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June 20, 2013
Grand Bahama in need of Fire Stations, Hydrants, Fire Men, and Multiple Fire Trucks

Families for Justice wish to address the urgent need for Grand Bahama to have several fire stations, fire hydrants, adequate manpower, and multiple fire trucks to serve the community.

It has been almost a decade and the island is still without service that is vital for this community. Several years ago the work force for the fire branch was forty (40) plus and today there are fifteen (15) work...

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May 21, 2019
Identity of man in submerged truck confirmed

GRAND Bahama Police are still investigating the circumstances surrounding death of Lenward Jermaine Black, whose body was discovered in a truck found in a Freeport canal last week...

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May 02, 2023
Ministry for Grand Bahama, GBPA and Freeport Business Association partnership sparks economic activity, downtown

Downtown Freeport came to life on Saturday, April 29, 2023, as hundreds of people gathered for the launch of the first “Food Truck Saturday,” an event that brought together food truck vendors from around the island, with businesses in downtown Freeport, for a fair like atmosphere, inclusive of a variety of food, drink and entertainment.

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November 14, 2022
GB Minister conducts initial assessment of damage from TS Nicole

Once the “All Clear” signal had been given by the Bahamas Meteorological Department, following the passage of Hurricane Nicole, Minister for Grand Bahama, Hon. Ginger Moxey was on the ground on Thursday morning (November 10, 2022) making her way into various Grand Bahama communities, making an assessment of damages that had been caused by Nicole.

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October 08, 2019
NEMA’s ‘Operation Relief’ Makes its way to Sweeting’s Cay and East End, Grand Bahama

The National Emergency Management Agency’s (NEMA) Operation Relief made its way to the quaint and peaceful settlements in East End and was received by residents with grateful hearts and opened arms...

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Fully Electrified
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November 17, 2016
Fully Electrified

?After more than 175,000 hours of work spanning 38 days since Hurricane Matthew made landfall in Grand Bahama, restoration of electricity to the island is effectively complete.?

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October 13, 2016
Gibson: Teams are on the ground in Grand Bahama

HURRICANE Matthew Czar and Labour Minister Shane Gibson said government teams are on the ground in Grand Bahama, one of the islands hardest hit by the category four storm, hoping to soon restore normalcy to the devastated area.

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October 13, 2016
Grand Bahama was devastated by storm

RESIDENTS in Grand Bahama say they can't recall a more damaging hurricane on their island than Hurricane Matthew, the category four storm with 140mph winds that barreled through the island late Thursday.

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February 07, 2023
Featured eyesore brought down

A dilapidated building known as "The Bike Shop" and featured as the Grand Bahama News "Eyesore of the Week" on August 30 was demolished on Friday as part of the Grand Bahama Port Authority's (GBPA) continuing push to rid Freeport of unsightly and unsanitary derelict buildings.

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October 04, 2019
(VIDEO) The Fox Foundation Collaborates With The Buddy Hield Foundation to Bring aid to Grand Bahama

The Bahamas as a whole has been truly devastated by the Category 5 monster of a hurricane Dorian. The two islands mostly effected have been Abaco and Grand Bahama. Instantly after the storm the founder of the Fox Foundation Adrian Fox committed half of a million dollars towards hurricane relief. This very public act philanthropy set off a chain of events giving to the greater cause of...

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