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September 17, 2011
The Discovery will be missed

It seems that when things cannot possibly get any worse in Freeport, they do. For some time now the economy of Grand Bahama has been in critical condition, going from bad to worse with no indication that there will be any improvement or turnaround in the near future.

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September 13, 2019
Bahamian Brewery To Rebuild & Restore GB Operations. Six months to have Sands Beer back in Bahamian Hands

In 2008 the Bahamian Brewery and Beverage Company Limited (BBB), the brainchild of James “Jimmy” Sands officially opened its doors on Grand Bahama Island. Its mission, to provide ‘Truly Bahamian’ products that all Bahamians could enjoy and be proud of. In the more than ten years since, the Brewery has redefined the beer business in The Bahamas and established itself as an integral part of ...

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October 07, 2017
PM Officially Commissions West End Community Clinic

Tele-health technology will enable patients to be seen in any clinic or hospital in The Bahamas and doctors will be able to have access to their records, Prime Minister of The Bahamas, Dr. the Hon. Hubert A. Minnis, said during the Commissioning Ceremony for the West End Community Clinic on Friday, October 6, 2017...

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September 02, 2015
Western Air set to unveil state-of-the-art terminal in Grand Bahama

Western Air, the largest one hundred percent Bahamian owned and operated airline in The Bahamas, will open its six million dollar, state-of-the-art terminal on Saturday.

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November 14, 2016
Environmental groups against plans to build cruise port in eastern Grand Bahama

Two environmental organizations are calling on Carnival Cruise Lines to dry-dock plans to build a $200 million cruise port in East End, Grand Bahama, citing the area as "one of the most fragile and important ecological wonders of The Bahamas".

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November 14, 2016
Environmental Groups Urge Dry Docking of Plans to Build Cruise Port on Delicate East End, Suggest Freeport Where Infrastructure Exists

Two environmental organisations are calling on Carnival Cruise Lines to dry-dock plans to build a $200 million cruise port in East End, Grand Bahama, citing the area as ?one of the most fragile and important ecological wonders of The Bahamas.?

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August 31, 2015
Western Air Set to Unveil State of the Art Terminal in Grand Bahama

Western Air, the largest one hundred percent Bahamian owned and operated airline in The Bahamas, will open its six million dollar, state- of- the- art terminal on Saturday. The Passenger Terminal, Maintenance Hangar and Corporate Offices will officially open at Grand Bahama International Airport this Saturday, September 5th, 2015 with a public invite to all...

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September 25, 2013
Bridge gets the green light

Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) Honorary Chairman Sir Jack Hayward said yesterday plans to construct a new bridge across the Grand Lucayan Waterway have finally gotten the green light and the contract will be awarded locally...

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July 15, 2013
Wanted Suspects on Abaco Arrested in Grand Bahama - Unlicensed Firearm Discovery in Abaco

Wanted Suspects on Abaco Arrested in Grand Bahama: On 24th June 2013 police on Abaco issued wanted bulletins for Alonzo Roberts Jr. and Quinton Johnson.

Both men were being sought for questioning in connection with the June 22nd 2013 reported shooting of a male resident of New Providence, which occurred on Abaco...

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September 11, 2009
Infrastructural Projects to Boost Grand Bahama and Abaco Economies

Furthering its commitment to modernize and expand the nation?s infrastructure while providing crucial employment during this period, the Government in conjunction with the National Insurance Board (NIB) has initiated the pre-qualification process for construction of government complexes on Grand Bahama and Abaco.

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