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May 09, 2018
ALIV Contintues to Strengthen Ties with Long Island

ALIV continues to uphold its commitment of fostering and strengthening community partnerships as well as the promoting quality health services...

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June 13, 2023
HG Christie Congratulates New Legend on Long Island Regatta Win

HG Christie celebrates with the crew of the New Legend after their major victory in the A-Class of Long Island Regatta. The 15-member team came out the victors after three races to win the series, taking home the cash and bragging rights of being the first A-class winners of Long Island Regatta since sailing became the country's national sport.

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May 17, 2016
Long Island still fights to recover from hurricane

NEARLY eight months after the devastating passage of Hurricane Joaquin, Long Island is still struggling to recover despite the best efforts by those on the ground.

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July 04, 2012
Bahamas Family Island Kids Become Young Eagles

Nine year old Isaac Fox last Friday became the First and Youngest Bahamian to join the ranks of Young Eagles. The Program is an initiative to get young people between the ages of 8 and 7 excited about flying and the aviation industry and is sponsored by EAA one of America's largest association of pilots.

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May 16, 2022
'GOVT TARGETING FNM MP GIBSON': Police seize rental vehicles belonging to party's Long Island representative

OPPOSITION Leader Michael Pintard has accused the Davis administration of targeting former Water and Sewerage executive chairman Adrian Gibson, after several rental vehicles belonging to Mr Gibson were allegedly seized on Long Island as part of a police investigation.

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December 13, 2016
Long Islanders still waiting a year after Hurricane Joaquin

LONG Island farmers have not been able to collect on relief vouchers issued by the government for losses incurred by Hurricane Joaquin more than a year ago, according to one resident who criticised the stalled pace of relief for the island...

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March 05, 2020
Small Ruminant Revitalization Program launched by The Bahamas Development Bank, Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources and the Caribbean Agriculture Research Development Institute (CARDI)

The Bahamas Development Bank (BDB) in collaboration with the Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources, and the Caribbean Agriculture Research Development Institute (CARDI), launched the Small Ruminant Revitalization Program (SRRP) on Tuesday, March 3rd with a three day workshop at the NGM Major High School in Deadman’s Cay Long Island...

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March 18, 2016
Deadman's Cay Airport to be relocated due to hurricane threat

PRIME Minister Perry Christie said his administration will relocate the Deadman's Cay airport in Long Island to seek protection from the calamitous effects hurricanes have when they strike the outer islands.

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March 05, 2016
Friends of Exuma build two homes for Long Island victims of Hurricane Joaquin

DUNMORE, Long Island -- Receiving the keys to newly-built homes, mortgage free, was a great day for two residents of this settlement whose homes were destroyed by the catastrophic Hurricane Joaquin in October 2015.

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March 04, 2016
Friends of Exuma build two homes for Long Island victims of hurricane Joaquin

Receiving the keys to newly-built homes, mortgage free, was a great day for two residents of this settlement whose homes were destroyed by the catastrophic Hurricane Joaquin in October 2015.

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