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Exuma residents want new candidate to replace Moss
Exuma residents want new candidate to replace Moss
NEARLY 60 Exuma residents gathered last week to express "overwhelming support" for a new Progressive Liberal Party candidate in the 2017 general election, The Tribune understands.
Remarks by Bradley Roberts Gold Rush Lunch Exuma Opening_27 March 2012
It is always a special joy to be in Exuma.
Firstly I wish to tell you that the Progressive Liberal Party will form the
next Government of the Bahamas. Perry Gladstone Christie will be the next Prime Minister of the Bahamas.
I am here primarily to ask for your support and to re-elect Anthony Moss as your Member of Parliament.
YES Bahamas Campaign Launched in Exuma
YES Bahamas Campaign Launched in Exuma
There was standing room only in the Kettel Centre, Hooper?s Bay Tuesday, May 4, as YES Bahamas Campaign Co-Chair Lynn Holowesko, Co-Executive Director Cheryl Bazard, and Exuma Local Co-Chairs Sophia Hart-Rolle and Kenneth Nixon took the initiative to the residents of Exuma for discussion on the proposed constitutional amendments.
Environmentalists say the estimates of recovered oil from Exuma spill 'highly optimistic'
Environmentalists say the estimates of recovered oil from Exuma spill 'highly optimistic'
Environmentalists yesterday called the estimates of recovered oil from Exuma waters "highly optimistic" and called for greater transparency from the government and a full accounting of the steps taken to respond to the disaster.
Independent Candidate for the Exuma Ragged Island Constituency
The following are remarks by Reginald William Smith who is a native Exumian contesting the Exuma Ragged Island Constituency.
Hello Exuma and Ragged Island,
Coalition calls for more effort to stop spills
Coalition calls for more effort to stop spills
A COALITION of environmental groups while praising the fast response to the July 20 oil spill at Great Exuma, called for improved spill prevention and preparedness as well as increased transparency in matters of this kind.
Playing Politics With The Bahamian Workforce Hurts Us All
Dear Editor,
Bahamians were no doubt shocked to hear Prime Minister Perry Christie last week say the Sandals Resort at Emerald Bay in Exuma was in danger of closing its doors.