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August 04, 2010
Contract signed for architectural design of Marsh Harbour Airport Terminal

Public Works and Transport Minister the Hon. Neko C. Grant signed a $600,000 contract with the Architects Incorporated Company for the architectural design of the Marsh Harbour Airport terminal building and fire/crash facility.
The current 3,315 square feet building will be replaced with a new 24,000 square feet single storey terminal and fire crash facility immediately west of the existing ter...

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January 28, 2022
Mario Carey Plants Seed -- Transform Former Bacardi Plant into Regional Life-saving Disaster Rescue Recovery Rebuilding Centre for Southern US, Caribbean

Three years ago, real estate visionary Mario Carey called for the creation of a regional disaster relief and recovery centre that would fly into action the second a storm was predicted. The only problem – where to locate it.

Now, he says, he knows – a 62-acre site that includes every possible ingredient, existing warehouses, sprawling acreage and the most essential ingredient of all – vas...

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February 02, 2022
Query of $31 million surfaces 

In the summer of 2020, according to a Nassau Guardian report, Project Manager and Architect for the construction of the Andre Rodgers National Baseball Stadium Michael Foster said, in the presence of Bahamas Baseball Association (BBA) officials, that the stadium was between 70 to 80 percent completed, and that the remaining works would cover mainly external works like the ...

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May 06, 2022
Doongalik Studios to open Burnside Library 

Doongalik Studios is expected to open the Jackson L. Burnside III Library and Research Centre for public use as of May 11, the 11th anniversary of his death. The late Jackson Burnside was a well-known Bahamian architect, artist, cultural advocate, and Junkanooer. To mark the 10th anniversary last year, Doongalik was officially rebranded to showcase ...
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May 18, 2022
Potter's Cay vendors given access to repair supplies

AGRICULTURE, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs Minister Clay Sweeting yesterday said Potter's Cay Dock vendors affected by a fire last year were provided with letters to access supplies to rebuild their stalls.

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May 18, 2022
University of The Bahamas Preparing for Largest Commencement Class Since Pandemic; Conferral of Honorary Doctorate Degree Planned for A.D. Hanna

The University of The Bahamas (UB) Commencement Ceremony that will be held next week is expected to be one of its largest since the pandemic, with well over 600 graduands who comprise the 2022 Commencement Class having completed their academic matriculation in an era of extraordinary circumstances.

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August 24, 2023
Forty percent of labor certificates issued for positions Bahamians could fill, says Director

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Ministry of Labour officials are encouraging Bahamians to take advantage of their upcoming registration drive as they seek to ensure that they are better positioned to identify qualified Bahamian professionals to fill job vacancies and significantly reduce the need for foreign labor.   The Department of Labor will launch its registration drive [...]

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August 09, 2023
The city and its broken relationship

Your best college friend is coming to visit you, her first time visiting Nassau. You sit down to plan her visit: what to show her, where to go and what to do. While in college you both enjoyed visiting new places together. You recall taking pictures in opera houses, cathedrals, plazas, gardens and all kinds ...
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July 19, 2023
A vision for downtown development

Why is the repair of Nassau's downtown so important to us? Except for its appearance, what does it have to do with us? There are two answers to these questions. The first is that for the past forty years or so we have failed to redevelop any new life in what used to be an ...
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July 18, 2023
Grand Bahama holds Independence Ecumenical Service

Prayers were lifted up to God for the nation, Grand Bahama, the government and the nation’s youth on Sunday, July 16, 2023 during the Independence Ecumenical Service held at St. John's Jubilee Cathedral in commemoration of The Bahamas’ 50th Independence festivities.

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