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Govt officially opens new Pinecrest subdivision
Govt officially opens new Pinecrest subdivision
THE Davis administration officially opened the new Pinecrest subdivision on Friday, a move officials said was in keeping with the government's promise to provide more affordable homes to Bahamians.
Mayaguana's high voter turnout supported Local Government
Mayaguana, The Bahamas -? Residents in Betsy Bay, Pirate's Well, and Abraham's Bay, Mayaguana? turned up at the polls Thursday, June 23 to show their support for local government.??
"We're going very well and we have all three polls open.? We are having a good turnout at the moment and everything seems to be going as smooth as it can possibly go," said Harvey Roberts, Mayaguana Family Island Ad...
Mayaguana Tragedy Shows Need for Higher Standards
Mayaguana Tragedy Shows Need for Higher Standards
Days after an airport runway accident in Mayaguana took the lives of three innocent people, Llewellyn Boyer-Cartwright, the commercial pilot turned attorney and the voice calling for the establishment of a Bahamas International Aircraft Registry, urged government to move quickly to establish the registry that will not only bring welcomed business to The Bahamas but will cause the country to deal ...
Pinder runs world's third fastest time in winning men's 400m
It was considered the marquee event of this year's BTC/BAAA National Track and Field Championships, and it certainly lived up to its billing.
The fans had high expectations and so did the athletes, and the Open Men's 400 meters (m) final delivered in a big, big way.? The line-up included the best-of-the-best quarter-milers in the country including Demetrius Pinder, Chris Brown, Avard Moncur, LaTo...
Gray: Vote hijacked by religious community
Gray: Vote hijacked by religious community
MICAL MP V. Alfred Gray said the fourth constitutional referendum bill has been "hijacked by the religious community."
Shepherd's Mart Stung by Robbery
Shepherd's Mart Stung by Robbery
The opening of Shepherd's Mart off Tonique Williams-Darling Highway has been pushed back another month after thieves raided the building's air conditioners.
According to Sandy Schaefer, the former principal of Robin Hood, the theft represents a loss of about $100,000.