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Eden Recycling & Manufacturing Signs Land Lease Agreement with BAIC Bahamas’ First End-To-End Recycling Facility Set to Open in Late 2024
Today, officials from Eden Recycling & Manufacturing Limited announced the signing of a new lease agreement with Bahamas Agricultural & Industrial Corporation (BAIC) to develop three acres of land at the corporation’s Gladstone Road industrial park. Once completed, the facility will be the first in the country to provide end-to-end plastic recycling services.
Generous donation to BMES music program
Generous donation to BMES music program
FREEPORT, Grand Bahama - Recognizing the impact that music plays in the lives of youth, Minister of Works and Transport Neko Grant, along with other sponsors from the business community, made a significant contribution to the music program at the Bishop Michael Eldon School yesterday.
The presentation was made during the school’s annual awards assembly for the second semester.
School princip...
Man, 25, seriously injured following industrial accident at GB Shipyard
NASSAU, BAHAMAS- A 25-year-old male remains hospitalized as a result of an industrial accident that occurred shortly before 2:00 p.m. on Sunday, 28th January 2024 at the Grand Bahama Shipyard. According to preliminary reports, the worker became trapped between a crane and pieces of steel, resulting in injuries to his upper body. He was transported to [...]
SHAVARGO MERVIN A. HARVEY
SHAVARGO MERVIN A. HARVEY
Funeral Service for MR. SHAVARGO MERVIN A. "VARGO" HARVEY, age 46 years of # 78 Gooseberry Drive, Pioneer's Loop, Freeport, Grand Bahama will be held on Saturday, September 23rd, 2023 at 10:00 a.m. at 10:00 a.m. at Mary Star of the Sea Catholic Church, East Sunrise Highway, Freeport, Grand Bahama.
British High Commissioner: This is Our First Big Trade Mission in a Long Time
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - British High Commissioner Thomas Hartley says the companies span infrastructure and professional services industries including steel, aggregate, and insurance companies.
Steininger Island ready to start construction
Steininger Island ready to start construction
Developers of the multimillion-dollar Steininger Island project say the gated community development is set "to go" and Grand Bahama residents will see construction on the property by the end of the year. According to co-founder and Project Director Hanno Strack, that is when the first four villas will be built. The entire project consists of ...
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UB North business incubator sets date for its first pitch competition
The University of The Bahamas-North's (UB-North) business incubator, UB Ignite, has announced its first annual pitch competition which gives Grand Bahama entrepreneurs the chance to win cash prizes up to $2,500. With $500,000 in funding from Inter-American Development Bank Lab, the competition is one part of UB Ignite's plans to offer various free business opportunities ...
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Five habits that you need to change as soon as possible
When I started my career, I worked in the hospitality and tourism industry. Like any responsible organization, it was standard practice to watch our numbers very closely. In fact, my team would have a morning meeting to update us on the daily forecasts and yesterday's actual performance numbers (e.g. Memberships, arrivals, departures, stayovers, customer satisfaction), in comparison to every other...
Government signs $20 mil. loan agreement for housing project
The Ministry of Transport and Housing unveiled plans yesterday to build 200 homes as part of phase one of a housing project called The Renaissance at Carmichael.
Transforming lives
Transforming lives
Princeton Boston is a graduate of Doris Johnson Senior High where auto mechanics was an elective for him. He entered the gates of Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) in 2010 and, by summer of the following year, he had earned a certificate in auto mechanics.