MP: RAGGED ISLAND ‘DESPERATE’ FOR NORMALCY
NASSAU — Ragged Islanders are desperately awaiting a return to a sense of normalcy after the island was devastated by Hurricane Irma last September, Exumas and Ragged Island MP Chester …
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NASSAU — Ragged Islanders are desperately awaiting a return to a sense of normalcy after the island was devastated by Hurricane Irma last September, Exumas and Ragged Island MP Chester …
Read MoreNASSAU — After having a months-long stop order placed on his plans to develop an office complex near Lyford Cay, businessman Sebas Bastian has received the green light from the …
Read MoreNASSAU — The Minister of National Security Marvin Dames says last year there were eight leading cyber security threats which encompassed both fraud and ransom, the Bahama Journal reported on May …
Read MoreLONDON: His Excellency Ellison Greenslade, Bahamas High Commissioner to London, along with other CARICOM High Commissioners were received by Home Secretary, the Rt Hon. Sajid Javid, MP, and senior government officials …
Read MoreA VERY TALENTED BAHAMIAN IN THE DIASPORA: Chris G. Gardiner, who owns a successful accounting firm here in Washington, D.C., was actually one of the persons featured in my BAHAMIANS IN …
Read MoreKINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) — Education, Youth and Information Minister, Senator Ruel Reid, says reading will help in preparing students for the Primary Exit Profile (PEP), which is scheduled to commence …
Read MoreBARBADOS — Husband and wife team of Supreme Court Registrar Barbara Cooke-Alleyne and Ramon Alleyne, who created history as the first married couple to become Queen’s Counsel, were admitted to …
Read MoreGEORGETOWN, Guyana (CMC) — Caribbean Community (CARICOM) countries are expected to complete the phasing out of the use of incandescent bulbs by September this year, the Guyana-based CARICOM Secretariat announced …
Read MoreGUYANA — A fishing-vessel monitoring system is being implemented in Suriname in the aftermath of the recent pirate attack on 20 Guyanese fishermen, as that country grapples to regulate its …
Read MoreANTIGUA — The government has not totally abandoned the campaign to make the Caribbean Court of Justice (CCJ) Antigua and Barbuda’s final court of appeal, replacing the London-based Privy Council, …
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