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Wayne Owen Scaffold Rolle McKenzie Funeral Service
Wayne Owen Scaffold Rolle McKenzie Funeral Service
Last rites for Wayne Owen Scaffold Rolle McKenzie Age 47 of Ramsey, Exuma and formerly of Third Street, The Grove and Golden Gates No. 2 will be held on Saturday January 25th, 2020 at 11:00 A.M. at E. C. Mckenzie Auditorium in Ramsey, Exuma. Officiating [...]
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Man dies as scaffold collapses
Man dies as scaffold collapses
A CONSTRUCTION worker fell to his death from a scaffolding that collapsed while he was working on West Bay Street on Thursday, police said. According to reports, shortly after 3pm on Thursday, the man was standing on the scaffolding while working on
Man dies after fall from scaffold
Man dies after fall from scaffold
A MAN has died as a result of injuries he sustained in an apparent industrial accident on Saturday evening in Grand Bahama.
BTVI announces renewable energy training initiative
BTVI announces renewable energy training initiative
As the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) moves towards energy efficiency, the institution launched a training programme Monday (Jan. 29, 2024) for the installation and maintenance of solar PV systems at the Old Trail Road campus.
School repairs will be done in time, minister says
School repairs will be done in time, minister says
While most public schools are expected to open their doors to students on August 28th, "one or two" schools will start with alternative plans before coming on campus, according to Minister of Education Glenys Hanna-Martin.
Brain Aneurysm Symptoms Are Similar to Stroke: True or False?
An aneurysm — a ballooning or bulging out of an artery where the wall is weak — can wreak havoc if it bursts. When aneurysms rupture in the brain, the resulting hemorrhage can cause stroke, coma, death, brain damage and other problems.
Swimming: Alicia advances to final at CAC Games
Swimming: Alicia advances to final at CAC Games
Despite the tornado that delayed the official opening, the Central American and Caribbean (CAC) Games opened in Mayaguez, Puerto Rico, yesterday with a number of Bahamians competing in swimming.
However, Alicia Lightbourne was the lone competitor who advanced out of the morning session into the final last night. She did it as the eighth and final qualifier in the women's 200m breastroke after s...
Unrest Brewing at GBS?
Unrest Brewing at GBS?
Claiming that several Bahamian employees of the Grand Bahama Shipyard have been let go from the company without explanation, workers in conjunction with the Grand Bahama Port Authority Worker?s Union, yesterday expressed concerns of the fear, uncertainty and job insecurity they are dealing with at the company on a regular basis, allegedly with management.
Payback doesn't pay back: U.S.-Cuba Claims
Payback doesn't pay back: U.S.-Cuba Claims
The excellent article by the Council on Hemispheric Affairs, published in The Nassau Guardian by permission of Caribbean News Now, highlights the uncertain economic results of desperate people who overturn dictators.
Pointe garage building 60 percent constructed
Pointe garage building 60 percent constructed
Neworld One, owned by China State Construction Engineering Corporation (CSCEC), which also owns China Construction America (CCA), has removed the scaffolding from what Department of Physical Planning records show as "The Pointe Parking, Office and Retail Building". The move indicates the structure is near completion, and in fact, Director of External & Local Affairs for The Pointe Leslie Pindling ...