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January 05, 2019
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...

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May 23, 2017
Exploring marine life in San Salvador gets more hands-on

Locals and tourists in San Salvador can now interact with marine organisms without getting their hair wet...Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation (BREEF) and San Salvador Living Jewels Foundation (SSLJF)...

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February 03, 2012
San Salvador Rally Speech - FNM Leader Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham

Good Evening San Salvador,
I am very pleased to be in San Salvador, one of my favorite places in The Bahamas.
Many of you know me and I know you. I am here to place my stamp of approval upon my Party?s candidate for your constituency in the soon-to be-General Election, Michael Pintard.

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November 17, 2015
DPM donates laptops to primary/ secondary schools in San Salvador

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works and Urban Development, the Hon. Philip ?Brave? Davis donated 12 laptops to the students of the San Salvador Primary School and San Salvador Central High School during a recent visit to the island.

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March 09, 2016
Government constructs seawalls in San Salvador

Residents in settlements impacted by erosion and sea surges will benefit from seawalls presently being constructed in San Salvador.

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March 08, 2016
Government constructs seawalls in San Salvador

Residents in settlements impacted by erosion and sea surges will benefit from seawalls presently being constructed in San Salvador. During a recent visit to the island, the Hon. Philip Davis Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works and Urban Development inspected a seawall that was under construction in Halls Landing...

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October 06, 2015
Club Med pushes opening back due to storm damage

While the Club Med Columbus Isle resort on San Salvador Island has reported no "significant structural damage" in the aftermath of Hurricane Joaquin, the resort's reopening date has been pushed back until December, as it prepares assessment teams.

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July 29, 2019
Former M.P. Pierre Dupuch - San Salvador Vacation.

Every year my son takes his family to one of the Family Islands for about ten days. His mother and I tag along. The children have caught crabs in Andros, watched the majestic Flamingoes in Inagua, trekked to the top of Mount Alvernia in Cat Island, ventured into Preacher's Cave in North Eleuthera, stood on the beach in San Salvador where Columbus landed in 1492, swam with the pigs in Exuma, and to...

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October 05, 2016
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.

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November 04, 2015
Phase One of Reconstruction Strategy Underway with Roof Repairs

Phase One of the Government of The Bahamas? reconstruction and repair plan for those owner-occupied homes damaged by Hurricane Joaquin in the southeastern and central Bahamas got underway Monday with a ?clear and detailed strategy? for how that plan will be executed.

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