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San Salvador Residents Take Charge of Managing Their Marine Protected Areas
San Salvador is known as the place where the first steps into the New World happened and has long been globally recognized for its historical significance...
Five National Parks Established in San Salvador
Five National Parks Established in San Salvador
It was a momentous occasion for the San Salvador Living Jewels Foundation, the people of San Salvador and The Bahamas National Trust, as they gathered on Almond Tree Park for the public announcement of five new National Parks for San Salvador...
Govt opens new national park system on San Salvador
Govt opens new national park system on San Salvador
The San Salvador National Park System has been opened, with the Bahamas National Trust now responsible for managing the land in the system, including Crown land and private land holdings.
Water Supply Improvement Project Commissioned in San Salvador
The Bahamas Government is continuing its efforts to improve the water supply systems in communities throughout the Family Islands...
Joaquin unearthed skeletal remains at San Salvador cemetery
San Salvador Island Administrator Theophilus Cox said yesterday skeletal remains of a person who was buried at a cemetery on that island were unearthed by storm surges from Hurricane Joaquin.
Despite Joaquin ordeal, San Sal family to ride out storm at home
Karen Fernander, a resident of San Salvador, watched her roof blow off as Hurricane Joaquin battered the southern island a year ago.
Hurricane Irma Public Advisory Number 45
Hurricane Irma Public Advisory Number 45
...EYE OF IRMA ABOUT TO MOVE ACROSS THE LOWER FLORIDA KEYS...
Honouring The Passing Of Sir Lynden
Honouring The Passing Of Sir Lynden
By New Providence Women?s PLP Branch
YESTERDAY, we, the PLP New Providence Women?s Branch of the Progressive Liberal Party, honour ed the legacy of the late Sir Lynden Pindling, marking the 12th anniversary of his passing.
Residents Urged to Get Rid of Breeding Grounds for Mosquitoes
ACTING Minister of the Environment Phenton Neymour urged New Providence residents to get rid of mosquito breeding grounds as public health and environment agencies grapple with the ongoing dengue fever outbreak.
Department of Environmental Health trucks have blanketed New Providence with fog six days a week for the past two weeks in an effort to stamp out the dengue fever flare-up. The areas wi...