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October 19, 2010
TCI Environmental Club Undertakes Native Plant Rescue

Turks and Caicos Islands

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The TCI Environmental
Club, organized by the DECR and comprised of concerned citizens with a
deep passion for the protection and promotion of environmental
sustainability, recently held their first terrestrial conservation
activity -  rescuing native plants from a development area in
Providenciales.

Volunteers from the
Environmental Club relocated specimens...

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News Article
October 18, 2010
'Hundreds of jobs' via biodiesel plant

By ALISON LOWE

Business Reporter

Alowe@tribunemedia.net

Former MP and Cabinet Minister, Tennyson Wells, yesterday confirmed his investor group is hunting for financing to move forward with the purchase of Bacardi's Clifton Pier facility, with plans to develop it into a major biodiesel production plant that would service the Bahamas and the Caribbean.

Mr Wells said the project could potentiall...

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August 04, 2021
Fire quickly contained at BPL plant

BAHAMAS Power and Light said a mid-morning fire yesterday at its decommissioned Station O at Clifton Pier had no impact on generation or other operations.

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July 30, 2021
100 TREES PLANTED FOR CIBC FIRSTCARIBBEAN’S 100TH YEAR BANKING ANNIVERSARY

To celebrate 100 years of banking in the region, CIBC FirstCaribbean is planting 100 trees across the 16 territories in which it operates.

The first tree planting in The Bahamas recently occurred at the Bahamas Girl Guides Association Campsite, Camp Discovery, in partnership with the Ministry of Environment and Housing’s Forestry Unit.

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October 24, 2010
BEC plant contract 'can't be trigger'

By NEIL HARTNELL

Tribune Business Editor

The Government's 2007 signing of the construction contract for the $105 million Wilson City power plant "cannot be a trigger" for the six-month timeframe to launch Judicial Review proceedings, the facility's opponents have argued in their appeal motion submitted to the Court of Appeal.

In their submission, filed with the Court of Appeal on October 21, 20...

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News Article
January 11, 2019
Water mains, reverse osmosis plant slated for Crooked Island

Crooked Island will be the next island to receive potable water through the installation of water mains and a reverse osmosis plant by the Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC), via a loan from the Caribbean Development Bank (CDB), WSC Executive Chairman Adrian Gibson said on [...]
The post Water mains, reverse osmosis plant slated for Crooked Island appeared first on The Nassau Guardian.

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News Article
May 21, 2021
Two arrested over marijuana plants find

TWO men were arrested in connection with the recent discovery of 7,000 marijuana plants at a field in Grand Bahama.

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News Article
April 24, 2020
Prime Minister tours Blanco plant

Blanco Chemicals is among the latest Bahamian manufacturers that are meeting the needs of the local community to help stop the spread of COVID-19 and simultaneously expanding their product lines.

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News Article
April 24, 2020
Prime Minister tours Blanco plant

Blanco Chemicals is among the latest Bahamian manufacturers that are meeting the needs of the local community to help stop the spread of COVID-19 and simultaneously expanding their product lines.

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