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Triathlete Kami Roach bringing home two silver medals

TRIATHLETE Kami Roach will return home from the Caribbean Elite Juniors Road Cycling Championships in the Dominican Republic, leading the Bahamas’ team with a pair of silver medals.

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Civil servants

There are many hardworking, loyal Civil Servants, but...

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Time to ensure our passport office works

I begin by acknowledging the efforts of the staff at the passport office who are courteous and hardworking but lament the poor system that is in place to serve the Bahamian public.

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Public service

TEN, fifteen, twenty years. That’s the amount of time it takes for some hardworking, dedicated public servants to receive their first promotion.

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Mitchell needs to show more respect

Fred Mitchell's recent comments about the Royal Bahamas Police Force were deplorable and uncalled for in my opinion. As an experienced politician he should know better than to make reckless and irresponsible comments about hardworking law enforcement officers, just because it serves his political agenda. As the brother of an officer, I take personal offence.

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FTX impact

The full financial, social and political impact of FTX’s collapse is far from being known – in my view. One thing is certain, and that is a multitude of ordinary hardworking folks throughout the world have lost their whole life savings – or a significant portion of it as a result of FTX’s burst bubble.

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AG calls MP White a ‘rookie parliamentarian’ with a ‘dismissive attitude’

ATTORNEY General Ryan Pinder gave St Anne’s MP Adrian White a scathing rebuke yesterday for opposing and criticising the Law Reform and Revision Act.

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Local autism community celebrates hardworking, generous couple Demetri and Maria Wells

Hardworking volunteers with big hearts, Demetri and Maria Wells are being spotlighted by REACH Bahamas this month as part of Autism Awareness.

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BLTA hosts rewards gathering for junior players, coaches

AS the national tennis team calendar has come to an end for the Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association (BLTA), Kim O’Kelley - head of junior development, hosted a rewards gathering at the National Tennis Centre on Saturday for all those hardworking juniors who have represented the country this year, coaches who travelled with the teams and those who work at the National Tennis Centre.

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CEO is satisfied with Baha Mar team’s work

MACAU, China - HAVING put the “last piece of the puzzle together” with the announcement of their new casino partner Global Gaming Asset Management (GGAM), Baha Mar CEO Sarkis Izmirlian said he is incredibly proud of his hardworking team who have done so much to get the property to where it is today.

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Payments for COVID nurses are on the way

NURSES who worked directly with COVID patients can expect “something” extra in their bank accounts perhaps as early as the end of June, Health Minister Renward Wells told the press yesterday.

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Dames 'disgusted' by 'inmate' videos

NATIONAL Security Minister Marvin Dames yesterday expressed disgust over viral video recordings purported to have been taken of inmates at the Bahamas Department of Corrections.

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Mother tells of ‘hard-working and awesome’ son who died in crash

KENU Adderley was remembered by relatives yesterday as a selfless and hardworking man who was loved by all who knew him.

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Rent-to-own housing initiative launching soon

HOUSING and Transport Minister JoBeth Coleby-Davis announced yesterday that her ministry will soon be launching its rent-to-own housing initiative, a programme she said is designed “to expand the path to homeownership for hardworking Bahamians.”

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Greenslade dismisses political ploy claims over police officer promotions

COMMISSIONER of Police Ellison Greenslade yesterday dismissed “stupid” speculation that recently promoted officers in the Royal Bahamas Police Force were given their new posts on the eve of the election as part of a political ploy.

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Man fined for causing harm

A 28-year-old man was ordered to compensate another man he injured last week while he was arguing with his girlfriend.

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Minnis support

I support Dr Hubert Minnis not only in his capacity as leader of the Free National Moment but for his irreproachable character and down-to-earth qualities.

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Calling Mt Moriah

The proliferation of derelict vehicles, garbage, run down buildings and unkept streets through the inner city is disgusting and downright demoralising.

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IAN FERGUSON: Positive reinforcement can go a long way

Every diligent and hardworking employee deserves praise and appreciation. The more positive reinforcement that leaders and managers give to team members, the more productive they become. Today we list ten simple suggestions for rewarding high-performing employees and teams:

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FORMER Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham extended condolences to the family of Roy Bowe who died at his home in Exuma yesterday following a “tragic accident”.

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