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Law firm to host free forum on wills and trusts
Law firm to host free forum on wills and trusts
On April 20, the law firm Halsbury Chambers will host a free legal forum at the British Colonial Hilton titled "Wills, Living Wills and Trusts".
Law Firm to Host Free Forum on Wills and Trusts
Law Firm to Host Free Forum on Wills and Trusts
On April 20, the law firm Halsbury Chambers will host a free legal forum at the British Colonial Hilton titled ?Wills, Living Wills and Trusts?.The first in a new series and sister to the annual free legal clinic, ?Information You Need for the Life You Want?, the mini-forum will be limited to the first 50 persons to pre-register and...
God is Always Willing and Able to Forgive and Restore Lost Foy
Thou shalt have no other gods before me.
- Exodus 20:3
Woods: KFC Workers 'Willing To Do What It Takes'
Woods: KFC Workers 'Willing To Do What It Takes'
The Bahamas Hotel, Catering and Allied Workers Union (BHCAWU) will do whatever it takes to ensure the success of KFC's operations in The Bahamas, a union leader telling Guardian Business the record reflects that commitment.
Private sector 'willing'on wage subsidy plan
Private sector 'willing'on wage subsidy plan
SEVERAL private sector businesses have expressed a willingness to embrace the Government's subsidised work-placement initiative, the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation's (BCCEC) chairman, Winston Rolle, said yesterday.
St. Nicholas University Champions Diversity in Caribbean Veterinary Medicine
St. Nicholas University School of Veterinary Medicine (SNU) is implementing a targeted initiative to increase diversity within the veterinary profession in the Caribbean, focusing on attracting and supporting students from the Caricom region. This effort addresses a documented and drastic lack of diversity in the regional field, where Caribbean, Black, and Minority individuals – often from lower...
Staff At Registrar General's Office Prepared To Withdraw Services
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Bahamas Public Service Union (BPSU) President Kimsley Ferguson told Eyewitness News Thursday morning that his members assigned to the Office of the Registrar General are "willing and ready to withdraw services if the unsafe and unhealthy work environment is not addressed at the office complex located on Shirley Street." Scores of workers [...]
Several key bills remain outstanding
Several key bills remain outstanding
When Parliament reconvenes on January 23, the government will have only a limited time to fulfill the legislative promises it made to the Bahamian people more than a year and a half ago.
Despite passing more than 45 pieces of legislation since Governor General Sir Arthur Foulkes read the Speech from The Throne, the government has to bring several more bills before it fulfills the agenda it set out...
First Person In The World to Undergo Single-Port Robotic Kidney Transplant - Eases Recovery
First Person In The World to Undergo Single-Port Robotic Kidney Transplant - Eases Recovery
At 26 years old, Laura Bray’s life was put on hold. She made an appointment with her doctor after frequent migraines and shortness of breath were impacting her job and life as a mother of three. After undergoing a battery of tests, she received an unexpected diagnosis -- stage 5 kidney disease. She was soon undergoing dialysis for up to nine hours a day, while she waited for a donor kidney for m...
Court of Appeal dismisses appeal of P.I. lighthouse entrepreneur in majority decision
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — In a majority ruling, the Court of Appeal dismissed an appeal by Captain Toby Smith, affirming that he lacked a valid and enforceable Crown Land lease agreement for land on Paradise Island. Chief Justice Ian Winder had ruled in February 2023 that there was no binding lease agreement between Captain Smith and [...]