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THE BIGGER PICTURE ON LOCAL BUYING
By Ian Ferguson The expression 'Buy Bahamian' was uttered many years ago in a desperate plea to encourage locals to support, and buy goods and services, produced in the Bahamas. I believe it was Cleveland Eneas who once jokingly declared that Bahamians w
THE BIGGER PICTURE ON LOCAL BUYING
By Ian Ferguson The expression 'Buy Bahamian' was uttered many years ago in a desperate plea to encourage locals to support, and buy goods and services, produced in the Bahamas. I believe it was Cleveland Eneas who once jokingly declared that Bahamians w
THE BIGGER PICTURE ON LOCAL BUYING
By Ian Ferguson The expression 'Buy Bahamian' was uttered many years ago in a desperate plea to encourage locals to support, and buy goods and services, produced in the Bahamas. I believe it was Cleveland Eneas who once jokingly declared that Bahamians w
THE BIGGER PICTURE ON LOCAL BUYING
By Ian Ferguson The expression 'Buy Bahamian' was uttered many years ago in a desperate plea to encourage locals to support, and buy goods and services, produced in the Bahamas. I believe it was Cleveland Eneas who once jokingly declared that Bahamians w
THE BIGGER PICTURE ON LOCAL BUYING
By Ian Ferguson The expression 'Buy Bahamian' was uttered many years ago in a desperate plea to encourage locals to support, and buy goods and services, produced in the Bahamas. I believe it was Cleveland Eneas who once jokingly declared that Bahamians w
Cultivating thankfulness
To cultivate something is to deliberately spend time and effort in order to nurture it.
Welcome for Obama vote
ANOTHER term in office for US President Barack Obama has signaled continued efforts to assist in reviving Haiti’s economy and securing the Bahamas’ financial services sector, Foreign Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell said yesterday.
'New day' needed for employer/union relations
The Bahamas must “usher in a new day” of business/labour co-operation, a senior Bahamian hotel executive urging that trade unions see the employer’s ability to “prosper” as the key objective.
Cash: Bell trying to frighten people into voting yes
FNM chairman Darron Cash yesterday accused Minister of State for National Security Keith Bell of attempting to “frighten” people into voting yes in the gaming referendum.
Shipyard adds eight graduates
Grand Bahama Shipyard (GBS) has added another eight new graduates, bringing to 46 the number of young Bahamians who have passed its rigorous training programme.
Father Marcian Peters trophies decided
FAMILY Island schools made their presence felt in a major way, while GSSSA schools captured three divisions and a perennial powerhouse retained its title on championship night in the 28th Father Marcian Peters Basketball Classic.
‘Unions must fight for BTC’
IF union leaders want BTC re-Bahamianised they will have to fight for it themselves, Labour Minister Shane Gibson said yesterday.
Christian Council: Stop issuing web shop licences
THE Bahamas Christian Council wants all business licenses for new web shops to be suspended until the court has determined whether gaming operations will be permitted to continue.
Changes to tariffs hurting Freeport recovery, warns chamber leader
FREEPORT – Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce president Barry Malcolm says changes in the Customs Tariffs will “harm the already weak economic recovery of Freeport.”
Graycliff 'finalising' six airport lounges
GRAYCLIFF is “finalising the details” to expand its airport lounge concepts to six more locations within the US and the Caribbean this year, a senior executive has told Tribune Business. a
Upgrades boost LPIA satisfaction scores
Upgraded airport facilities and changes to the Nassau Airport Development Company’s (NAD’s) staffing structure have led to higher passenger satisfaction scores at the Bahamas’ major airport.
Crimestoppers win fourth straight title
The Royal Bahamas Police Force again proved their dominance in the Caribbean Law Enforcement Basketball Tournament.
Pinder: No rift over Swiss banker case
MINISTER of Financial Services Ryan Pinder yesterday denied there was a rift between the Ministry of Financial Services and Ministry of Immigration over the handling of a UBS executive during an immigration road block.
‘Focus less on gambling and more on other issues’
BISHOP SIMEON Hall yesterday criticised the Christian Council for paying too much attention to webshops and gambling and ignoring the other important issues of the country.
Grand Bahama Business Outlook is announced
The annual Grand Bahama Business Outlook conference is set for February 27 at the Grand Lucayan Beach & Golf Resort in Freeport.