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TOGETHER WE RISE RBDF Strategically Deploys New Safe Boats
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TOGETHER WE RISE

By Tynia Brown Journal Staff Writer On July 10, 1973, more than 50,000 Bahamians stood shoulder to shoulder at Clifford Park, watching with pride as the black, gold, and aquamarine flag of an independent Bahamas was hoisted for the first time. The black triangle represents the strength and resilience of the Bahamian people, the gold […]

RBDF Commissions Four New Safe Boats

RBDF Strategically Deploys New Safe Boats

By Gerrino SaundersBahama Journal News Editor Despite recent setbacks with a number of boats being sidelined for eitherroutine servicing or due to running aground and needing repairs theRoyal Bahamas Defence Force is determined to do everything in itspower to properly protect the nations’ borders, fishing grounds andterritorial waters.This week RBDF Commodore Floyd Moxey said four […]

“BAHAMIAN CONTRACTORS MISSING OUT ON THE POINTE”

02 July 2018

The Bahamas Contractors Association (BCA) is irate and their depending on the government to right a longstanding wrong, at a multi-million-dollar downtown hotel project. The BCA is urging the government to consider Bahamian contractors to work on the Pointe Development. Association President, Leonard Sands, said while there’s the claim only specialized workers are needed, this […]

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Local Businesses React To VAT Increase

02 July 2018

The  increase  Value Added Tax by  60 per cent  came into effect yesterday with some  businesses saying  that they are still not prepared. The decision to increase VAT to 12 per cent came during the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance’s budget communication on May 30th. Perfume Bar Manager, Sandy Martinez is one of […]

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Clues That Your Business Is In Trouble

29 June 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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BPL ready for the summer

29 June 2018

The Chief Executive Officer of Bahamas Power and Light (BPL)  Whitney Heastie said yesterday that there will be no load shedding this summer,  but there is no guarantee of no outages.  Mr. Heastie said the company has spent a lot of time preparing for this upcoming summer which he anticipates will be a better summer […]

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The Bahamas Bowl Games Proved A Boost to the Economy

29 June 2018

It was  announced yesterday  that a total of 9,200 visitors to New Providence over the past four years injected $23.8 million into the local economy due to the Bahamas Bowl. An additional $5 million was spent on food, supplies, entertainment, and local transportation.  Minister of Transport Frankie Campbell said that the government is well on […]

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Bahamian Chinese Community Speaks Out

29 June 2018

The Bahamian Chinese Community Association of The Bahamas (CCA)  is  outraged in the wake of disturbing videos circulating on social media coupled with a recent television report that they say distorted and damaged the public’s perception of them. The organization made it clear in a release that it has been under contract with the Bahamas […]

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LOCAL CHARITIES PREPARE FOR VAT HIKE

29 June 2018

With the increase in Value Added Tax (VAT) becoming  effective on Sunday, July 1st,  many organizations in Civil Society are bracing themselves for increase expenditures and a shortfall in revenue. That includes local charities like The Red Cross, The Salvation Army, and The Great Commission, who either expect or are already seeing a jump in […]

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Bain Town MP To Launch Tourism Consultancy

29 June 2018

The recently fired Parliamentary Secretary Travis Robinson says he   is still going beyond for his Bain Town constituents  and  has decided to form a new business.  “Travis Robinson the man behind the name, I am now going into some consultancy business as relates to tourism in the Bahamas,” says Mr. Robinson.  Bain Town  MP […]

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MP LAUNCHES BAIN TOWN ROOFING PROJECT

29 June 2018

There are over 200 homes in Bain and  Grants town to be fixed and to be  ready for the hurricane season.  The Member of Parliament for the constituency Travis Robinson has  launched a roofing project to ensure all his constituents that are in desperate need of roof repairs are covered in the next few months. […]

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BPL Employees Released

29 June 2018

Today  employess of  Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) who  have applied and been approved for BPL’s voluntary separation packages will be released. BPL Chief Executive Officer  Whitney Heastie said yesterday that the  Company  has taken previous experience and applied them to ensure that it  doesn’t  fall into any kind of trap in relations to letting […]

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