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New Ships to Help RBDF Continue to Decentralize Operations, says PM
Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie said Friday that ever-expanding threats and the geographical reality that is his archipelagic nation make it all the more evident that it is incumbent upon the Royal Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) to decentralize its operations.
Your energy tip of the week: LEDs, pt. 1
Your energy tip of the week: LEDs, pt. 1
As I work with clients to help them save money in their homes, churches and businesses, I often get asked about lighting.
Umbrella union threatens 'mass action' over cable price hike
In a letter to Prime Minister Perry Christie sent on behalf of the National Congress of Trade Unions of The Bahamas (NCTUB), union President John Pinder and General Secretary Jennifer Isaacs-Dotson lodge the union's objection to the price hike announced by Cable Bahamas Ltd., even threatening "mass action" if the union's concerns are not satisfactorily addressed.
Death penalty only for a massacre
Death penalty only for a massacre
CHIEF Justice Sir Hartman Longley yesterday said it would take a massacre similar to the Charlie Hebdo attack in Paris for the death penalty to be imposed in The Bahamas.
Hurricane Joaquin relief organizer called on Ambassador Newry
Ms. Lia Head, one of the principal organizers of the HeadKnowles Hurricane Joaquin Relief effort that was so effective in bringing relief to families in the Central Bahamas in the aftermath of the devastation caused by Hurricane Joaquin in October, paid a courtesy call on His Excellency Dr. Eugene Newry, Bahamas Ambassador to the United States, at the Bahamas Embassy, 2220 Massachusetts Avenue, N....
PAHO/WHO Supports NEMA's Relief Efforts After Hurricane Joaquin
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) donates over $150,000 in relief aid, and the Royal Bahamas Defence Force continues to assist in a big way the residents impacted by the Category 4 Hurricane Joaquin, which struck the Central and Southeast Islands at the beginning of October.
Your energy tip of the week - walk-in freezers and coolers
What do restaurants have in common with food stores, warehouses, clubs and cafeterias?
This week in The Bahamas (5-9 October 2015)
This week in The Bahamas (5-9 October 2015)
Even though its short and violently destructive life has ended in the North Atlantic Ocean, Joaquin dominated the national conversation and news cycles this week in The Bahamas.
Restoring faith in humanity
Restoring faith in humanity
Amid the grief over the devastation caused by Hurricane Joaquin and the anger and confusion over the authorities' response to the storm have come multiple heart-warming expressions from Bahamian citizens and friends of The Bahamas who moved quickly over the weekend to organize relief to the affected areas.
Auditor general's report highlights irregularities at customs
Auditor General Terrance Bastian found that a "large number" of bills of lading were released by the Customs Department "without evidence to suggest that duties were collected".