Search results for : wills

Showing 1 to 7 of 7 results

News Article
April 19, 2012
North Eleuthera Mass Rally - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham

North Eleuthera;
Young Eleutherans;
Fellow Bahamians:

We are three weeks away from making history. On May 7th, 2012 the Free National Movement will be elected as the Government of The Bahamas for the fourth time in an independent Bahamas.

read more »


News Article
August 24, 2010
Cape Eleuthera Institute and Island School trip - Citizens of the Year Award

Erin Ferguson, Host and Executive Producer of the Number 1 Rated Television show in the Bahamas, Citizens? Review, traveled to South Eleuthera to shoot 2 shows at the Cape Eleuthera Institute, and the Island School. The trip was the reward for the recipients of the Citizens of the Year Award, an annual award given by Citizens Review.

read more »


News Article
April 19, 2013
Descendants of Slaves Claim Eleuthera Land is their 'birthright'

Errol McPhee, president of the Bannerman Town, Millars, John Millars, and Eleuthera Association, claims that in the 1950s a businessman attempted to buy all of the interest and land that was left to the descendants of the slaves of Ann Millar in South Eleuthera.

read more »


News Article
December 02, 2016
Rotary Club of The Bahamas Donates to the One Eleuthera Foundation

Continuing its efforts to support family island communities in combating breast cancer, the Rotary Clubs of The Bahamas (RCOB) presented a cheque of $5,000 to the One Eleuthera Foundation in support of their cancer screening initiative in Eleuthera.

read more »


News Article
January 17, 2015
Save The Bays Environmental Facilitators, Education Team see Nature & Technology Work Hand in Hand

It?s rare that a school visit elicits a response so effusive it sounds like something reserved for eyeballing an Orca, but then neither the school nor the students were ordinary when the education team from Save The Bays...

read more »


News Article
September 19, 2016
The NAGB's Eleutheran Adventure

The National Art Gallery of The Bahamas is locally known as the NAGB; however, many people make the mistake--in speech and print--of calling us the "Nassau" Art Gallery.

read more »


News Article
May 14, 2010
PM: Limited financing creating water woes

The government is currently unable to finance the necessary projects to provide potable water to some communities in the Family Islands, according to Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham, who said the government's finances are stretched beyond its limits.

read more »