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August 21, 2023
School repairs will be done in time, minister says

While most public schools are expected to open their doors to students on August 28th, "one or two" schools will start with alternative plans before coming on campus, according to Minister of Education Glenys Hanna-Martin.

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August 16, 2023
The escalating energy crisis 

Dear Editor, This recent Emancipation Day holiday in this 50th anniversary year of independence provided the opportunity to reflect on "how we get so?" One of the "hottest" (pun intended) topics in the media these days is our country's energy crisis. Our "politricksters" have been throwing blame back and forth across the floor of the ...
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July 03, 2023
St. Andrew's International School awarded 5th Eco-Schools Green Flag

St. Andrew's International School (SAIS) has been awarded its fifth consecutive Eco-Schools Green Flag Award. The award came after nearly two hours of student and faculty presentations, a campus tour, and deliberation by the assessment team on June 14. With a mission to inspire everyone in the SAIS community to make their school environmentally friendly ...
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October 18, 2022
SBP builds over 500 homes post-Dorian

Three years after Hurricane Dorian, SBP response teams, clad in their yellow light bulb logo, continue to brighten the lives of Grand Bahamians by helping to rebuild more than 500 homes. The organization, formerly named the St. Bernard Project, was formed in New Orleans, Louisiana, in response to the destruction caused by Hurricane Katrina in ...
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June 20, 2022
Jerlea: Felt like I was on cloud nine

As Jerlea Adderley was being acknowledged as among the top two finalists for primary school student of the year, the 10-year-old was between looking at her mother Leandra Kelly trying to determine if she was crying - which she was - and thinking about what she was going to eat when she got home after ...

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April 26, 2022
Parkinson’s and brain diseases – Just How Does Your Brain Work?

Every April, the Kingdor Parkinson’s Foundation, a local non-profit organization headed by President, Mavis Darling-Hill, engages with the global Parkinson’s community to support Parkinson’s Awareness Month. Their aim is to raise awareness about Parkinson’s disease, a neurodegenerative condition that affects the brain, resulting in a progressive loss of coordination and movement problems. ...

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July 21, 2021
Are you taking care of your eyes? - Sustaining Healthy Vision

By: Jhanae Winter
Eyes are described as the gateway to one’s soul. Powerful but small organs that work in conjunction with the brain for many of us to see the world around us, understand and perceive our surroundings.

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September 21, 2015
Your energy tip of the week: First steps

What should a person do first to reduce their electric bill? As more and more Bahamians want to go green, I find more people are looking for the answer to the question

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November 24, 2020
Grand Bahama Children’s Home bolstered by generous donor group

The Grand Bahama Children’s Home has had two very busy, challenging years – beginning with rebuilding the homes that house their children, destroyed by Hurricane Dorian, with the Grand Bahama Port Authority...

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May 20, 2011
Exumians gravitate to assume Energy Efficiency Leadership

Exuma, The Bahamas - Transforming
Bahamians through Energy Efficiency Leadership has Exumians gravitating
to the reality of lowering their electric bills, separating their garbage,
and adopting renewable energies for energy conservation.  By 2014, the
use of incandescent bulbs will be restricted in the U.S.  The Bahamas
Government has initiated this programme to engage Bahamian...

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