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September 29, 2010
Maya Walker Miss Teen World Bahamas competes in Miss Princess of the World

Czech Republic -
Miss Teen World Bahamas Myah
Meechelle Walker is currently spending three weeks in Europe competing
for the Miss Princess of the World title. The preliminaries are being
held during a one week Mediterranean Cruise. The finals will be held
on October 2nd, 2010 at the Top Hotel, Prasha & Congress Centre in
Prague.

Bahamas Queen Myah Meechelle Walker is 17 years of age and likes mo...

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News Article
September 22, 2010
Walker's Cay deal in limbo

By JAMMAL SMITH
Guardian Business Reporter
jammal@nasguard.com

Negotiations for the purchase of the Walker's Cay resort have come to a standstill, with the primary bidder for the site claiming that the seller is making the process to close the deal on the multimillion dollar project more difficult.
Principal of the offshore developer Victoria House IBC, Scott Ronning, told Guardian Business that ...

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August 04, 2010
Walker's Cay dream gets green light

A multi-million dollar bid to revive the once-famed Walker's Cay fishing and diving resort, which would create "a minimum" of 200 jobs for Bahamians, has been approved by the Bahamas Investment Authority.

The Nassau Guardian revealed back in June that a bid had been submitted to bring back to life the resort which was battered into closure by hurricanes.

Once known as a premier deep-sea fish...

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News Article
August 04, 2010
Walker's Cay purchase approved by Bahamas Investment Authority

ATLANTA

- AlphaCRE announced today the endorsement by the Bahamas Investment
Authority (BIA) for the purchase and redevelopment of Walker's Cay, the 69-acre
island in the Bahamas' Abacos chain.

 In
a letter issued Thursday, July 29, 2010 by Viana L. Gardiner, the executive
director of investments of the Bahamas government investment department,
authority has been granted paving the way for ...

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News Article
August 26, 2010
Ft Charlotte Urban Renewal tackles housing and unemployment issues

Nassau, The Bahamas  --
Even while inadequate housing and unemployment issues plague the 
community, The Ft. Charlotte Urban Renewal Centre on August 24 distributed
food and school supplies to hundreds of needy children preparing to
return to school. 

"Some of the challenges
we face are limited supplies to meet the demands of the people.  The
people's needs are great and...

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News Article
April 24, 2024
Woods wins 2024 Young Reporters for the Environment National Competition

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation (BREEF) has announced that Dejae Woods, a 19-year-old from the University of the Bahamas, is the first-place winner of the 2024 Young Reporters for the Environment (YRE) National Competition.  The winning photo entry, "Confronting the Devastating Effects of Marine Pollution in The Bahamas, " calls attention [...]

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March 26, 2024
Forestry Awareness Week's National Mangrove Planting Project at Adelaide Beach

The Forestry Unit of the MInistry of the Environment and Natural Resources joined Waterkeepers and the 50th Independence Secretariat to observe Forestry Awareness Week. On Friday, 22nd March, students from C.I. Gibson Senior High School, Anatol Rodgers Senior High School, Windsor Academy, and C.R. Walker Senior High School joined the stakeholders in a mangrove planting exercise at Adelaide Beach.

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March 22, 2024
BREEF hosts climate change student workshop for high schoolers

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Under the theme "Fossil Fuel Free Bahamas: Building a Climate Resilient Future," the Bahamas Reef Environment Educational Foundation (BREEF) held its first-ever Extreme Hangout Bahamas event in the St. John's College Auditorium. The one-day workshop brought together 10th to 12th graders from various schools in New Providence, Grand Bahama and Cat Island. [...]

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July 07, 2021
NO-JAB PATIENTS LEAVE PMH FULL: New warnings as vaccine hesitancy fills hospital beds

AN uptick in COVID-19 cases has left Princess Margaret Hospital operating at full capacity, according to PMH administrator Mary Walker.

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News Article
July 25, 2019
St. Cecilia's Church organist gets his leg

The first thing St. Cecilia’s Church organist Edward “Eddie” Burrows did after receiving his prosthetic left leg and being able to be mobile on his own was get himself something to eat...

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