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Abaco MP: Govt finalising plans to deal with dump
Abaco MP: Govt finalising plans to deal with dump
THE government is "finalising plans" to address recent burning of debris at dump sites in Abaco, said North Abaco MP Kirk Cornish.
Mr Cornish expressed concern about the ongoing issues posed by the burning of debris at the Spring City Debris Management Dump Site and the Great Abaco Sanitary Landfill.
North Abaco Mass Rally - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham
North Abaco;
Abaco
Young People;
F-N-Ms:
If home is where the heart is, my heart is full tonight here at home in North Abaco. From Grand Cay to Coopers Town, Crown Haven, Dundas Town and Fox Town I have had the privilege of a lifetime representing you in the honourable House of Assembly.
Remarks by Rt. Hon. Hubert A. Ingraham at Rally in North Abaco
If home is where the heart is, my heart is full tonight here at home in North Abaco. From Grand Cay to Coopers Town, Crown Haven, Dundas Town and Fox Town I have had the privilege of a lifetime representing you in the honourable House of Assembly.
Abaco Dump burning poses health concern
Abaco Dump burning poses health concern
RECENT burning and movement of debris from the Spring City Debris Management Dump Site to the Great Abaco Sanitary Landfill has been causing environmental and health concerns for those on the island, said a local official.
Many in Abaco still struggling
Many in Abaco still struggling
MURPHY TOWN, Abaco – Patrick McDonald is living in a tent in the ruins of his father’s home in Murphy Town, Abaco.
The home has no roof and no windows.
One year after vote, Abaco appears largely unchanged
One year after vote, Abaco appears largely unchanged
COOPER'S TOWN, Abaco - The spotlight has long dimmed on North Abaco since the October 15, 2012 by-election...
Abaco Cabinet Meeting Called Waste Of Time, Money
Abaco Cabinet Meeting Called Waste Of Time, Money
The government's plan to hold a Cabinet meeting in Abaco today, two weeks before a by-election, is a waste of public money and a "ploy" for votes, the Free National Movement (FNM) said in a statement yesterday.
'At wits end' with Customs
'At wits end' with Customs
An import/freight company serving Abaco yesterday told Tribune Business it was "at its wits end" and virtually "unable to continue in business" do to the frequent procedure and duty rate changes imposed by Bahamas Customs, despite paying some $818,347 in revenues to the Government on behalf of its Bahamian clients.
Tamese Knowles, proprietor/owner of IE Imports, which has an office in Marsh Har...