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Bahamasair's return to Mayaguana hailed as good news
Bahamasair's return to Mayaguana hailed as good news
The completion of the runway refurbishment at the Mayaguana Airport and the return of regularly scheduled Bahamasair flights there after a five year absence are significant milestones for the residents of that island and signal the resurgence of the Mayaguana economy, Progressive Liberal Party (PLP) Chairman Bradley Roberts said in a statement yesterday...
Bahamian production company works with ABC to deliver Good Morning America weather report from Bahamas
Bahamian production company works with ABC to deliver Good Morning America weather report from Bahamas
Local filmmaker, Neville Smith was hired by ABC, to shoot footage early Monday morning, July 22nd for an ABC Good Morning America weather report from The Bahamas with their weather anchor, Sam Champion.
Smith was assisted by Travon Patton and Gary Kevin Wong...
Govt to Finish Repairs at Mayaguana Airport
Govt to Finish Repairs at Mayaguana Airport
Minister of Transport and Aviation Glenys Hanna-Martin said yesterday she is getting advice on how her ministry can finish repairs at the airport in Mayaguana without interfering with the heads of agreement signed between the I-Group and the government.
Ongoing woes for Mayaguana airport
Ongoing woes for Mayaguana airport
Several Mayaguana residents used their vehicles' high beams to assist in the landing of a plane making an emergency medical flight on Sunday because half of the emergency solar lights at the runway were inoperable, The Nassau Guardian has learnt...
Mayaguana's high voter turnout supported Local Government
Mayaguana, The Bahamas -? Residents in Betsy Bay, Pirate's Well, and Abraham's Bay, Mayaguana? turned up at the polls Thursday, June 23 to show their support for local government.??
"We're going very well and we have all three polls open.? We are having a good turnout at the moment and everything seems to be going as smooth as it can possibly go," said Harvey Roberts, Mayaguana Family Island Ad...
Mayaguana Tragedy Shows Need for Higher Standards
Mayaguana Tragedy Shows Need for Higher Standards
Days after an airport runway accident in Mayaguana took the lives of three innocent people, Llewellyn Boyer-Cartwright, the commercial pilot turned attorney and the voice calling for the establishment of a Bahamas International Aircraft Registry, urged government to move quickly to establish the registry that will not only bring welcomed business to The Bahamas but will cause the country to deal ...
'Truck Burned For More Than An Hour' With Three Inside
Having stood by helpless and in horror as the bodies of three of their neighbours burned for more than an hour, Mayaguanans are blaming yesterday's plane crash disaster on years of government neglect.
Minister: Bahamians sticking to protocols
Minister: Bahamians sticking to protocols
WHILE the month of June saw 927 new COVID-19 cases, Health and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville says he believes Bahamians have been doing well in adhering to the protocols that remain in place.
Squatters ordered off deforested land
Squatters ordered off deforested land
As it cracks down on illegal deforestation, the government has given people who are unlawfully operating and living on a tract of cleared land in the Carmichael Road area 14 days to get off before authorities move in and take action, Minister of National Security Wayne Munroe said.
Pinder runs world's third fastest time in winning men's 400m
It was considered the marquee event of this year's BTC/BAAA National Track and Field Championships, and it certainly lived up to its billing.
The fans had high expectations and so did the athletes, and the Open Men's 400 meters (m) final delivered in a big, big way.? The line-up included the best-of-the-best quarter-milers in the country including Demetrius Pinder, Chris Brown, Avard Moncur, LaTo...