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Poor work at The Pointe

THE Pointe Garage/Multi-floor parking area is finally being uncovered so we can see the ‘quality of construction’.

Could Pokemon Go be a boost for tourism?

IT HAS been less than a month since ‘Pokemon Go’ was released and has been taking the world by storm.

Bahamian brain drain

I was shocked to see yet another statement emanating from our Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration that seemed to be way off base, perhaps even delusional.

Island time

AS The Bahamas seeks to enter into mainstream reality and second world status it would be well to understand something of your so-called Island Time.

British blood donors

I WATCHED with interest this evening an appeal on ZNS news for donations of blood from The Princess Margaret Blood Bank, Doctors Hospital Blood Bank and The Bahamas Red Cross.

Apprentices and the job market

COLLECTIVELY, we have been talking and hashing about youth unemployment for what seems like eons. It is recognised by all, even the crazy individual, that our basic educational structure is dysfunctional and barely working.

Battle of the dinosaurs

What’s going on here?

Hand in the tiger’s mouth

Our Chinese friends have a very instructive proverb that advises that you should never try to extract a tooth from a tiger’s mouth. In layman’s terms it means don’t take unnecessary risks.

Grand Bahama’s power play

IT IS rare that any legal cases have serious public implications. The press reports often make them seem too turgid and technical to attract reader attention.

Cable Bahamas

CABLE Bahamas Limited has been awarded the second mobile cellular license in the country amid a litany of flaws as a cable television provider which has left thousands of Bahamians throughout the archipelago without the service since 1995.

Rally attendance

Whilst some may think that the crowds at the rallies held in support of the leader of the Opposition and the intended leaders, Dr Duane Sands and Mrs Loretta Butler Turner, only relate to FNM affairs, the hierarchy and Think Tank, if such exists, of the PLP must be deeply concerned.

Demand for homes?

The Adastra Gardens extension Housing project of a further 51 homes has to be economically questioned in the market there or is this pure political generation?

Bank governor concern over web shop funds

CENTRAL Bank Governor John Rolle yesterday said overlooking the need for more stringent regulations in the web shop sector could, in time, increase the possibility of local bank de-risking.

Passport Office’s shame

MY recent experience in trying to renew an e-passport for my juvenile daughter has rendered me almost ashamed to be a Bahamian.

Bahamian lives do matter

He is a controversial figure. Some call him a spin doctor and many people forget that he is a Harvard graduate.