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Challenges Facing Grand Bahama Guest speaker at Rotary - Pastor Eddie Victor
Although a new government will be formed in the Bahamas, we realize that the challenges that face the Bahamas and in particular Grand Bahama, are still prominent. On this Island we have an economic & social crisis that is escalating. It is important to note that this crisis may not be to the extreme levels that we see in other nations, and we are considered nominal in comparison to the populat...
Launch Of FNM Grand Bahama Candidates.
Launch Of FNM Grand Bahama Candidates.
Remarks
Introduction of Grand Bahama Candidates
Free National Movement
Rt. Hon. Hubert A. Ingraham
Party Leader
15 January 2012
Relocate the capital to Grand Bahama
Relocate the capital to Grand Bahama
Dear Editor,
I believe the government should give serious consideration to moving the capital of The Bahamas out of Nassau, New Providence to Grand Bahama.
New Providence is too overcrowded.? The island is only 21.1 miles long and 6.8 miles wide; yet it is home to 248,948 people.? That means a staggering 70 percent of The Bahamas' population lives in New Providence.
Small business license fees in the GB Port area may soon change
Small business license fees may soon fall in line with the rest of The Bahamas, said Minister of State for Grand Bahama in the Office of the Prime Minister, Senator the Hon. J. Kwasi Thompson on Friday...
More Than Half of Grand Bahamas' Population Registered to Vote
Reno Smith, Assistant Parliamentary Commissioner in the Parliamentary Registration Department, says that more than half of the eligible voters in Grand Bahama have registered for the upcoming General Elections and he?s expecting that number to increase over the next few weeks...
'Promise of hospital for Grand Bahama is unfulfilled'
FNM Deputy Leader K. Peter Turnquest said the government promised a new state of the art hospital for Grand Bahama, but has yet to deliver on the pledge.
DNA challenges govt on Freeport
DNA challenges govt on Freeport
The Democratic National Alliance (DNA) has called on the government to live up to promises it has made to redevelop Grand Bahama.
FNM Mass Rally in Freeport, Grand Bahama
FNM Mass Rally in Freeport, Grand Bahama
ess than two weeks before the general elections, PM Hubert A. Ingraham travelled to Freeport where, addressing FNM supporters, he outlined the Government's plan to continue to support the economic recovery of Grand Bahama and decried the PLP's 'Carnival' campaign .
PM Explains Firing
PM Explains Firing
Freeport, Grand Bahama --Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham explained yesterday that he fired Kenneth Russell from his Cabinet on Friday because he acted inappropriately as it relates to a development that was being proposed for East Grand Bahama.
DNA: 'Ring The Bell To Start Election'
DNA: 'Ring The Bell To Start Election'
FREEPORT - Calling on the government to "ring the bell", DNA leader Branville McCartney says his party is ready for the general election and to become the next government of the Bahamas.