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Launch of the 3rd Gender-Based Violence (GBV) Family Island Coordination Council by the Department of Gender and Family Affairs, Ministry of Social Services
The Ministry of Social Services, Information & Broadcasting's, Department of Gender & Family Affairs, launched its 3rd Gender-Based Violence Prevention Family Island Coordination Council (FICC) at St. Andrews Anglican Church Community Centre, George Town, Exuma, October 27, 2023. Council Members were inducted from Exuma and Ragged Island.
Rousing Memorial Service held for the Late Hon. Obie Wilchcombe
The Ministry of Social Services, Information and Broadcasting in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism, Investments and Aviation and the Department of Urban Development held a rousing Memorial Service for the late Minister, the Hon. Obie Wilchcombe at Baha Mar, October 11, 2023.
Tears, reflections and tributes for Dario
Tears, reflections and tributes for Dario
THE students, faculty and staff of Queen's College confronted the death of a beloved student leader with tears, reflections and tributes yesterday.
"Equal Access To Gov't Services Without Travel"
"Equal Access To Gov't Services Without Travel"
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Things will hopefully be a bit easier for Family Islanders with the launch of the Department of Local Government's Family Island help desks.
'Wilchcombe still had so much more to offer'
'Wilchcombe still had so much more to offer'
It is with the heaviest of hearts that, along with my wife, Ann Marie, I offer heartfelt condolences to the family, friends, and all the loved ones of our colleague, Hon. Obediah Hercules Wilchcombe, or as we knew him, "Obie". During the past two years, he served with great distinction as member of Parliament for ...
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Victoria Inn falling apart
Victoria Inn falling apart
In heart of Lucaya on Midshipman Road, a main route traveled by residents and tour buses filled with visitors, the hotel Victoria Inn is slowly falling into ruin. Once listed as one of the popular, intimate getaways on Grand Bahama in the 60s and 70s, the building was known for its unique half moon shape ...
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Natasha Albury secures top slot at Florida Air Academy
Abaco native Natasha Albury, 17, was recently appointed director of operations of the Florida Air Academy (FAA) Wing Diamond -- one of the top leadership positions among students at the Central Florida college-prep boarding and day school for boys and girls in grades six through 12.
The announcement came after Natasha, 17, from Hope Town, Abaco, completed the FAA Leadership School -- an invitation...
Cabinet changes 'a desperate move'
Cabinet changes 'a desperate move'
Opposition Leader Michael Pintard labeled Prime Minister Philip Davis' Cabinet changes a "desperate move" and an "admission of the Davis administration's declining favor with the public". But the prime minister, who announced the changes in a national address yesterday, said they are intended to "strengthen policy execution, and to balance continuity and experience with renewal ...
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'One or two kinks' but smooth start to new school year
After showing up on the first day of school yesterday, students at Uriah McPhee Primary School on Kemp Road had to return home because the school's air conditioning unit was not turned on due to construction debris not being cleared, according to Minister of Education Glenys Hanna-Martin. Hanna-Martin added that classroom furniture had also not ...
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Prime Minister Davis, optimistic about the economic growth of Grand Bahama
Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis while on the island of Grand Bahama, recently, expressed optimism about its future economic growth.