Despite talk about a depressed economy and high unemployment rate, hundreds of work permits are still being requested in Grand Bahama.
Ministry of Works hasn’t finished cleaning up from last year’s hurricanes let alone being ready for this year’s storm season.
With BAIC’s aim to produce 500 entrepreneurs this year, Minister Peet said that it is important that Bahamians everywhere ‘step up to the plate’.
Bahamians are gearing up to participate in the annual Caribbean Carnival in Washington, D.C., for a second year.
Cultural icon Kayla Lockhart-Edwards died yesterday at her home.
The College of The Bahamas has been tangled in a web of controversy and speculation for nearly a year.
Industrial tension between management at Morton Salt and the union representing its workers is escalating, as the two sides remain deadlocked over negotiations.
No one was injured.
Trade between the Bahamas and China has been steadily growing over the years, according to officials from both countries.