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Violent crime has not 'infiltrated' downtown
Violent crime has not 'infiltrated' downtown
Managing Director of the Downtown Nassau Partnership (DNP) Ed Fields said yesterday that increased economic activity in Downtown Nassau resulting from further developments in the area would likely lead to reduced criminal activity.
Speaking with Guardian Business, Fields said the violent crime affecting parts of the island had not yet "infiltrated" downtown, and would therefore be unlikely to inhi...
Aristo Launches ‘Most Luxurious Residences’ Yet, Pre-construction Interest ‘Unprecedented’, Penthouse Sale Sets Cable Beach Record at $11m+
With an official groundbreaking on the horizon, Aristo’s president and the company’s director of sales and marketing reported “unprecedented interest” this week in its newest development, the $100 million, 11-story beachfront tower called Aqualina on Cable Beach.
Tropical Depression Sean Forecast Discussion Number 5
Issued at 1100 PM AST Wed Oct 11 2023
000
WTNT44 KNHC 120232
TCDAT4
Tropical Depression Sean Discussion Number
5
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
AL192023
1100 PM AST Wed Oct 11 2023
Sean is a highly sheared tropical cyclone, with the center located
well to the west of the associated deep convection. Similar to what
was observed this morning, two recent ASCAT passes showed maximum
w...
Water Corporation breaks ground for potable water in Cat Island
Very soon Cat Island residents will no longer have to harvest rain water or obtain this valuable commodity from private wells, standpipes or water tanks in well fields.
The Water & Sewerage Corporation (WSC) broke ground, Monday, which will bring potable water to Cat Island for the first time.
“Oh Cat Island, it’s your time. This is your historic undertaking today,” said WSC Executiv...
Bishop tells Bahamas Christians: stop demonizing gays
Bishop Simeon Hall has called on the Christian community to abstain from
Tropical Storm Don Forecast Discussion Number 24
Tropical Storm Don Forecast Discussion Number 24
Issued at 300 AM GMT Thu Jul 20 2023
000
WTNT45 KNHC 200249
TCDAT5
Tropical Storm Don Discussion Number 24
NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL
AL052023
300 AM GMT Thu Jul 20 2023
Don continues to maintain a compact area of deep convection, with
cold cloud tops between -60 to -65C attempting to rotate
cyclonically into the northern semicircle of the
storm's circulation. An earlier ASCAT-...
Veteran Educator, Civic Leader Joe Darville: 'PM's Promise of Low Costs Lots a 41-Year-Old Dream Come True'
Veteran Educator, Civic Leader Joe Darville: 'PM's Promise of Low Costs Lots a 41-Year-Old Dream Come True'
Joe Darville remembers the first time he proposed that every Bahamian be granted a plot of Crown Land at age 18...
Light manufacturers concerned about impact of WTO accession
The Bahamas Light Industries Development Council (BLIDC) is demanding complete transparency from government when tariff rates are submitted to the World Trade Organization (WTO) for review and ratification, as BLIDC members are concerned WTO accession could mean infiltration by international manufacturers. The BLIDC explained in [...]
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Coral crisis: lethal disease ravages iconic reef in Abaco
In a crushing blow to marine conservation in The Bahamas, Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD) has reached one of the country's most treasured and vibrant dive sites, leaving environmentalists scrambling to save it. Sandy Cay Reef, a renowned scuba spot within the Pelican Cays Land and Sea Park in Abaco, is the latest victim ...
The post Coral crisis: lethal disease ravages iconic reef in Abaco...
Dreaded coral disease hits popular scuba diving spot in the Abacos
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Researchers are reporting that the dreaded Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD) has reached one of the country's most treasured and vibrant dive sites, leaving environmentalists scrambling to save it. Sandy Cay Reef, a renowned scuba spot within the Pelican Cays Land and Sea Park in Abaco, is the latest victim of the coral [...]