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October 10, 2019
Campbell Impressed with ‘First Class’ Work Being Done at AU

Minister of Social Services and Urban Development, the Hon. Frankie A. Campbell, walked away from a tour of the operation at Abilities Unlimited (AU) excited about the potential for greater future revenue earnings based on the craftsmanship on display -- once the facility is given the requisite support from members of the general public and others...

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January 06, 2012
More Local Charities Benefit from RoyalStar Assurance's Click for a Cause campaign

In October, RoyalStar Assurance (RSA) launched its Click for A Cause Fall Campaign, aimed at driving public support for yet another round of charitable organizations.? The online, interactive campaign branded by AdWorks, RSA's advertising and design firm, generated well over 1,000 votes.

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October 09, 2019
Second House of Assembly Communication on Hurricane Dorian by Prime Minister Minnis

Following my first communication to the House last week in the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian, I rise to offer a second communication on response and recovery efforts. I will provide further details and information to the House next week as additional information and reporting is made by government ministries and agencies.

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March 29, 2017
Government extends exigency order another 90 days

The exigency order put in place by the government in the wake of Hurricane Matthew has been extended by 90 days, after the government's forfeiture of more than $23 million during the initial exigency order to assist hurricane-impacted persons.
The new order is scheduled to take effect next Wednesday, April 5, and end Monday, June 5. It will apply to the same islands as the first order, but does no...

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October 05, 2011
Bank Of The Bahamas & Partners Send Huge Relief Bundles to Cat Island

A little more than a month after Hurricane Irene slammed into Cat Island in the central Bahamas, tearing off roofs and tearing apart lives, the mailboat M/V KCT arrived late last week with a container packed with love and crammed with proof that people cared.

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October 14, 2016
Seeing the other side of a hurricane

I have yet to meet anyone who loves storms or hurricanes.

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November 05, 2015
Third House update by Bahamas Prime Minister Christie on post hurricane reconstruction efforts in the Southern Bahamas

I would again, as I did in my Communication to this Honourable House on the 7th October and on 21st October wish to provide an update and a status report on the Government?s efforts at recovery and restoration following the passage of Hurricane through the Central and Southeast Bahamas exactly one month ago, to date.

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November 27, 2014
Naomi Blatch regraded as preschool

The government spent more than $360,000 upgrading the new Naomi Blatch Preschool. The investment was part of a deliberate design strategy, given that preschools are not merely babysitting facilities, but structured environments that are designed to ensure that the appropriate developmental milestones are achieved, according to Minister of Education, Science and Technology Jerome Fitzgerald.
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On alert
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May 29, 2013
On alert

A week after sections of New Providence were severely affected by flooding, meteorologists predicted yesterday that up to 15 inches of rain could be dumped on the island over the next few days, leaving residents in flood prone areas with a similar dilemma.
Hundreds of residents in areas such as Pinewood Gardens, Nassau Village, Kemp Road and Elizabeth Estates were impacted by the flooding last wee...

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July 31, 2012
Fuel costs spike 4.5 in NP

The cost of electricity, gas and other fuels has increased nearly four percent over the last 12 months, according to the latest numbers from the Department of Statistics.
In a Consumer Price Index report, this category recorded a total spike of 3.87 percent, with food and non-alcoholic beverages rising 3.76 percent. For New Providence alone, these categories increased even more, coming in at 4.47...

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