pitting your wits, reflexes and motor skills against an unrelenting course...

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October 26, 2010
Letter: Proof there is still good in the world

EDITOR, The Tribune.

Please allow me space in your daily to express sincere gratitude to two young men who showed that there is still good in the world.

Monday, October 18, 2010, I had occasion to use one of our capital's busy thoroughfares at the "after work" period when I had a tyre "blowout". Because of this I had to manoeuvre the car onto the grassy verge.

We were able to dislodge the...

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August 22, 2017
Volunteers, Sponsors Team up for 'Best EduKarting Camp Ever'

It felt like 110 ?F outside but for the 56 kids who donned race suits and helmets and tackled a challenging slalom course in speedy karts they had taken apart and rebuilt, it was the coolest thing ever...

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July 31, 2017
Karting Summer Camp Gears Up, Ready, Set, VROOM-5th Year for Speedy Learning Vehicle

Registration opens this week for the 5th annual EduKarting Summer Camp, two, one-week sessions beginning August 8 that allow young Bahamians to experience the speed and adrenaline-pumping excitement associated with the traditional sport that mixes thrills with important life lessons...

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May 17, 2017
"UN 'Slow Down, Save Lives" Movements Gains in Bahamas Local Olympic Committee President Lends Support

They held up signs with lines like ?Race Drivers Say Don?t Race? and ?You Drink, I Drive.? They were the recruits joining the movement to reduce the number of road deaths and they took the pledge at the Mall at Marathon Saturday during the United Nations Road Safety Week May 8-14...

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May 13, 2017
United Nations Initiative Aims to Reduce the 1.25 Million Road Crash Deaths Annually, Bahamas to Stage Road Safety Campaign

In the time it took you to read the headline of this story, a child somewhere in the world was hit and killed by a car on her way to school...

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November 17, 2010
Shroud of privacy for HIV/AIDS sufferers

When Akio (name changed to protect identity) wakes up to take his cocktail of antiretroviral drugs every morning, he braces himself for a process that requires great discipline and demands the courage to face side effects ranging from diarrhoea to depression.

The discomfort saves his life.

"I can't miss one dose. That would be so dangerous for me I wouldn't even consider it. You don't need a...

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