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Compensation for guests hit by Baha Mar delay

Compensation for guests hit by Baha Mar delay

Fri, Mar 27th 2015, 02:02 PM

ALL guests affected by Baha Mar's delayed opening will be compensated and considered VIPs, Robert Sands, Baha Mar's senior vice-president of government and external affairs said yesterday as executives of the $3.5 billion property ran damage control.

URCA fines BTC in Breach of its Licence
URCA fines BTC in Breach of its Licence

Fri, Mar 27th 2015, 01:57 PM

Woman shot and killed
Woman shot and killed

Fri, Mar 27th 2015, 01:32 PM

PM HINTS AT JOB LOSSES AT MAJOR LOCAL BANK

PM HINTS AT JOB LOSSES AT MAJOR LOCAL BANK

Fri, Mar 27th 2015, 01:12 PM

PRIME Minister Perry Christie hinted at the imminent possibility of layoffs at a local "major" bank during a speech to College of the Bahamas journalism students yesterday.

Major power outage throughout northern Holland

Major power outage throughout northern Holland

Fri, Mar 27th 2015, 11:47 AM

Large areas of the Netherlands have been left without electricity. The north of the country has been mainly affected, with the Dutch electricity network operator saying the outage has been caused by a power grid overload.

The capital Amsterdam has been hit, along with the area around Schiphol Airport. Twitter has reported that some hospitals in Amsterdam have been left without power, while the tram and metro networks are also not running in the capital. Thousands of people have been stuck on public transport because the doors will not open as they are controlled electronically.

The outage was caused due to a defect at a substation in Diemen, according to TenneT, the company which is responsible for supplying power in the Netherlands. Staff members are currently on site and are investigating the exact cause.

“Once we know the cause, we will be able to say how long it will take to get power supplies back on line,” a spokesman for the company said.

TenneT has stated that power has been restored to some parts of North Holland, however, significant parts of the region are still without electricity.

3.1m scheme unveiled to improve Potter's Cay

3.1m scheme unveiled to improve Potter's Cay

Fri, Mar 27th 2015, 06:00 AM

TRANSPORT and Aviation Minister Glenys Hanna Martin yesterday announced the government's multi-million dollar plan to redevelop the Potter's Cay Dock, which includes increased security and the revitalisation of an historic landmark in the area.