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October 30, 2012
Flood Ravaged Abaco Yet To Be Toured By The Government

FLOOD RAVAGED ABACO YET TO BE TOURED BY THE GOVERNMENT AND RELIEF SUPPLIES YET TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO ISLANDS IN AFTERMATH OF HURRICANE SANDY

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September 28, 2012
Stoutlovers Raise Your Glass (or bottle) To 253 years

Stout lovers across the Caribbean raised their glasses (or bottles) as the case may be to toast 253 years of Guinness greatness during the annual Arthur Guinness Day celebrations on Thursday, September 27, but Bahamians in true form will close the celebrations with a bang with a concert featuring Mr. Vegas and Grammy-award winning, platinum recording artist and dancehall diva Lady Saw.

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August 13, 2012
Energy Efficiency Could Give You An Edge

Do: Make your home energy efficient if you are looking to lower your BEC bill. Having an energy efficient home will appeal to buyers and may just give you the edge you need to sell your home before your neighbor does.

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June 05, 2012
First Light installs 300 solar bollards for Atlantis

First Light Technologies Ltd., a leading designer of architectural-quality, integrated solar lighting products for pedestrian applications, is pleased to announce that it has designed and installed 300 solar LED bollards for a high-profile client: Atlantis on Paradise Island.
"We successfully designed these lights from the ground up to meet Kerzner International's unique demand for a solar-powered...

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June 05, 2012
Sen the Hon. Alex Storr Contribution to thank the Governor General

Madame President,
As I rise for the first time in this Honourable place, I find it only fitting that I should take time out to thank those that have supported me along the way, enabling my ascension to an even higher level of service to my country.

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May 23, 2012
Alexiou: Reform needed to make Abaco successful

Operating costs, increased direct airlift and the strengthening of the construction sector are areas that need to be addressed so Abaco can have a booming economy, according to a local resort owner.
Emanuel "Manny" Alexiou, owner of the Abaco Beach Resort, shared with Guardian Business that costs associated with operating businesses in the Family Islands, especially in Abaco, have always been a hu...

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May 01, 2012
Clean ecosystem means strong economy

Casuarina McKinney-Lambert is the executive director of the Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation (BREEF). She has worked at research stations around the wider Caribbean, studying reef fish, coral disease and bleaching, and biological oceanography. Casuarina also serves on the advisory committee for the Cape Eleuthera Institute, the United World Colleges Bahamas National Committee and ...

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April 26, 2012
Tending the communal garden

Members of the New Providence Community Church (NPCC) have a constant reminder of the way they should respond to the space God has given them as a community, with the erection of a sculpture to celebrate Earth Day at the church.
The sculpture, entitled "We Restore", sculpted by Pastor Tyrone Ferguson, was unveiled to the community on Earth Day, to advance the power of art as a symbol.
"The idea of...

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The imperfect child
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April 10, 2012
The imperfect child

Georgette Sands (name changed) never expected to get pregnant at age 22, but when she did, she and her boyfriend dealt with it. The couple who were in a committed relationship, got married. When their son Adian was born, he weighed seven pounds, 14 ounces. They fell in love with their perfect little boy instantly.
The first-time mother documented everything he did. As they celebrated his first bir...

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March 20, 2012
Set up our children to make better decisions

For decades, we in The Bahamas have realized that, in a lot of cases, education can determine success.
For many of us, it has been a means to escape poverty, open up new opportunities and expand our world. Investment in educating Bahamian students about energy efficiency, renewable energy and energy conservation can lead to a generation that better understands how to harness available energy resou...

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