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April 19, 2011
Dolly Madison's Annual Storewide Easter Sale - April 20th 21st

In
celebration of Easter, Dolly Madison Home Center is having their first
big StoreWide sale of the Year, this Wednesday & Thursday! The Boss is giving

HUGE discounts storewide
in all departments including; Rooms To Go, Radio Shack, Ace Hardware,
house wares and Paint departments, Whirlpool & GE appliance centers,
Lawn n Garden, The Plant nursery, Sauder furniture, Plumbing &
Electrical.

I...

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April 19, 2011
Dolly Madison's Annual Storewide Easter Sale - April 10th 21st

In
celebration of Easter, Dolly Madison Home Center is having their first
big StoreWide sale of the Year, this Wednesday & Thursday! The Boss is giving

HUGE discounts storewide
in all departments including; Rooms To Go, Radio Shack, Ace Hardware,
house wares and Paint departments, Whirlpool & GE appliance centers,
Lawn n Garden, The Plant nursery, Sauder furniture, Plumbing &
Electrical.

I...

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The Little Pink Party
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November 18, 2009
The Little Pink Party

the little pink party? Holiday Edition presented by BTC is a field trip into the world of all things fashionable and scrumptious this holiday season.

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April 26, 2024
Environment State-Minister updates 'Our Ocean' forum on The Bahamas as SIDS leader in sustainable tourism

In his remarks at the 9th Our Ocean Conference in Athens, Greece, the Hon. Zane Lightbourne, State-Minister in the Ministry of Environment and Natural Resources, pledged The Bahamas’ unwavering commitment to the practice of sustainability and emphasized that the nation remains dedicated to the development of innovative measures to adapt to, and mitigate harm to the oceanic environment.

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November 09, 2023
Fund aims to raise $30 mil to protect Bahamas' natural resources

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Bahamas Protected Areas Fund (BPAF) is on a crucial journey to preserve the natural resources of the Bahamas and is seeking to raise $30 million over the next five years to continue to support the programs of conservation partners, tertiary and research institutions, and the Bahamian government. The Bahamas Protected Areas [...]

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July 26, 2023
New alliance aims to replant millions of mangroves by end of 2025

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — In celebration of World Mangrove Day, the fledgling Bahamas Mangrove Alliance (BMA) announced a "millions of mangroves in the ground" goal by the end of 2025. The group has already seen replanting efforts scale up considerably in Abaco and Grand Bahama over the last three months, with tens of thousands of new [...]

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March 14, 2023
BNT Kicks Off “50 for 50” Tree Planting Campaign on International Women’s Day

This International Women’s Day, the women of The Bahamas National Trust (BNT) joined First Lady Ann-Marie Davis and Minister of State for Urban Renewal the Hon. Lisa Rahming for a ceremonial tree planting at Lou Adderley Park.

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November 25, 2022
Bonefish & Tarpon Trust (BTT) partners with fishing guides, local schools, businesses, NGOs, and community leaders to replant thousands of mangroves in East End Grand Bahama

Bonefish & Tarpon Trust (BTT),alongside flats fishing guides, school children, and several local and international partners,undertook the next step last weekend in a major mangrove restoration project in East GrandBahama.

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August 30, 2022
Post-Dorian mangrove restoration picks up steam

In the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian, scientists and environmentalists leapt into action researching mangroves on Grand Bahama and Abaco, their health and how those ecosystems function. Some collected propagules (another name for mangrove seeds) and galvanized communities into establishing backyard nurseries and burrowing tiny mangrove plants called seedlings into areas hard hit by the Category 5 ...

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August 30, 2022
Remedying devastation on 'living shorelines'

In the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian, scientists and environmentalists leapt into action researching mangroves on Grand Bahama and Abaco, their health, and how those ecosystems function. Some collected propagules (another name for mangrove seeds) and galvanized communities into establishing backyard nurseries and burrowing tiny mangrove plants called seedlings into areas hard hit by the Category ....

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