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North Andros Constituency Office Opening Remarks - FNM Leader Hubert Ingraham
Remarks
Opening of North Andros Constituency Office
Rt. Hon. Hubert A. Ingraham
Party Leader
11 February 2012
North Andros;
FNMs:
I?m very happy to be in North Andros tonight; I like what you see. I?ve come here with my man, the FNM?s man and North Andros? man.
BTC provides relief for over 80 families in Andros
BTC provides relief for over 80 families in Andros
Andros was one of the areas severely impacted by Hurricane Matthew. Last Saturday, October 22nd, BTC held a special relief effort to provide assistance to over eighty families.
BTC Opens New Store In Nicholls Town Andros
BTC Opens New Store In Nicholls Town Andros
NASSAU... (January 29th, 2013). The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) opened a new, bright and modern store in Nicholls Town, Andros much to the delight of the large crowd of residents and visitors who turned up for the occasion on Saturday January 26th.
'Judgment Day ran through my mind'
'Judgment Day ran through my mind'
Willie Farrington walked over family photos, destroyed furniture, pieces of roof and broken glass as he surveyed what was once his home in Lowe Sound, Andros, on Saturday.
Major drug bust in Andros
Major drug bust in Andros
Police said yesterday they seized a large quantity of marijuana on a boat off Kemps Bay, Andros, and arrested six men -- five Bahamians and one Jamaican
The curious case of the BAMSI contract
The curious case of the BAMSI contract
The company owned partially by former Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Minister Darrell Rolle which received a contract for the female dormitory at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) was incorporated on April 30, 2013, a company search has revealed.
The disgraceful case of the uninsured BAMSI building
The disgraceful case of the uninsured BAMSI building
After Minister of Works Philip Brave Davis revealed in the House of Assembly last week that the insurance had lapsed on the dorm at the Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) that was set afire on January 15, Prime Minister Perry Christie declared that it was a "teachable experience".