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Reaching out to communities for input on protecting their marine resources
Since 2016 the Bahamas Protected team and representatives from key government agencies, have reached out to Family Island communities for input on marine areas proposed for protection, as well as areas community members think should have protection...
BNT honors Shelby White at annual general meeting
BNT honors Shelby White at annual general meeting
At the Bahamas National Trust's (BNT) recent annual general meeting, Prime Minister Perry Christie praised longtime Eleuthera homeowner and frequent visitor, Shelby White for her role in creating a world-class native plant conservation and education center at Governor's Harbour.
Eleuthera Water Works Commissioning Remarks by Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham
Eleuthera , Bahamas - Enclosed are remarks delivered by Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham on November 11, 2011. I participated, earlier today, in the opening of a new realigned West Bay Street in Nassau.
Rescued: Baby manatee saved by researchers
Rescued: Baby manatee saved by researchers
RESEARCHERS turned rescuers when a baby manatee had to be untangled from fishing line in Spanish Wells, Eleuthera.
Haitian men held over 2m cocaine haul
Haitian men held over 2m cocaine haul
SIX Haitian men are in police custody after they were caught with nearly $2 million worth of cocaine late Tuesday.
20 complete NTA Exuma's four-week mandatory workforce preparatory soft skills program
National Training Agency delivers skilled and qualified labor for Exuma
A group of Exumians are prepared to enter the workforce after completing the first half of a program designed to equip young Bahamians with workplace readiness skills.
BNFN makes donation to Wesley Methodist Church, Harbour Island
Harbour Island is revered for its picture perfect pink sand beaches by the likes of Fodors, Frommers and The Travel Channel.
Cable Bahamas Internet Customers Getting 500 Percent Speed Boost
Cable Bahamas Ltd. (CAB) is increasing its capacity by 500 percent for thousands of its REVON broadband customers. In the coming weeks, the company will be able to deliver up to 70 megabits per second of Internet access. It's a move that executives are calling a "quantum leap" forward...