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Volunteers in Florida send supplies to help
Volunteers in Florida send supplies to help
LAST week, in a matter of only four days volunteers from Lend a Hand Bahamas in south east Florida collected supplies to fill a 40-foot shipping container to be sent over to The Bahamas to aid in the relief effort post Hurricane Matthew.
BALGA Donates to Hurricane Joaquin and Matthew Relief
The Bahamas Association of Local Government Authorities (BALGA) on Tuesday, November 1, 2016 presented several Northern Bahamas District Councils with Hurricane Relief Building Material and Supplies to assist in the restoration of adversely impacted constituencies.
Prime Minister encourages residents to Go Green
Prime Minister encourages residents to Go Green
Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Hubert A. Minnis is keeping his Government’s commitment to support and facilitate the use of solar panels and other forms of renewal energy aimed at reducing the cost of energy...
DRA: Construction beginning to take off on Abaco
DRA: Construction beginning to take off on Abaco
Disaster Reconstruction Authority (DRA) Chairman John Michael Clarke said while the COVID-19 pandemic has a lot to do with the slowed reconstruction efforts on Abaco following Hurricane Dorian, rebuilding has picked up in recent months with more and more Abaconians returning to the island.
Statement by Dion A. Foulkes Minister of Labour (with responsibility for consumer affairs)
Statement by Dion A. Foulkes Minister of Labour (with responsibility for consumer affairs)
The Public is advised that it is illegal, unethical and immoral for businesses in The Bahamas to artificially increase the price of goods and services offered for sale or hire in an attempt to secure abnormal profits in anticipation or in the aftermath of a national disaster, in this instance, Hurricane Irma...
CDEMA teams pinpointing storm recovery needs
CDEMA teams pinpointing storm recovery needs
The Rapid Needs Assessment Teams (RNATs) deployed to The Bahamas by the Caribbean Disaster Emergency Management Agency (CDEMA) have reported on their findings, and made recommendations to the government as to what steps should be taken in the recovery effort following the walloping The Bahamas took from Hurricane Matthew.
Staying the course
Staying the course
Although their stories have faded from headlines, HeadKnowles organizers Lia Head and Gina Knowles are urging citizens to remember the thousands of people still "suffering" more than two months after Hurricane Joaquin pummeled the central and southern Bahamas.
CIBC FCIB staff donate supplies to hurricane Joaquin efforts
CIBC FirstCaribbean staff across the country have joined together to donate three palettes of much needed supplies to the National Emergency Management Agency?s Hurricane Joaquin Relief efforts.
FNM Says, PLP Fails Truth Test Again List of Economic Attacks Pure Fiction
The PLP recently released a ten-point laundry list of false, hypocritical attacks that distorts and even ignores the FNM?s record. The PLP continues to be estranged from the truth.
Only 168 businesses, individuals apply for new tax concessions
Only 168 businesses and individuals have applied for some tax concessions just introduced during the 2021/2022 budget, a Ministry of Finance official said yesterday.