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November 24, 2020
Grand Bahama Children’s Home bolstered by generous donor group

The Grand Bahama Children’s Home has had two very busy, challenging years – beginning with rebuilding the homes that house their children, destroyed by Hurricane Dorian, with the Grand Bahama Port Authority...

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May 20, 2011
Exumians gravitate to assume Energy Efficiency Leadership

Exuma, The Bahamas - Transforming
Bahamians through Energy Efficiency Leadership has Exumians gravitating
to the reality of lowering their electric bills, separating their garbage,
and adopting renewable energies for energy conservation.  By 2014, the
use of incandescent bulbs will be restricted in the U.S.  The Bahamas
Government has initiated this programme to engage Bahamian...

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September 15, 2009
Abaconians reassured on BEC power plant

The Bahamas Electricity Corporation power plant under construction in Wilson City, Abaco, is being built using best international practices, and is being monitored by government agencies, Minister of State for Utilities the Hon. Phenton Neymour assured Abaco residents on Thursday, September 10.

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September 02, 2020
New Upgraded Traffic Signals

The Ministry of Public Works have started upgrading traffic signals throughout New Providence with the aim of reducing traffic congestion across the island...

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February 13, 2015
Roberts applauds govt's 'fiscal discipline'

The government's fiscal discipline in containing spiraling debt and the successful implementation of much-needed revenue generating measures are all welcomed news, Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Bradley Roberts said in a statement yesterday.

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December 27, 2011
Leave Those Bad Habits Behind in the New Year

If you have ever had the experience of moving house, you know that after you have finished packing up your must haves, there is usually a pile of other stuff you are not sure whether to trash or take with you.

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July 09, 2020
New site offers 5-star dining at home, pick your chef, your menu and prepare to be wowed

If ever you wanted proof that the COVID-19 lockdown gave birth to new ideas and innovative businesses, you need look no further than www.provisionchefs.com...

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August 27, 2014
Summer school repairs looking good in Grand Bahama

Summer has ended and the time has come to ensure that schools on Grand Bahama are ready to receive new and returning students. To this end, Minister of Education, Science and Technology Jerome K. Fitzgerald paid a visit to several schools on the island to check in with contractors and principals on the status of work done during the summer break. This work included repairs, refurbishments and repl...

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May 13, 2011
Southern Androsians take advantage of Govt helping hand

By GENA GIBBS

ABOUT 100 Southern Androsians welcomed the Government's helping hand to help reduce their light bill. They accepted their share of the 270,000 free government-issued compact florescent lamps (CFLs) as part of the Ministry of the Environment's National Energy Policy initiative called "30/30 by 2030."

The programme is also supported by Local Government and helps to applying energy ef...

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May 14, 2011
Southern Androsians take advantage of Government's helping hand

South Andros, The Bahamas -
About 100 Southern Androsians welcomed the Government's helping hand to
help reduce their light bill. They accepted their share of the 270,000
free government-issued compact Florescent Lamps (CFLs), as part of the
Ministry of the Environment's National Energy Policy initiative called
"30/30 by 2030". The programme is also supported by Local Government
and helps to apply...

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