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February 23, 2024
Urban Renewal project looks to rid Englerston of 600 derelict vehicles

SIX hundred derelict vehicles will be removed from the Englerston community, the start of a project government officials hope to extend to other constituencies in New Providence.

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February 12, 2024
Ministry of Tourism continues to get rid of dilapidated structures

The Ministry of Tourism, Investments and Aviation is continuing to rid areas of derelict and dilapidated structures posing safety problems, and a threat to the overall tourism product.

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December 28, 2023
Sustainability First: Eco-Friendly Ways To Get Rid of Your Christmas Tree

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Natural Christmas trees do more than provide free aromatherapy, they're also the more eco-friendly choice, with Christmas tree farms creating more clean air and helping to stabilize soil.

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October 17, 2023
South Riding Point owner secures $71 million US EXIM Bank loan for energy terminal's relaunch

NASSAU BAHAMAS — The Liwathon Group, a global leader in the energy sector, has announced that it has secured approval from the US Export-Import Bank of the United States (EXIM) for a loan guarantee exceeding $71.3 million, which will support the upcoming relaunch of the South Riding Point energy terminal on Grand Bahama. Commenting on [...]

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October 11, 2023
Bahamian equestrian riders compete in dressage challenge

The Bahamas' leg of the 2023 Caribbean Equestrian Association (CEA) Mini Dressage Challenge, held September 30 to October 1 at Mariposa Stables in western New Providence, marked the return of dressage competition to The Bahamas for the first time in over a decade. The Dressage Challenge is one of several competitions contested by the eight member ...
The post Bahamian equestrian riders compet...

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August 03, 2010
Bahamas 'could get rid of BEC" in 10 years'

The Bahamas "could actually get rid of the Bahamas Electricity Corporation" in 10 years if it fully committed to financing and installing renewable energy throughout this nation, executives

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October 03, 2010
Cuban who taught at Bahamian school killed while riding bike

By DENISE MAYCOCK

Tribune Freeport Reporter

dmaycock@tribunemedia.net

FREEPORT - A Cuban teacher who taught at a Bahamian high school was killed in a traffic accident while riding his bicycle in North Andros on the weekend.

On Saturday, the body of Alexis Loynas, who taught chemistry and physics at the North Andros High School, was flown to New Providence.

The body was received by Ministry of...

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August 11, 2023
How To Get Rid of Summertime Pests

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Vice President at Struckum Commercial Pest Services, Gibran Strachan explains why you may see an influx of certain pests in your home this summer.

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February 21, 2018
Davis complained to RBC head over Rider's 'insults'

Opposition Leader Philip Brave Davis wrote to President and CEO of Royal Bank of Canada David McKay to officially register his "utter surprise" at recent comments made by Tim Rider, RBC's Caribbean senior vice president for sales, at the recent Royal Fidelity Economic Outlook Conference. [...]

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February 21, 2018
Outspoken RBC executive Tim Rider retiring

Outspoken Senior Vice President for Sales in Royal Bank of Canada's (RBC) Caribbean arm Tim Rider, whose criticism that corruption, poor fiscal responsibility, outdated and detrimental mortgage and lending laws, and inadequate education and training regimes in The Bahamas have had adverse consequences for the [...]

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