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# This week’s column focuses attention on a position that many companies have adopted - to hire or re-engage older employees ...
# RELATIVES of Eleson Pierre, the country’s latest murder victim, say they are shocked by his killing, describing him as a ...
# THE Bahamas is expected to avoid a direct hit from Tropical Storm Erin, though officials are urging residents to remain ...
# Mr Cornish said government has since purchased a second unit to replace the remaining outdated generators on Walker’s Cay. ...
# A GRAND Bahama man who tried to flee while on trial for murder was yesterday found guilty of stabbing a teenager to death during a nightspot fracas four years ago.
# THE Bahamas Taxicab Union (BTCU) will meet with the Trade Union Congress (TUC) on Monday to decide on possible action against livery drivers operating “illegally” in restricted areas.
# SCHOOLS are facing a shortfall in the number of teachers - and plan to turn to retired teachers to fill the gap after pausing recruitment of staff from Cuba. # Education Director Dominique McCartney ...
# FREE National Movement (FNM) Senator Darren Henfield is calling for biometric birth certificates in The Bahamas to ...
# The role of government is to answer to the people, not to silence them. The role of the press is to scrutinise power, not ...
# NATIONAL Security Minister Wayne Munroe defended the pace of police investigations under the Anti-Gang Act yesterday, ...
# The BMA’s response came after the release of a US Coast Guard report detailing its investigation into the disappearance of ...
# A man out on bail for a serious offence was shot dead off Wulff Road yesterday, continuing the recent wave of gun violence.
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