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Water Corporation breaks ground for potable water in Cat Island
Very soon Cat Island residents will no longer have to harvest rain water or obtain this valuable commodity from private wells, standpipes or water tanks in well fields.
The Water & Sewerage Corporation (WSC) broke ground, Monday, which will bring potable water to Cat Island for the first time.
“Oh Cat Island, it’s your time. This is your historic undertaking today,” said WSC Executiv...
International Women’s Day Celebrated at Girls’ Soccer on Saturday
On Saturday, March 6th the Grand Bahama Soccer Club, formally the Grand Bahama Girls Developmental Soccer League, celebrated International Women’s Day at the YMCA Playing field. The International Day hashtag #ChooseToChallenge was evident from the field décor. GBSC’s Events Organizer, former player and volunteer coach, Ashleigh Lockhart, had pictures of former players/coaches currently in mal...
Contract Signing for Installation of Civil Works - Phase I of the Carmichael Village Subdivision
Contract Signing for Installation of Civil Works - Phase I of the Carmichael Village Subdivision
During the November 4, 2020 contract signing for the installation of civil works for Phase I of the Carmichael Village Subdivision by Kamiller Builders, Ltd., Minister of the Environment and Housing the Hon. Romauld Ferriera lauded the occasion and what it meant for the Government's housing programme...
Caribbean Pavement Solutions meets with Prime Minister Christie
Executives of Bahamas Striping Group of Companies and Prime Minister Perry Christie dialogued Friday (Feb. 6) on a proposed $50 million private-public partnership which will have a profound impact on the nation's ageing infrastructure...
New Upgraded Traffic Signals
New Upgraded Traffic Signals
The Ministry of Public Works have started upgrading traffic signals throughout New Providence with the aim of reducing traffic congestion across the island...
Reflections: The Farm at CTI embraced the challenges of Hurricane Dorian and COVID-19
Food security and farming became pressing issues in The Bahamas and for the first time, the country had faced a food crisis of a magnitude never experienced...
London Creek Culvert
London Creek Culvert
A $2.1 million London Creek bridge in Andros is 60% complete, and projected to be finished by mid-September...
The Governor General Welcomes Alpha Kappa Alpha Outstanding Student Award Winners
Governor General His Excellency the Most Hon. Cornelius A. Smith, in a courtesy call, met with outstanding high school students who were identified by the Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority for special awards...
‘Best Job Ever’ Royal Caribbean Bahamian Job Numbers Soar, 344 on Staff
After nearly a decade in the hotel sector, Seville Smith was a rising star at a major resort in The Bahamas when an ad caught her eye. Royal Caribbean International was hosting a job fair in Nassau, kicking off a robust campaign aimed at hiring more Bahamians.
Potable water on the way for Crooked Island
Potable water on the way for Crooked Island
Residents of Crooked Island clapped their hands in jubilant approval as Water & Sewerage Corporation Executive Chairman Adrian Gibson officially announced that water is on the way for the southeastern part of the island...