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Potter's Cay Dock Trees Pruned to allow for New Parking Lot Development
The pruning of trees at the southern foreshore of Potter?s Cay Dock has been completed in preparation for their removal: once the trees have been removed work can begin on creating a parking lot for patrons of the vendors on the dock...
Golden daffodils put spring in step for Olympic Park as parklands are preened and pruned in time for Games
Golden daffodils put spring in step for Olympic Park as parklands are preened and pruned in time for Games
UK - Spring has sprung in the London 2012 Olympic Park as gardens of
golden daffodils have flowered to mark the official start to the season
today.
The flowers, which are a symbol of start of the
new season, emerged recently during warmer weather and will be in bloom
over the next few weeks.
Located
in the London 2012 Garden that stretches along the riverside for
half-a-mile between ...
Potter's Cay Dock trees pruned to allow for new parking lot development
NASSAU, The Bahamas -- The pruning of trees at the southern foreshore of Potter's Cay Dock has been completed in preparation for their removal: once the trees have been removed work can begin on creating a parking lot for patrons of the vendors on the dock.
Tree pruning is a programme of the first phase of re-development of the eastern end of Potter's Cay Dock.
The Government has allocated $3,122,...
Sea grape trees planted on Saunders Beach
Sea grape trees planted on Saunders Beach
Some 20 sea grape trees now dot the coastline at Saunders Beach, replacing the casuarina trees that were removed in August of last year.
Eat This Snack To Get Skinnier
Eat This Snack To Get Skinnier
There's a sweet, super-smart snack that could help you feel fuller, so you'd eat less at mealtimes and fit into your jeans better. We're talking about prunes or dried plums. By any name, research shows that these dried fruits may help whittle people's waists by causing them to eat less.
Profile-Mark Turnquest
Profile-Mark Turnquest
By THEA RUTHERFORD
Guardian National Correspondent
thea@nasguard.com
Everybody's talking about small businesses. But few people believe in their potential for a bigger slice of the market as Mark A. Turnquest does. With last year's summit, a slew of newspaper articles and a conceptual Act to his credit, the omnipresent consultant turned advocate has made the future of small businesses his mission...
Tasks for September
Tasks for September
This is the month to renew old lawns and establish new ones. Feed and seed your grass which has thin spots with good loom. Remember that this month is the beginning of the fall gardening season and most gardeners realize it is time to do almost everything in the garden.
Roses: Continue your program to cut back faded blooms. Remove and dispose of leaves infected with black spot or mildew. Don't for...
Tasks for October
Tasks for October
Shorter days and cooler temperatures signal the time to ready your garden, and the beginning of your planting season.
Flowers:â Divide and replant overgrown spring bloomers. Plant new perennials and cut back other perennial trees after they have finished blooming.
Roses:â Continue to cut back faded blooms on a healthy outside bud with five leaflets. Remember to seal all wounds with p...
Minister Dames Touts Government's Efforts to Secure Maritime Domain, Safeguard National Interest
Minister Dames Touts Government's Efforts to Secure Maritime Domain, Safeguard National Interest
While bringing remarks at the 6th Multilateral Interdiction and Prosecution Summit, on August 7, 2018, Minister of National Security the Hon. Marvin H. Dames said The Government of The Bahamas...
Parent with love and firmness
Parent with love and firmness
This column is for parents and all adults who supervise teenagers. In it, I am hoping to convince parents that they are in charge of their children and show them how to lead with love and firmness. Read with an open mind. Where will your pre-teen and teenage children be tonight or Saturday night? Is ...
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