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FGB NEWS JAN 3 2020 FINAL 2

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Inspiration and judgement

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Yes, Grand Bahama is still under reconstruction and the new government elected has a tall order to fill. Listening to Governor General Dame Margueritte Pindling give her speech from the throne on Wednesday was most inspirational for The Bahamas and especially for people in Grand Bahama. I don't remember a time when we were singled out as it was done in this speech. Here is just a portion of what she said that got a lot of interest:  My Government will stimulate the local business environment. My Government will strengthen the Fresh Start and Jump Start initiatives established during its last term in office.  My Government will establish a One-stop-shop to improve the ease of doing business .  My Government will grant tax inducements or incentives to Bahamians comparable to or in line with those given to foreign investors.  My Government will review and give consideration to the ownership of taxi license plates by persons who have been leasing those plates

Letter of Importance

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So I was going through my Facebook feed this morning and came across a post congratulating this letter and I decided to have a look. I think it's a wonderful addition not only to the editor of The Tribune to whom the letter was written, but to go further. It's from Chris Pane, a businessman in Grand Bahama following the recent General Elections which ousted the Progressive Liberal Party for the Free National Movement and speaks to a better day for Grand Bahama: THE Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) has been seen off in spectacular fashion, ending ten years of inept governance and corruption. # The arrogance of Perry Christie and many other ministers is a stark reminder that those elected work for the people, not the other way around. New Free National Movement (FNM) ministers take note. # With a sensible and talented Cabinet in place, Prime Minister Dr. Minnis has the tools to deliver initiatives that could transform the fortunes of the country. With the sagging GDP

Moving forward

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So, just thought I'd drop new mugs right there, but all I really wanted to know from all readers is.... What do you think will make Grand Bahama "Grand" again? I have talked forever about the topic and during the recent general election campaign, I have asked the candidates vying for seats in Grand Baham their thoughts on this question which some interesting answer. But now I want to know, what are your thoughts. Please do comment.

Entrepreneural incentives

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The Grand Bahama Port Authority has just announced their entrepreneurial incentives once again to revitalize downtown with promises for expansion later. For a year, if you qualify, you can get a business license to operate in the downtown area for free.  According to the release, the target is on entrepreneurs who think outside the box. President of the Grand Bahama Port Authority, Limited Ian Rolle is quoted as saying, "whilst the economy is making a small but steady progress, increased diversity and innovations within the city's small business sector would definitely add value for residents and to the local economic landscape." He later announced a "Business Innovative & e-Commerce" workshop to be held by the Invest Grand Bahama Small Business Bureau, which will focus on encouraging business diversity and innovation, which he said at present is lacking in our small business sector.  This workshop is expected to take place on June 8th at the G