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'No one doing anything for West end' as vote looms
'No one doing anything for West end' as vote looms
NO more jobs. No gas station. No relief from giant potholes in the road.
Beyond our 50th year
Beyond our 50th year
Dear Editor, As we are tempted (and rightly so to do) to pat ourselves on the back, we need to be mindful of where we are as a nation and what else needs to happen over the next 50 and more years. Now that the potpourri, glimmering lights, drone shows, national recognitions and sounds of ...
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Cabinet changes are 'imminent'
Cabinet changes are 'imminent'
There are growing expectations that Prime Minister Philip Davis will announce a reshuffle of his Cabinet in the coming days. This would coincide with the second anniversary of his party's victory at the polls in September 2021, and would also be a part of the general reset that Davis is seeking to achieve as he ...
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Where to next, Bahamas?
Where to next, Bahamas?
Dear Editor, As we are tempted (and rightly so to do) to pat ourselves on the back, we need to be mindful of where we are as a nation and what else needs to happen over the next 50 and more years. Now that the potpourri, glimmering lights, drone shows, national recognitions and sounds of ...
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Lingering challenges
Lingering challenges
Dear Editor,As we are tempted (and rightly so to do) to pat ourselves on the back, we need to be mindful of where we are as a nation and what else needs to happen over the next 50 and more years. Now that the potpourri, glimmering lights, drone shows, national recognitions and sounds of Junkanoo ...
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Roads built to int'l standards are expensive, says Works engineer
Roads constructed to international standards and designed with international specifications are expensive, said Francis Clarke, senior civil engineer at the Ministry of Works. Clarke compared the price of pristine roads like John F. Kennedy Drive and others constructed around 2008, to those known to undergo a cycle of pothole refilling. Clarke, who spoke about roads and ...
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Lingering challenges
Lingering challenges
Dear Editor, As we are tempted (and rightly so to do) to pat ourselves on the back, we need to be mindful of where we are as a nation and what else needs to happen over the next 50 and more years.
"You May Be Eligible for Compensation"
"You May Be Eligible for Compensation"
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Driving into potholes can cause damage to your vehicle, and if this has happened to you, you may be able to receive compensation.
$2m allocated to repair roads on New Providence
$2m allocated to repair roads on New Providence
THE Ministry of Works officials said $2m had been allocated to repair roads and remove potholes.
Ministry of Works Resumes New Providence Road Repairs
In an effort to eliminate the current backlog of road defects in New Providence, the Ministry of Works and Utilities has resumed weekend and night repairs. The Ministry hosted a technical briefing Monday, July 17, 2023 to give an update on its pothole patching program.