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Battered not broken
Battered not broken
For the past 20 years, Grand Bahama has suffered economic shocks and nightmare conditions after being battered by intense hurricanes.
Developing industry
Developing industry
In the years following the signing of the 1955 Hawksbill Creek Agreement, Grand Bahama quickly morphed from a poor fishing village to a thriving industrial hub.
Eyeing a rebirth
Eyeing a rebirth
Many Grand Bahamians have long been hoping for a rebirth for their island and with $1 billion worth of projects in the pipeline - some of which have started - many are closely watching developments, even if from a cautiously optimistic point of view.
Bahamas Games gets underway on Friday
Bahamas Games gets underway on Friday
After months of preparation, the sixth edition of the Bahamas Games is set and ready to get underway on Friday, with four disciplines - volleyball, baseball, soccer and tennis - starting at 9 am at different venues.
Changing seasons can affect your feet
Changing seasons can affect your feet
Summer is here, and record high temperatures with it. In other places around the world, it may be getting colder now. Did you know that your body can feel different throughout the year due to the changing seasons?
Condo headed south: LTS owners and neighbors upset over appearance
The once prestigious and stylish Lucayan Towers South Condominium complex is quickly becoming one of the island's eyesores as the building continues to deteriorate while authorities appear unwilling or unable to intervene. Balconies are crumbling, liding glass doors are boarded up, there is exposed rebar and derelict cabanas surround the empty pool.
RF Bank & Trust Announced as Sponsor of Bahamas Games Golf Tournament
RF Bank & Trust, a leading regional investment bank, is proud to announce its sponsorship of the Bahamas Games golf tournament as part of the nation's 50th Independence celebrations.
Licensees concerned as govt, GBPA row continues
Licensees concerned as govt, GBPA row continues
Businesses licensed by the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) want both the GBPA and the government to take decisive action on the future of Freeport and quit the rhetoric, they said in an open letter.
Licensees Want Their Say In The Future Of Freeport & Grand Bahama
An Open Letter to the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas & The Principals of the Grand Bahama Port Authority
GPBA fires back
GPBA fires back
A day after Prime Minister Philip Davis announced in Parliament the government is going after the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) for monies he said are owed to the Public Treasury, GBPA fired back in a strongly worded statement, saying it contests the Davis administration's claim, and accusing the government of being in breach of the Hawksbill Creek Agreement (HCA), which "has held Freeport ...