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PM: $160 million Cat Island project approved
PM: $160 million Cat Island project approved
Prime Minister Philip Davis announced yesterday that the government has approved a $160 million mixed-use golf, resort, residential and marina project for Old Bight, Cat Island that had been delayed for 14 years. Addressing the Cat Island Business Outlook, the prime minister said the government intends to amend the existing heads of agreement with the developer, the ...
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Elevated retail experience for cruise port vendors
Elevated retail experience for cruise port vendors
The vendors who occupied the old Festival Place building will in just a few days move their merchandise into the Nassau Cruise Port, and their retail experience and product placement will be elevated far above the wooden stalls they now occupy in Rawson Square. Nassau Cruise Port Limited's (NCP) Communications Manager Amanda Freedman told Guardian Business yesterday that the entrepr...
When feet stink
When feet stink
Have you ever been close to a friend or family member and when they removed their shoes, there was a strong odor coming from their shoes or feet? Well they probably have athlete's foot and need to be treated.
Athlete's foot is a skin infection caused by fungus known as dermatophytes. The infection was common among athletes who frequently used public sporting facilities, so the term "athlete's foot...
Resilience and Sustainability incorporated in new Gladstone Road design
The proposed Gladstone Road Improvement Project is expected to incorporate new features which support the government’s emphasis on resilience and sustainability.
Ministry of Works and Utilities has 'critical focus' on flood prone zones
WORKS and Utilities Minister Alfred Sears revealed yesterday that his ministry intends to fix the drainage systems in flood-prone zones in the capital, calling it a "critical focus".
Exuma set for air transport infrastructure upgrade; other airports to follow
Exuma will be the first of several Family Islands to receive much needed air transport infrastructure improvements which are expected to boost visitor arrivals and improve the standard of living for residents of this southern island.
Contract signed for airside work of Exuma airport
Contract signed for airside work of Exuma airport
The Ministry of Works and Utilities yesterday signed a $34.2 million contract with Bahamas Hot Mix Company for airside construction work at Exuma International Airport. The scope of work includes "pavement rehabilitation works for apron, taxiways, and the runway; new taxiway installation, fencing and drainage; lighting and electrical work; navigational aids and runway markings". Minister ...
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GB Minister conducts initial assessment of damage from TS Nicole
Once the “All Clear” signal had been given by the Bahamas Meteorological Department, following the passage of Hurricane Nicole, Minister for Grand Bahama, Hon. Ginger Moxey was on the ground on Thursday morning (November 10, 2022) making her way into various Grand Bahama communities, making an assessment of damages that had been caused by Nicole.
Traffic Diversions and Road Closures
Traffic Diversions and Road Closures
Nassau, Bahamas - The Ministry of Public
Works advises motorists of the following traffic diversions and road closures:
Motorists
should note that the northern section of Abundant Life Road (near to Chelsea's
Choice) will be closed for one day only on
Thursday,
February 9
th to facilitate laying of
the final layer of asphalt. Motorists should use Old Trail Road or East Street
as an alternative ...
Works Minister inspects $60m Exuma infrastructure project
WORKS and Utilities Minister Alfred Sears and other officials were in Exuma on Friday to assess and inspect the progress of the $60m roadworks and infrastructure project on the island.