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Minimal environmental impact from Carnival cruise port, says GBPA chair
The Carnival Cruise Line port in East Grand Bahama will be constructed with minimal disturbance to the environment, Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) Chairman Sarah St. George assured.
Pelican Bay Donates Happily to Rand Memorial Hospital
The Rand Memorial Hospital was among the many essential services which were severely impacted by Hurricane Dorian’s passing. To date, challenges persist as hardworking healthcare professionals work tirelessly to mitigate the fallout from COVID-19 in addition to Dorian related issues as well.
Butler-Turner heads to Grand Bahama for support
Butler-Turner heads to Grand Bahama for support
LONG Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner said she is actively seeking the support of the 400 plus delegates who will be voting at the FNM's upcoming convention.
Butler-Turner head to Grand Bahama for support
Butler-Turner head to Grand Bahama for support
LONG Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner said she is actively seeking the support of the 400 plus delegates who will be voting at the FNM's upcoming convention.
Biggie Fest 2016 set to begin June 15
Biggie Fest 2016 set to begin June 15
Grand Bahama?s Second Annual Bahamas Youth Festival, ?Biggie Fest? is set to begin June 15 through 17 at Calvary Temple Assembly of God and organizers expect this year?s event will catapult several talented youth to the next level.
Crowds turn out for drive-in movie night
Crowds turn out for drive-in movie night
A Downtown Drive-in Movie Night concept launched in Freeport last week was a huge success as many residents turned out for the showing of the movie 'War Room.'
Downtown Freeport drive-in movie deemed successful
Downtown Freeport drive-in movie deemed successful
Freeport, Grand Bahama - Cars lined the streets of the Downtown, Freeport, recently as scores of residents gathered for the viewing of the first Downtown Drive-In Movie Night.
Downtown Drive-In Movie Night an overwhelming success
Parking areas were packed to capacity, as cars lined the streets of the Downtown center this past Thursday.
LaTess Bartlett and Amaya Fowler top respective categories
LaTess Bartlett, an eleventh grade student at Mary Star of The Sea Catholic Academy in Freeport, Grand Bahama, admonished Bahamians to remember that only jars are labeled and that while people on the autism spectrum are differently-abled, their condition does not define them.
Opening of Legal Year in the Northern Bahamas
Opening of Legal Year in the Northern Bahamas
At the opening of the Legal Year in the Northern Bahamas, the Chief Justice Sir Michael Barnett, and the Attorney General and Minister of Legal Affairs, Senator the Hon. Allyson Maynard Gibson, Q.C...