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Police Commissioner disappointed with allegations of police harassment by Bahamas Electrical Workers Union president
Police Commissioner disappointed with allegations of police harassment by Bahamas Electrical Workers Union president
NASSAU, BAHAMAS- Commissioner of Police Clayton Fernander expressed disappointment with allegations of police harassment made by Bahamas Electrical Workers Union (BEWU) President Kyle Wilson. Earlier this week Wilson told members of the press that his home had been searched by police on several occasions and he charged that he believed the action was linked to [...]
Electrical woes: here we go again!
Electrical woes: here we go again!
This week, I read comments from Minister of Works and Utilities Alfred Sears, on the recent power outages at Bahamas Power and Light (BPL). He stated that the matter is not a "novel" one for The Bahamas, as we are, supposedly, used to the power going off. Well, Minister Sears, we are so used to ...
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Bahamas Power and Light signs industrial agreement with the Bahamas Electrical Utility Managerial Union
Bahamas Power and Light signs industrial agreement with the Bahamas Electrical Utility Managerial Union
BAHAMAS Power and Light signed an industrial agreement with the Bahamas Electrical Utility Managerial Union yesterday that addresses pension and other issues.
Mom Admits to Beating Son With Electrical Cord Over 1.0 GPA
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - A 32-year-old woman who beat her 11-year-old son with an electrical cord over his bad grades has been granted a conditional discharge.
Harbour Island residents claim 'electrical crisis'
Harbour Island residents claim 'electrical crisis'
SOME Harbour Island residents were without power for 13 hours yesterday, after a lightning storm knocked out power on the island. Residents complained of an ?electrical crisis? because of damaged lines linking the island and Eleuthera. The problem was still not resolved into yesterday evening.
New 35M electrical plant for GB is welcome news, Grant says
Freeport, Grand Bahama - The
announced construction of a new $35 million electrical generating plant on
Grand Bahama to address the current unreliable electrical supply and provide
for growth is welcomed news, says Works and Transport Minister, the Hon. Neko
C. Grant.
A Grand Bahama
native and Member of Parliament for the Lucaya Constituency, the veteran
politician was speaking on behalf of the G...
New 35M electrical plant for GB is welcome news, Grant says
Freeport, Grand Bahama - The
announced construction of a new $35 million electrical generating plant on
Grand Bahama to address the current unreliable electrical supply and provide
for growth is welcomed news, says Works and Transport Minister, the Hon. Neko
C. Grant.
A Grand Bahama
native and Member of Parliament for the Lucaya Constituency, the veteran
politician was speaking on behalf of the G...
Ragged Island renewable electrical grid to be completed this year
THE construction of the electrical grid set to bring renewable energy to storm-ravaged Ragged Island is set to be completed this year.
BPL Electrical Failure On Friday Morning
BPL Electrical Failure On Friday Morning
MANY customers voiced frustration Friday on Facebook over an electricity failure by Bahamas Power and Light Company leaving them without service...
Electrical union head concerned about solar push
Electrical union head concerned about solar push
The Bahamas Electrical Workers Union (BEWU) is concerned by the competition of solar energy in The Bahamas, union president Paul Maynard said yesterday. "You know in the speech the prime minister gave, he's encouraging people to go solar," Maynard said. "As I said that's our [...]
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