Mifflin Harcourt International Publishers donate books to MICAL District
March 9, 2012 by admin
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Nassau, Bahamas – Ms.

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Works’ Minister highlights the importance of school facilities in the advancement of students
January 26, 2012 by admin
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Nassau, The Bahamas – The importance of accessible, modern, well-maintained school facilities in the development of school-age children was underscored by the Hon Neko C Grant, Minister of Public Works and Transport, as he addressed the ceremony to officially open the Anatol Rodgers School.

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Prime Minister Ingraham addresses Teachers Aides and Job Skills Initiative
January 13, 2012 by admin
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Nassau, Bahamas – Prime Minister the Rt. Hon. Hubert Ingraham addresses the official launch of the Ministry of Education Teachers Aides Job and Skills Training Initiative at the British Colonial Hilton January 12th, 2012..

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Minister Maynard ‘Amazed’ at Quality of Short Films by Country’s Youth
January 4, 2012 by admin
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Magistrates’ Court Complex nearing completion
December 14, 2011 by admin
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Nassau, The Bahamas – Construction of the state-of-the-art Magistrates’ Court Complex at Nassau and South Streets is nearing completion according to Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs the Hon John Delaney. During a tour of the court complex the Attorney General told media representatives that furniture is being arranged and magistrates are beginning to move in

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Ministry of Health notice on Cholera
October 21, 2011 by admin
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Nassau, Bahamas – The Ministry of Health wishes to report that a person was intercepted at sea and detained at the Detention Centre. The detainee appeared unwell on arrival, was treated for suspected Cholera, and has since been repatriated. There was no contact between the person and the community-at-large.

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Tourism chief provides compelling case to embrace Latin American Visitors
March 15, 2011 by admin
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COPA Airlines, which further opened the Bahamas to the Latin American market, is already prepared to upgrade its flights to the country if the demand is high when it begins serving Nassau in June, Director General of Tourism David Johnson revealed Tuesday. Mr

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Rhonda Chipman-Johnson, PhD appointed Consul General of The Bahamas
March 12, 2011 by admin
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NASSAU, Bahamas — Rhonda Chipman-Johnson, PhD has been appointed as Consul-General of The Commonwealth of The Bahamas, New York, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced, Friday, March 11.
Bahamas Government and Bahamas Conference of the Methodist Church creating a home for children
March 10, 2011 by admin
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Nassau, Bahamas – Minister of State in the Ministry of Labour and Social Development the Hon Loretta Butler-Turner commended The Bahamas Conference of the Methodist Church (BCMC) for working with the Government in establishing a cottage-style residence for children. During the Service for the Dedication of the Land and Buildings of the Zion Children’s Home Construction Project on Current Island, Eleuthera on Friday, March 4, Mrs Butler-Turner explained that the home will be for at risk children, affording them “wonderful opportunities for positive growth and development”..

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35 Permanent Jobs Secured for Former Our Lucaya Workers; Sandals Job Fair to Offer 100 Posts
March 9, 2011 by admin
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Freeport, Bahamas – Thirty-five of the former employees of the Our Lucaya Resort have now secured immediately employment through the Ministry of Labour’s one-stop-shop initiative held Monday, and within two weeks the Sandals Resort will hold an open job fair on Grand Bahama for 100 positions available at that property, Labour and Social Development Minister Dion Foulkes announced Wednesday in Freeport.

