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Making a diversified economy in the Caribbean flourish
Two simple questions right off the bat: Does the country consume more than it produces? Does the country import more than it exports? The answer to those questions will show that there is an imbalance. And the third question that automatically follows is: Where do we go from here? There is a just as simple ...
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Abaco economy "overflowing," but scarce housing persists
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Four years after the devastating impact of Hurricane Dorian, Abaco is rapidly emerging as a thriving hub of economic activity, with businesses now being encouraged to capitalize on the boom by providing key services. One notable area brimming with opportunities for investment lies in the demand for additional housing and accommodations, according [...]
Making a diversified economy in the Caribbean flourish
Two simple questions right off the bat: Does the country consume more than it produces? Does the country import more than it exports? The answer to those questions will show that there is an imbalance. And the third question that automatically follows is: Where do we go from here? There is a just as simple ...
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Blackouts expected to end July 20
Blackouts expected to end July 20
Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) customers could expect blackouts to stop altogether come July 20, Minister Earl Deveaux, who has carriage over BEC, said yesterday.
Grand Bahama: a beacon of sustainability and innovation
The 21st Century will be defined by humanity's struggle to mitigate the impact of climate change. As its destabilizing effects become increasingly clear, strategies and solutions for protecting communities, economies and national interests will be sought with increasing urgency. The Bahamas, like other low-lying coastal countries, is already being confronted with more powerful hurricanes, warmer ....
BALGA Donates to Hurricane Joaquin and Matthew Relief
The Bahamas Association of Local Government Authorities (BALGA) on Tuesday, November 1, 2016 presented several Northern Bahamas District Councils with Hurricane Relief Building Material and Supplies to assist in the restoration of adversely impacted constituencies.
Budget Debate By the Deputy Prime Minister
Budget Debate By the Deputy Prime Minister
It is an honour to rise today to present my contribution to the 2010/2011 Budget Debate. At the outset, I wish to extend my sincere appreciation to the wonderful people of the St. Ann?s constituency, for their constant and steadfast support.
Ministry of Foreign Affairs projecting revenue for 2010/2011
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs is projecting an increase in revenue for the fiscal year 2010/2011, revealed the Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs the Hon Brent Symonette as he contributed to the Budget Debate in the House of Assembly.
Biodiesel plant revving up for production
Biodiesel plant revving up for production
Bahamas Waste's $750,000 biodiesel plant will be in full swing by the end of summer, with its managing director confirming the first gallon is expected to be produced in July.
"I'm hoping that we will have our first gallon sometime by no later than the end of the summer," Francisco de Cardenas told Guardian Business. "The tank farm is almost finished [and] we should be pouring some floors over ...
BEC: Power outages a result of load shedding
BEC: Power outages a result of load shedding
Load shedding by the Bahamas Electricity Corporation (BEC) sparked a series of power outages at hundreds of homes across New Providence over the weekend.
For the past several weeks outages have plagued the island. And on Saturday some residents were again without power. In some cases frustrated residents reported being without power for being without power for hours in temperatures that topped ...