# SIXTY-three men and women from across the nation graduated as the third cohort of the National Youth Guard yesterday, ...
# PRIME Minister Philip “Brave” Davis will be inducted into the National Hall of Fame as part of National Sports Heritage ...
# A Bahamian entrepreneur yesterday said he has launched a customer relationship management platform targeting especially micro, small and medium-sized businesses in the Bahamian market.
The Small Business Development Centre (SBDC) will tonight name the 39 ‘orange economy’ entrepreneurs who are set to receive a collective $162,538 in grant funding. The awards, which will be made under ...
# A Cabinet minister yesterday announced that The Bahamas will host an energy forum in a bid to promote energy efficiency and support the increased use of renewable sources.
# Mr Pintard’s comments came after a recent report asserted a Bahamian family where both adults are earning the minimum wage would have to increase their income four-and-a-half times to reach “middle ...
# A MALE Sweeting’s Cay resident was charged in Freeport Magistrate’s Court on Monday in connection with the August road death of a motorcyclist. # Magistrate LaQuay Laing arriagned Neko Brice on a ...
# THE chairman of the Bahamas National Neighbourhood Watch Council, Keno Wong, said the council’s relationship with the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) has “rekindled”, despite past criticisms of ...
# A BLIND woman, a mother of six, and a dialysis patient are pleading for more time at the Poinciana Inn, a temporary shelter from where they face imminent eviction. # The group, along with others, ...
It has always been a fair bet, therefore, that Israel will ultimately dance to its main supporter’s tune, at least on major issues. However, the most recent evidence suggests that as regards the ...
# A CLIENT of the Teachers and Salaried Workers Cooperative Credit Union Limited sued the company, alleging it breached its fiduciary duty and acted negligently by facilitating several unauthorised ...
# The Bahamas must “flirt” with sustained annual economic growth of up to 3 percent to further slash structural unemployment and prove external forecasters wrong, the Central Bank’s governor said ...