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Sands: Eleuthera's economic outlook for the year remains strong
Eleuthera Chamber of Commerce President Thomas Sands yesterday stated that despite many challenges, Eleuthera's prospects for long-term economic growth "appear to be improving" following announcements for new developments in South Eleuthera and growth in the island's second home market...
PM Christie: North Eleuthera School Renamed After A 'Teacher Extraordinaire Extraordinaire'
PM Christie: North Eleuthera School Renamed After A 'Teacher Extraordinaire Extraordinaire'
"Ms. Anderson then went on to become a staple in the community by serving as the public librarian, registering births and deaths, for more than 28 years, however she did much more than that during her time at the library," Prime Minister Christie said...
Support for Bahamian artisans
Support for Bahamian artisans
Bahamian artisans are ?on the cusp of a revolution in the handicraft industry,? Agriculture and Marine Resources Minister Lawrence S Larry Cartwright declare.
?More people are being trained, organized and prepared to be symbols of our creativity and genius,? he said.
Mr Cartwright was speaking during graduation ceremony for 150 Eleutherans from Princess Cay to Harbour Island who took the B...
Supreme Court rules against Cotton Bay
Supreme Court rules against Cotton Bay
Developers behind Cotton Bay Estates Limited have come up short in a Supreme Court ruling that denies the validity of $11 million worth of performance bonds.
The ruling, filed on behalf of Judge Stephen G. Isaacs, sided with CIBC FirstCaribbean International Bank (Bahamas) and Penn's Renovation & Construction Company, claiming "the bonds are not valid and enforceable against the bank".
Schooner Drives 100M In Expenditure
Schooner Drives 100M In Expenditure
Schooner Bay will have up to 50 homes completed by the end of next year, according to its chief developer. Orjan Lindroth, head of the Lindroth Development Company Limited, estimated that the Abaco development has generated more than $100 million in direct expenditure over the last few years, taking into account the land, servicing, construction, sales, stamp duty and property tax.