Five-year-old Jay McCoy, who won Bahamas Waste’s #SnapAndWin promotion and became the newest little “Bahamas Waste Helper”, is all suited up to greet his favorite Bahamas Waste drivers. (PHOTO: CHRYSTONIA MCCOY FOR BAREFOOT MARKETING)
NASSAU, BAHAMAS For five-year-old Jay McCoy, the sound of the Bahamas Waste garbage truck making its way through his neighborhood is always less about the trash and definitely all about the experience. The homeschooler was declared the winner of the recent Bahamas Waste (BW) #SnapAndWin promotion, helping his parents secure a VIP collection service from the waste management company.
Just weeks after launching its COVID safety truck, the company set out to find a new way to engage its customers and show appreciation for their continued support.
Bahamas Waste unveiled the newest addition to its fleet of sanitation trucks. The new vehicle was designed to encourage everyone to wear a mask to stop the spread of COVID-19 (PHOTO: DONALD KNOWLES FOR BAREFOOT MARKETING)
NASSAU, BAHAMAS Bahamas Waste this week unveiled a new truck with what it termed a “timely message about COVID safety”.
COVID protocol reminders placed around the Bahamas Waste compound
“For motorists on New Providence,” the company said in a statement, “seeing one of Bahamas Waste’s thematically wrapped sanitation trucks is a pretty common occurrence.
“In addition to being the island’s most trusted provider of waste management service, the company has also become synonymous with several important community causes. Over the years, Bahamas Waste has used its trucks to represent and support various initiatives, from Autism Awareness to Cancer Research. This week, the company unveiled the newest addition to its fleet with a timely message
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IN his first interview since resigning as deputy prime minister and minister of finance on November 25, East Grand Bahama MP Peter Turnquest was coy about whether he will offer himself for reelection.
However he said he believes the Free National Movement has a good chance of winning the next general election.
“My party’s chances of winning the next election I think is good,” he said. “No administration goes without some challenges. But I think if you weigh it in the balance we’ve done some good work over the last three years and we’ll see what happens when the time comes.”