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Injury at Forecast Office
Injury at Forecast Office
A week and a half after the "terrifying" ordeal of being evacuated from the Forecast Office at the peak of Hurricane Matthew, Velenzo Miller, a meteorological observer, was back in that office early yesterday, because it was the only way he could access critical equipment needed to provide important information to pilots before takeoff from Lynden Pindling International Airport.
Staff won't return to Forecast Office, minister says
Staff won't return to Forecast Office, minister says
Minister of Transport and Aviation Glenys Hanna-Martin said yesterday that while forecasters in the Forecast Office at Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) should have been relocated to "appropriate accommodations" sooner, those forecasters have been moved out of that building and will not return.
'Matthew was angry and The Bahamas was his enemy. From this day on if any hurricane come, I am evacuating.'
'Matthew was angry and The Bahamas was his enemy. From this day on if any hurricane come, I am evacuating.'
Residents in southern New Providence are still without power 14 days after Hurricane Matthew hit. But the memories of the storm's brutal force are still vivid, Sancheska Dorsett hears . . .
Mother and son learning a trade together at BTVI
Mother and son learning a trade together at BTVI
He is a reporter and his mother is an attorney. Yet, they both are part-time carpentry majors at the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI).
The poor state of the Forecast Office
The poor state of the Forecast Office
The poor state of the Forecast Office of the Department of Meteorology is again an issue of national discussion in a hurricane.
'Sol Sisters' Striving for Excellence
'Sol Sisters' Striving for Excellence
D?Andra and Aimee Rolle have much in common. They are sisters. They are both Electrical Installation majors. They both recently landed scholarships. And they also are on their way to becoming linesmen.
Sandals shows construction that led to closure
Sandals shows construction that led to closure
There was no way for Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort to remain open while the property undergoes $4 million in renovations, according to Construction Project Manager James Wilson.
Resort 'had to close' for renovation
Resort 'had to close' for renovation
THE noise of construction work around the pool areas of Sandals Royal Bahamian Resort and the ungainly images of the construction work will be so disruptive that guests could not be expected to remain in the vicinity while repairs take place, Sandals' Construction Project Manager James Wilson said yesterday.
Rotarian volunteers treated to a visit with retired tourism pioneer
The Rotary Club of East Nassau presents a donation of food items to Pat's Senior Citizen Home while they spent a Saturday visiting with the Residents and doing repairs around the home.
Over 1,000 homes repaired under Urban Renewal Small Homes Repair Programme
Thanks to the Government?s Urban Renewal programme, repairs to over 1,000 homes within the 23 constituencies in New Providence have been carried out.