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$98M road paving program underway in 2024
$98M road paving program underway in 2024
The Ministry of Works and Family Island Affairs, beginning in January 2024, is set to undertake an 'extensive' road improvement program in New Providence at a cost of roughly $91 million.
Dolphin Cay to the Rescue!
Dolphin Cay to the Rescue!
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Atlantis' Dolphin Cay is much more than a place to have a day to play with dolphins, they're also a key element in The Bahamas Marine Mammal Stranding Network.
ALIV Breaks New Ground with Launch of ALIV Wireless: Bridging Digital Divide in the Family Islands
ALIV Breaks New Ground with Launch of ALIV Wireless: Bridging Digital Divide in the Family Islands
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - ALIV, Ookla-certified fastest network in The Bahamas, is excited to unveil its revolutionary product - ALIV Wireless.
State-recognized funeral for Reverend Lloyd Smith
State-recognized funeral for Reverend Lloyd Smith
A state-recognized funeral service will be held for the late Reverend Dr. Lloyd C. Smith, president of The Bahamas National Baptist Missionary and Educational Convention, on Friday, August 4.
Cherisse Lucille Rolle
Cherisse Lucille Rolle
Funeral service for Cherisse Lucille Rolle, 54 yrs., a resident of Quakoo Street, will be held at Shaw Temple A.M.E. Zion Church, Peter Street & Baillou Hill Road, on Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 11:00 a.m.
Cable Wireless promises 4G mobile service start
Cable Wireless promises 4G mobile service start
Cable & Wireless Communications (CWC) yesterday pledged to introduce 4G mobile services and faster broadband speeds if it completes the $210 million acquisition of 51 per cent of the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC).
Geoff Houston, who is leading CWC's transition team, said: "Our aim is for Bahamians to have access to technology which matches that available in the United States. This w...
URCA grants approval to BTC's application for retail charge for directory assistance
February 2, 2012, the Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (URCA) published its final decision of the Bahamas Telecommunications Company Limited's (BTC) February 21, 2011 application for a permanent price change to local directory enquiry services.All enquiries from public pay phones shall be free of charge
New Instructional Models for Public Schools Due to COVID-19
As the world grapples with trepidation and uncertainty of the impact of COVID-19, The Ministry and Department of Education continues the daunting task of education our children amid the horror of this global pandemic...
BTC gives free replacement cell phones to all evacuees
BTC employees have been at Odyssey Aviation welcoming evacuees from Abaco since Wednesday...The company is replacing cell phones free of charge, to customers who lost their phones during Hurricane Dorian...
Don't blame BPL - illegal dumping caused island-wide black out
ILLEGAL dumping within close proximity to a Bahamas Power and Light transmission pole was yesterday blamed for an island-wide blackout, which impacted New Providence on Tuesday.