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Changing rules on entry to nation
I wish to add my voice to the concerns raised in your article yesterday by Robert Sands about entry into The Bahamas.
Building suppliers predict supply woes to mid-2022
Building materials providers yesterday predicted that global supply chain challenges will last well into mid-2022 but have prepared for the Christmas season early.

Bank donates $10,000 to Over-the-Hill projects
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis accepted a donation of $10,000 yesterday from Royal Bank of Canada on behalf of the Over-the-Hill Community Development Foundation.
Labour Exchange revamp ensures Bahamians put first
Labour Director Robert Farquharson said yesterday he expects his department to ‘more vigorously’ enforce the country’s work permit policy with the introduction of a revamped Employment Exchange set to officially launch at the end of this month.

Theft delays store opening
THE scores of persons anticipating employment at the new Shepherd’s Mart – formerly Robin Hood – will have to wait a bit longer confirmed principal owner Sandy Schaefer yesterday.

All airports to be checked
FOLLOWING the tragic accident at Mayaguana which claimed three lives, the government plans to give serious attention to emergency lighting at all public airports in the country, said Aviation Minister Glenys Hanna-Martin yesterday.

BTC seeks public help to stop copper thefts
THE Bahamas Telecommunications Company called on the public to do its part in maintaining land and cell phone services by helping stop the copper thefts at BTC sites.

Price Control too tight on margins
THE Government’s Price Control Department still does not provide enough margin to allow retailers to pay their expenses, one leading supermarket operator has told Tribune Business.

New exhibit celebrates Cuba-Bahamas cultural exchange
IN ADDITION to showcasing Bahamian art, celebrating the work of artists in the Caribbean and across regional borders has always been an objective of Hillside House Studio and Gallery.

Former death row inmate seeks attorney assistance
FORMER death row inmate and murder convict Maxo Tido requested the Court of Appeal’s assistance yesterday in getting an attorney to aid him in challenging his 52-year sentence for the killing 16-year-old Donnell Connover.
Realtor's entire team completes 21 courses
Bahamas Realty yesterday announced that every member of its Nassau-based sales team has completed 21 courses in the luxury division of the OUR WORLD/Institute.
Minimum wage rise would impact some hotel staff
THE Bahamas Hotel and Restaurant Employers’ Association (BHEA) said yesterday it would welcome the opportunity to discuss changes to the country’s minimum wage, acknowledging it would have implications for certain categories of workers within the industry.

High five for Bahamasair
BAHAMASAIR took possession of the first of five brand new aircraft on November 27 in Toulouse, France.
Why the secret over NHI?
NHI - the health plan no one knows!
Calvary Deliverance to host prophetic conference
THE family of Calvary Deliverance Church, under the leadership of Senior Pastor James Newry and Lady Queenie Newry, will host their second annual Prophetic Conference from October 27 to 30.
Transforming Spaces Artists 2012
Transforming Spaces Artists 2012 Caroline Anderson Delton Barrett Richardo Barrett Angel Bastian Sue Bennett-Williams Chantal Bethel Margot Bethel Orchid Burnside Carla Campbell Katrina Cartwright Maria Chisnall Agnieszka Christie Cynde Jasmin Coleby Jun
Transforming Spaces Artists 2012
Transforming Spaces Artists 2012 Caroline Anderson Delton Barrett Richardo Barrett Angel Bastian Sue Bennett-Williams Chantal Bethel Margot Bethel Orchid Burnside Carla Campbell Katrina Cartwright Maria Chisnall Agnieszka Christie Cynde Jasmin Coleby Jun

Three teenagers charged with causing harm
THREE teenage males were granted $4,000 bail after they allegedly injured a man in a fight in Acklins last month.

Government High alumni committee gifts school computers
LAST month, during a student recognition ceremony, the GHS Class of 87 Alumni Committee presented Eloise Whymns, school principal, with three laptops, a desktop computer, a printer and two picnic tables on behalf of the Class of 1987.Last year, the c

Cuban migrants detained near Cay Sal Bank
FIFTEEN Cuban migrants interdicted near Cay Sal Bank and brought to Grand Bahama were flown to New Providence on Sunday.