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New Bahamian TV station opens in Abaco
New Bahamian TV station opens in Abaco
On Saturday, Feb 28, 2009, Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham and Minister of National Security with Responsibility for Broadcasting Tommy Turnquest were present and spoke during the official opening of the new TV station BCN ? Bahama Christian Network ? in Murphy Town, Abaco. The station, owned and operated by Radio Abaco broadcaster Silbert Mills, was made possible through its granting of a national...
ALIV Partners with Abacos Chamber of Commerce
ALIV Partners with Abacos Chamber of Commerce
ALIV, The Bahamas? newest telecommunications company, is pleased to announce today that it has signed on to become the official telecommunications partner for the Abaco Chamber of Commerce over the next three years...
Treasure Cay Prepares For 30th Annual Billfish Tourney
Abaco, The Bahamas -- The Treasure Cay Billfish Tournament (TCBT) will celebrate its 30th anniversary June 1-7, 2013 at beautiful Treasure Cay Beach Marina & Golf Resort, Abaco, The Bahamas.
'Ravage the Savage' lionfish tournament
'Ravage the Savage' lionfish tournament
Divers from the U.S. and The Bahamas will unite to battle the Lionfish invasion of the reefs in Abaco, Bahamas on June 16. While beautiful to behold, voracious lionfish are devastating the Bahamian reefs and need to be stopped before they invade U.S. reefs. With their population explosion and aggressive behavior, lionfish could create the most disastrous marine invasion in history by drastically r...
Teams Invited For Billfish Tournament
Teams Invited For Billfish Tournament
ABACO, The Bahamas -- Fishing teams are invited to experience world-class competition at the 29th Annual Treasure Cay Billfish Tournament (TCBT), June 10-15, 2012, at beautiful Treasure Cay Beach Marina & Golf Resort, Abaco, The Bahamas.
Working in the Mud. CPS Reaches Halfway Point in Gargantuan Cleanup Effort
There is a rhythm to the work here. Men lug and tug debris. Heavy equipment weave in, out and around piles of rubbles, lifting and hauling, filling and refilling 10 dump trucks every hour on the hour to carry away what is left of The Mud – a shantytown amongst the largest in the nation before Hurricane Dorian leveled it...