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Saint Augustine’s University delegation pays courtesy call on Minister for Grand Bahama
Saint Augustine’s University delegation pays courtesy call on Minister for Grand Bahama
A delegation from Saint Augustine’s University (SAC) paid a courtesy call on Minister for Grand Bahama, the Hon. Ginger Moxey on Monday, May 8, 2023 in the COLLAB Unit of the Harold Degregory Building.
Duncombe, Roach win national triathlon titles
Duncombe, Roach win national triathlon titles
Already set to represent The Bahamas at the Commonwealth Youth Games this summer, Launy Duncombe and Kami Roach powered their way to win the Bahamas Triathlon Association (BTA) National Triathlon titles at Goodman's Bay on Sunday.
'Improve existing services before 5G conversation', URCA public consultation notes
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — There is currently limited understanding of the potential of 5G technology in The Bahamas, according the Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA). URCA also found that there is limited established demand for the services from both residential and non-residential users. The communications regulator while recently announcing the release of its Public Consultation...
Bahamas-based tech company talks benefits of telematics, artificial intelligence for fleet owners
Bahamas-based tech company talks benefits of telematics, artificial intelligence for fleet owners
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Mobile Garage Fleet Solutions (MGFS), a Bahamian tech start-up, is set on disrupting the way businesses manage their fleet of vehicles with the use of two emerging technologies: Telematics and Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) Dashcam. The company claims that both technologies—which are channeled through its cloud-based platform—can provide companies with key data ...
Cut ties with the Privy Council
Cut ties with the Privy Council
Dear Editor, Following criticisms of Bahamian judges by St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister Ralph Gonsalves last week, three salient points caught my attention related to the constitution, the Privy council, and what I call a "logistical nightmare". I wish to comment briefly on the latter two.
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 [...]
Advocating for animals
Advocating for animals
Dear Editor, It is disheartening to witness the abandonment of animals, particularly dogs, on a daily basis. It appears that people are no longer concerned or maybe they never were. As a society, our creator has placed animals among us to care for them, and it is our responsibility to do so. Animals cannot speak, ...
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Minister Moxey to chair cabinet sub-committee focused on a range of opportunities for islands of The Bahamas
Minister Moxey to chair cabinet sub-committee focused on a range of opportunities for islands of The Bahamas
Minister for Grand Bahama, the Hon. Ginger Moxey said she has been appointed to Chair a Cabinet Sub-Committee called Innovate 242, which will focus on a range of opportunities for all of the islands of The Bahamas, through tech-tourism, eco-tourism, agri-tourism, film-tourism, business tourism, heritage tourism, executive education and smart cities downtown development.
DPM says close to $1billion in investments in the pipeline for GB
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments and Aviation, the Hon. Chester Cooper says that apart from the redevelopment of the Grand Bahama International Airport and the pending sale of the Grand Lucayan, there will be close to $1 billion in investments coming out of the pipeline for Grand Bahama.
Ongoing worries over oil cleanup efforts
Ongoing worries over oil cleanup efforts
Local environmentalists are frustrated over what they see as a lack of transparency surrounding the cleanup at the Equinor site over three years after Hurricane Dorian caused a major oil spill at the South Riding Point facility.