Month: August 2020
- Education
Hayley’s dream becomes reality
Hayley Wilson being named the 24th Bahamas Primary School Student of the Year (BPSSY) brought double the pride to her…
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Private schools ditch hybrid/blended re-openings
The Anglican Central Education Authority (ACEA) has adopted the Ministry of Education’s (MoE) model of a fully virtual platform for…
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Indya collects pennies to help feed the needy
Knowing that the Central Bank of The Bahamas will be discontinuing one-cent coins as legal currency, and the Bahamian penny…
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Day by day
“It’s my faith in God that gets me through.” Such is the refrain of Hurricane Dorian survivors in the ground-zero…
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Miller Jr. to play right away for FGCU
Bahamian collegiate guard Franco Miller Jr. does not have to wait until the 2021-2022 season to see action on the…
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Gaither finishes fourth in women’s 200m
The season continues for Bahamian elite athletes despite the setbacks caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. Over at the 2020 Drake Blue…
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STEM educator and researcher presents in China
Migration can be viewed as positive for migrant parent(s), their child(ren), the new country they migrate to, their new school…
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Deficit climbs to near $800 million
Hurricane Dorian and the COVID-19 pandemic have led to an estimated threefold increase in the fiscal deficit to $788.1 million…
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Bahamas virtual camp comes to a close
The first Bahamas Virtual Basketball Camp, hosted by Ballin’ by da Beach Camps and the Bahamas Basketball Federation (BBF), is…
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Government borrowing inches closer to $9 billion mark
The government has borrowed $1.095 billion in Bahamian dollars and $445.7 million in foreign currency, according to the Fourth Quarter…
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