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Ambassador Jones Receives Golden Jubilee Award PM Hopeful Following Successful UN Resolution on Tax
 
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Ambassador Jones Receives Golden Jubilee Award

By Delvardo EmmanuelJournal Staff Writer Bahamas Ambassador to the United States Wendall Jones was among the manyBahamians who received the Golden Jubilee Independence Award for theiroutstanding service to the country.“It is an honour for me to be honoured by the government and people of TheBahamas for the Golden Jubilee of The Bahamas. I have been […]

Prime Minister Hon. Philip Davis

PM Hopeful Following Successful UN Resolution on Tax

By Gerrino J. SaundersJournal Staff Writer At the beginning of the week, Prime Minister Philip Davis, in a written statement, applaudedthe recent passage of a United Nations (UN) resolution that calls for the creation of anintergovernmental committee open to all United Nations member states with a bureau ofapproximately 20 members, elected with gender and regional […]

FML Fulfills Promise With Statues

23 July 2018

Family and friends gathered in the gazebo area of the University of The Bahamas’ Keva M. Bethel building, to witness the unveiling of the “Legends Garden.” ​The garden is the new home of three bronze life-size statues of Bahamian cultural icons Ronnie Butler, Eric “King Eric” Gibson and John Berkley “Peanuts” Taylor. At the foot […]

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Ragged Island ​Gets Auro Plant

20 July 2018

The Water and Sewerage Corporation  has recently purchased an Auro plant for Ragged Island scheduled to be installed some time this week. This plant will address the drawn out water issues on Ragged Island. WSC Chairman Adrian Gibson said that the people of Ragged Island’s water issues will be restored when questioned on the status […]

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Christian Council Prepares For Education On Cannabis

20 July 2018

The Bahamas Christian Council has not yet officially appointed someone to serve on the committee that the  Cabinet has established to educate the public on cannabis, but there’s the expectation that prominent clergyman Bishop Simeon Hall will be one of their choices. The council’s First Vice President, Anglican Archdeacon James Palacious said that in addition […]

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Long Islanders Join Expanding Sponging Industry

20 July 2018

Long Islanders are looking to expanding the sponging industry on that island and are considering the formation of a local association for this purpose. The initiative comes  after officials from the Inter- American Development Bank sponsored projects to revitalize the industry nation-wide. The $1.1-million-dollar project seeks to increase income for spongers by providing them with […]

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3 Strategies for Many Business Situations

20 July 2018

The Clifton Review     The Clifton Review is a tri-weekly column that examines the question of the Clifton project along with the evolution of the war between two billionaires. We covered the start of this war with articles describing the battle over easement rights, the mysterious burning of a home, the blocks to rebuilding, and countless questionable court […]

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Local Violinists To Perform In Atlanta

20 July 2018

Local talent is big in the Bahamas and yesterday a group of young talented violinists  visited  the JCN Studios   to showcase their talents and shareinformation on their upcoming ventures. String City Violinists is a children’s string orchestra in Nassau consisting of about 72 talented youngsters  ranging in ages  from  age   4  to 16. […]

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Minister Complains Of Increasing Damaged Light Poles

20 July 2018

Addressing the rising number of damages caused to light poles as a result of careless driving, Works Minister, Desmond Bannister, said the Ministry of Works had to pay over $200,000 to replace light poles. “Regrettably, more and more these innocent, stationary light poles were becoming victims of careless drivers in inordinately large numbers,” he said. […]

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Shantytown Dwellers Have Legal Claims

20 July 2018

The  President  of Rights Bahamas  Stephanie  St. Fleur  says  that many of the Shantytown occupants who have been ordered to leave  their communities have been there for 20 to 40 years, therefore they could have a claim in the matter if they were to fight it in court. In  a packed room in a downtown […]

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BPL Pays Out $56 Million

19 July 2018

Bahamas Power and Light’s (BPL) voluntary separation packages (VSEP) is costing the government a pretty penny.  This according to Works Minister, Desmond Bannister,  as of June 30th, 2018, the corporation paid out $56 million. According to Mr. Bannister, at the end of the exercise, that figure would have soared to $70.4 million. Payouts included $2.1 […]

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Ministry Provides Update On Sea Accidents

19 July 2018

A  team of police and Defence Force officers along with the Port officials were in Exuma  yesterday  to detain  an  unregistered and unlicensed vessel found operating charter tours from Hurricane Hole, New Providence on July 2nd. The Ministry  of Transport  on 2nd July, issued a Cease and Desist Order by the Acting Port Controller, which […]

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