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'Unsustainable Habitat Destruction vs. Artificial Reef Construction' the topic for EARTHCARE Eco Kids this Easter weekend
On March 26th, 2016, the EARTHCARE Eco Kids Saturday Environmental Education Programme continued at the Rand Nature Centre in conjunction with Cheri Wood, Certified Coral Propagator and the Royal Bahamas Defence Force Navigators.
Police anger at brutality headline
Police anger at brutality headline
GRAND Bahama's Police Chief is taking grave exception to a headline article carried by a local newspaper on Wednesday regarding suggestions of alleged police involvement in the death of a man at Casa Bahama, and is calling for an immediate retraction...
Tourists take resort to task over 'nightmare trip'
Tourists take resort to task over 'nightmare trip'
A GROUP of Canadian tourists took to international media to criticise the Memories Grand Bahama Beach and Casino Resort over their "nightmare trip"...
Mitchell Orders Report On Missing Men
Mitchell Orders Report On Missing Men
Minister of Foreign Affairs Fred Mitchell has ordered his team to prepare a report on the disappearance of three nationals - two Turkish and one Jamaican - who were allegedly being smuggled into the United States via Grand Bahama.
Street vendors on the rise amid recession
Street vendors on the rise amid recession
FREEPORT - There has been a significant increase in the number of street vendors and peddlers in recent months on Grand Bahama, where jobs are still scarce and the economy is in recession.
VIDEO: 'Bitten by bugs more than 300 times at resort'
A couple from New York has alleged that a bed bug infestation at a resort in Grand Bahama not only ruined their trip to The Bahamas but had left them both physically and emotionally scarred after reportedly being bitten over 300 times in their hotel room.
'Bitten by bugs more than 300 times at resort'
'Bitten by bugs more than 300 times at resort'
A couple from New York has alleged that a bed bug infestation at a resort in Grand Bahama not only ruined their trip to The Bahamas but had left them both physically and emotionally scarred after reportedly being bitten over 300 times in their hotel room.
The diminishing relevance of the pastors
The diminishing relevance of the pastors
Tens of thousands of Bahamians attended the Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival in New Providence and Grand Bahama.
Students of Jack Hayward High School held a special assembly in honour of Majority Rule Day
Students of Jack Hayward High School held a special assembly in honour of Majority Rule Day
Majority Rule brought about equality and fairness, Education Minister the Hon. Jerome Fitzgerald told students of Jack Hayward High School during a special assembly on Friday, and added it is a celebration of freedom, hope and unity...
EARTHCARE's Gail Woon talks about mangroves to Save The Bays Youth Environmental Ambassadors
EARTHCARE's Gail Woon talks about mangroves to Save The Bays Youth Environmental Ambassadors
On February 13th, 2016, Save The Bays invited Gail Woon, Founder of EARTHCARE and a Director of Save The Bays share her work with the Save The Bays Youth Environmental Ambassadors 2016. The students were listening with rapt attention at the YMCA, learning about Science, the Bahamian Environment and Mangroves.