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Post-storm radio issues forcing Emergency staff to use their cell phones
EMERGENCY Medical Services personnel on Grand Bahama are currently using cell phones as their "primary means" of communication because of problems with their radio communications system, Labour and National Insurance Minister Shane Gibson said yesterday.
$1.4m in applications seeking to utilise Hurricane Matthew exigency order
THE government has received almost $1.4 million in applications submitted by persons seeking to utilise the exigency order declared in the wake of Hurricane Matthew, Minister of National Insurance and Labour Shane Gibson said yesterday.
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.
Speed Week A Potential Boon To Second Home Sales
Speed Week A Potential Boon To Second Home Sales
Forget the golf course, during Bahamas Speed Week Revival 2011 (BSWR) the big deals will go down at the Paddock Club as realtors, attorneys and wealth managers gain access to a cluster of high and ultra-high net worth (UHNW) prospects.
BSWR, scheduled for November 30 - December 4, is being organized to bring broad economic benefits, beyond the measureable three-to-5,000 room nights organizers a...
Businesses donate $300,000 to hurricane relief effort
TWO major businesses in Grand Bahama donated $300,000 to the government for hurricane relief efforts here on the island.
Pinder's Point resident says no relief from govt
Pinder's Point resident says no relief from govt
RUTH Russell, 75, of Pinder's Point/Lewis Yard, has not received relief assistance from any government agency, and has had to depend on the kindness of the church and others for food, a hot meal, and help to repair her damaged house.
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (October 17-21, 2016)
Parliament met on Wednesday of this week and as expected, Matthew took center stage with the government moving a resolution for a loan of up to $150m to defray the costs of this country?s recovery and reconstruction efforts as a result of not only Hurricane Matthew, but for last year?s Hurricane Joaquin.
Invisibility after Matthew
Invisibility after Matthew
The invisible BEC people are hiding behind every corner and around every house.
PM Christie: Hurricanes Matthew and Joaquin Losses Estimated in Hundreds of Millions
Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie told the House of Assembly, on October 19, 2016, that the losses to The Bahamas from Hurricanes Matthew and Joaquin could total hundreds of millions of dollars.
Communication by the Prime Minister on the Impact of Hurricane Matthew
I rise to report to The House on the impact of ‟Hurricane Matthew‟, the 13th named storm of the 2016 Atlantic Hurricane Season. Fortunately, the majority of our Family Islands sustained no major damage. This was a relief, particularly for those islands which were impacted last year by Hurricane Joaquin...