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October 18, 2018
Tourism Workshop Addresses Visitor Safety and Safety

Officials of The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Aviation, Wednesday, hosted an inaugural one-day Tourism Safety and Security Workshop for tourism industry stakeholders and members of the country’s law enforcement agencies...

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June 08, 2021
Pelican Bay Launches Swim Well Summer Safety Program

This year, the S in summer will also stand for safety thanks to a new initiative launched by the Pelican Bay Hotel on Grand Bahama Island. After two years of navigating life in a pandemic, Bahamians across the country are preparing to indulge in the abundance of sun, sand, and sea. The management at Grand Bahama Island’s happiest hotel has set out to make sure that visits to the beach and to the...

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January 27, 2020
GGYA Holds Water Safety Course

A 15-mile trek camping out overnight in unfamiliar territory with virtual strangers – no problem. Jumping into a four-foot deep pool. Problem...

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May 13, 2020
Gender and Family Affairs Launches Online Family Safety Survey

The Department of Gender and Family Affairs, Ministry of Social Services and Urban Development, has launched an online survey entitled: 'Family Safety Survey - COVID-19 Bahamas,' in line with the department’s objectives of “keeping our families safe...”

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April 13, 2015
Staniel Cay airstrip closed abruptly for safety

The sudden closure of the 3,000-foot airstrip at Staniel Cay, Exuma, during the island's peak season has "shut the economy down" and is "a slap in the face from the government", according to Exuma investor and resident Nicole Ferguson, who reported that the closure has already led to cancellations and other losses of business for the cay's business community.

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June 18, 2013
Bahamas Striping Installs Quality Road Safety Markings in George Town Exuma

Bahamas Striping recently gave George Town roads a road safety overhaul with new traffic control markings.

For
years, Exumians have been calling for the markings to lessen traffic
confusion and to help guide the island's many visitors who are
unfamiliar with local road system.? Over several days and two trips, the
Bahamian striping company laid down stop junctions, a zebra crossing,
a...

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June 18, 2013
Bahamas Striping Installs Quality Road Safety Markings In Exuma

Bahamas Striping recently gave George Town roads a road safety overhaul with new traffic control markings.

For years, Exumians have been calling for the markings to lessen traffic confusion and to help guide the island?s many visitors who are unfamiliar with local road system. Over several days and two trips, the Bahamian striping company laid down stop junctions, a zebra crossing, and center ...

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January 10, 2013
Pedestrians Need Greater Safety

Being a pedestrian in New Providence is not easy. Nearly 20 pedestrians lost their lives in 2012 and already New Providence recorded its first pedestrian death (January 5). Pedestrian deaths are too common on this island.

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April 27, 2010
Ministry of Public Works and the RBPF committed to increasing safety for children

The Ministry of Public Works and Transport and the Royal Bahamas Police Force are committed to further increasing safety for children during school travel times.

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April 30, 2010
C H Reeves students advised to take responsibility for their safety

As road works begin on the Marathon/Robinson Road and East Street corridors, students of C H Reeves were encouraged to exercise proper use of the roadways.

Charlene Collie-Harris project civil engineer, in the Ministry of Public Works and Transport along with Sgt Garlon Rolle of the Traffic Division of the Royal Bahamas Police Force addressed the students during assembly on April 27.

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