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Bond is Back at the Freeport Rugby Football Club
Bond is Back at the Freeport Rugby Football Club
Grand Bahama Island, The Bahamas -
Bond is Back at the Freeport Rugby Football Club on Friday,
February 18th from 7:30pm until...
Dress to Kill as this 2nd annual fundraising event will bring you Prizes and Surprises. Drink Specials - Dancing - Raffle - Various Bond Games and Trivia
$30 includes complimentary Martini or Champagne, and Heavy Hors D'Oeuvres.
Fancy dress in the theme of Ja...
Le Med, Freeport GBI - Early Bird specials only 12. 95!
Freeport, Grand Bahama Island - Led Med Mediterranean Restaurant at Port Lucaya offers you
EARLY BIRD SPECIALS for just
$12.95 + 15% gratuity from
4:00 to 6:30 pm
1 glass of house wine or 1 soft drink. Salad and bread included, and your choice of one the following:
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Freeport, Grand Bahama Island - Led Med Mediterranean Restaurant at Port Lucaya offers you
EARLY BIRD SPECIALS fo...
Young entrepreneur finds success in billboard business in Freeport
The petition of a recent college graduate with a business dream got the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) to amend its by-laws in order for that young entrepreneur to bring his company Advertere Marketing to fruition. That businessman, Andros native Brandon Hall, launched his billboard advertising company in Freeport two months ago, and his ad ...
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Freeport man assisting police on marijuana find
Freeport man assisting police on marijuana find
GRAND Bahama Police made a drug arrest on Monday following the discovery of suspected marijuana at a residence in Freeport.
Demolition begins on burned buildings at International Bazaar in Freeport
DERELICT structures in Grand Bahama will continue to be removed, it was pledged yesterday, as bulldozers moved in to tear down fire-hit structures at the International Bazaar.
Ministry for Grand Bahama, GBPA and Freeport Business Association partnership sparks economic activity, downtown
Ministry for Grand Bahama, GBPA and Freeport Business Association partnership sparks economic activity, downtown
Downtown Freeport came to life on Saturday, April 29, 2023, as hundreds of people gathered for the launch of the first “Food Truck Saturday,” an event that brought together food truck vendors from around the island, with businesses in downtown Freeport, for a fair like atmosphere, inclusive of a variety of food, drink and entertainment.
Freeport businesses make impression at Florida cruise conference
FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA — The recent SeaTrade Cruise Global (STCG) conference in Ft Lauderdale, Florida, was branded as "a major success" for The Grand Bahama Port Authority Limited (GBPA) and its delegation of 20 Licensees attending the event. According to a press statement from the GBPA, The 4-day conference and expo is considered the cruise industry's [...]
Portland has become another Freeport
Portland has become another Freeport
Dear Editor, On Easter Monday, CBN uploaded a video report on its YouTube channel, titled, "Portland's Meltdown: A Progressive Experiment That Has Gone Colossally Bad". Dale Hurd was the reporter. The story detailed Portland's economic nosedive in recent years, coupled with the rapid deterioration of the downtown area of the city — all due to ...
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Doctors Hospital begins construction on $20 million Freeport hospital
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Doctors Hospital Health System (DHHS) has announced that it has started construction on its new $20 million medical facility in Freeport. Doctors Hospital has reached an agreement to secure the use of the First Commercial Centre for the purpose of establishing a new 25-bed state-of-the-art hospital on the island. The building [...]
Savoy of Freeport, an eyesore for all
Savoy of Freeport, an eyesore for all
Situated between two new buildings, FirstCaribbean International Bank and Wendy's downtown, is the old Savoy Building. This two-story, once-thriving shopping complex has housed multiple businesses, including dress stores, flower shops, phone and game shops, to name a few. Once a popular downtown stop-off, it has now become an eyesore, bringing down the look of the main street of ...
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