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Freeport conserving water, focusing on food supply and city reboot
Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) President Ian Rolle has outlined a rigorous schedule of activities for the authority's foreseeable future to get the city of Freeport back up and running in the wake of the havoc wrought by Hurricane Matthew.
Sandals silent over plans to close for two months
Sandals silent over plans to close for two months
SENIOR executives at the Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort remained tight-lipped yesterday over the purported closure of the all-inclusive Cable Beach resort in less than two weeks.
Road blocked off in protest at working conditions at Sandals
MEMBERS of the Bahamas Maintenance and Allied Workers Union (BHMAWU) yesterday protested against the "horrible working conditions" at the Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort.
DNA Young Democrats Question Delayed COB Transition to University Status
In 2014, the PLP government moved a resolution to borrow 16.1 million dollars from the Caribbean Development Bank to cover land acquisition and external works known as Phase One of the College?s transition to university.
2016-2017 Budget Debate: Contribution by the Hon. Glenys Hanna-Martin
Mr. Speaker, I rise in this Honourable House to contribute to this 2016/2017 Budget Debate:
Gibson: Months before General Post Office employees are relocated
Minister of Labour and National Insurance Shane Gibson said yesterday that it will be "months" before employees at the General Post Office are relocated from their East Hill Street headquarters.
This week in the Bahamas- Commentary by Elcott Coleby: April 11-15
Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie said that, in its scope and detail, the State of The Nation Report gives much food for thought and presents a unique opportunity to "fundamentally transform" The Bahamas for the better.
Fly infestation on the rise from South Bimini dump
Fly infestation on the rise from South Bimini dump
SOUTH Bimini's fly infestation has again become unmanageable with residents complaining about the Department of Environmental Health's failure to respond.
PAHO/WHO Supports NEMA's Relief Efforts After Hurricane Joaquin
The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) donates over $150,000 in relief aid, and the Royal Bahamas Defence Force continues to assist in a big way the residents impacted by the Category 4 Hurricane Joaquin, which struck the Central and Southeast Islands at the beginning of October.
Govt. Keenly aware of Grand Bahama Challenges, DPM Davis Says
Though hope and rebounding prosperity are on the horizon for The Bahamas, the Government is cognizant of the real struggles of its people and keenly aware of the Grand Bahama?s...