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Registrar general's office workers walk out over office conditions
Twenty employees at the Office of the Registrar General in Downtown Freeport walked out Wednesday morning in a one-day action, shutting down services to protest what they say are unhealthy working conditions.
Murphy denies prison maltreatment
Murphy denies prison maltreatment
CORRECTIONS Commissioner Charles Murphy has denied that inmates at the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services are treated unfairly and inhumanely.
Education Minister in GB to Assess Readiness of Public Schools
Minister of Education, the Hon. Jeffrey Lloyd flew into Grand Bahama on Thursday, September 19, 2019 to inspect the condition of public schools, most of which were devastated by Hurricane Dorian...
Officers beg for boat to halt poaching plague
Officers beg for boat to halt poaching plague
Andros - Poaching continues to plague Bahamian waters, according to officers in the Fisheries Department in Andros, with several reports every day of illegal fishing operations.
Tasks for July
Tasks for July
Since this is the start of the hot weather, I suggest that you do all hard jobs before or after the blistering part of the day is over.
Roses: Continue to cut back faded blooms to a healthy outside bud with five leaflets. Remove and dispose of leaves infected with black spot or mildew. Continue your program of fertilizing, disease and pest control.
Fruit trees: This is the beginning of the ...
NEMA takes relief supplies directly to the doors of affected residents
NEMA took hurricane relief supplies directly to the residents of Grand Bahama in “Operation Relief Saturday,” September 14, 2019.
Matthew damaged 7,000 GB homes
Matthew damaged 7,000 GB homes
In the wake of Hurricane Matthew, an estimated 7,000 homes were damaged in Grand Bahama, according to Deputy Director of Social Services Lillian Quant-Forbes.
Matthew destroyed 7,000 GB homes
Matthew destroyed 7,000 GB homes
In the wake of Hurricane Matthew, an estimated 7,000 homes were destroyed in Grand Bahama, according to Deputy Director of Social Services Lillian Quant-Forbes.
Sandals shows construction that led to closure
Sandals shows construction that led to closure
There was no way for Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort to remain open while the property undergoes $4 million in renovations, according to Construction Project Manager James Wilson.
The rising cost of finishing Baha Mar
The rising cost of finishing Baha Mar
EACH day that Baha Mar sits unused is costing investors hundreds of thousands of dollars, according to a veteran engineering inspector, who urged the future buyer of the $3.5bn mega resort to demand due diligence.