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Photos from the Abaco agribusiness expo
Photos from the Abaco agribusiness expo
Abaconians laid out a cornucopia of Bahamian-made products as the Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources? agribusiness expo rolled through Marsh Harbour last weekend.
From livestock to farm produce to prepared food to handicraft creations, Abaco demonstrated its potential as a key layer in the Government?s thrust towards food security.
Source: Bahamas Information Services
Sands Wants to Save our Bahama Land
Sands Wants to Save our Bahama Land
Glass bottles are recyclable. Typically bottles are made with between 20 and 30 percent recycled material. This is good news for our emerging green country, but glass is heavy and can be hard to transport...
Abaco Cay Realty launches New Website, hits $100 Million in Listings
A prominent real estate firm in Abaco announced this week it has hit $100 million in listings with properties ranging from a modest Marsh Harbour home to an historic Hope Town cottage...
Baker's Bay Defends Hiring Practices
Baker's Bay Defends Hiring Practices
A high-profile development on Abaco is defending its track record of hiring local contractors, claiming that the industry has distorted facts to turn public opinion in its favor.
$12m plan to upgrade Moore's Island infrastructure
$12m plan to upgrade Moore's Island infrastructure
WORKS and Utilities Minister Alfred Sears said his ministry plans to invest more than $12m on much needed infrastructural upgrades and repairs on Moore's Island, Abaco.
A few steps into the past at Hope Town's historical museum
A few steps into the Wyannie Malone Historical Museum is enough to give you an eerie feeling that you have gone back in time.
Since Hope Town is not the busiest city centre, chances are you might be the only visitor when you go. Apart from the sound of your footsteps on the wooden floors the museum is near silent. That?s good because the quiet leaves plenty of room for your imagination.
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