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Work on San Salvador International Airport progressing steadily
San Salvador's tourism industry is anticipated to get a major boost with the expansion and upgrade of San Salvador International Airport, the island's main gateway.
Work on San Salvador's International Airport is progressing steadily
San Salvador?s tourism industry is anticipated to get a major boost with the expansion and upgrade of San Salvador International Airport, the island?s main gateway.
Upgrade for San Salvador airport
Upgrade for San Salvador airport
SAN Salvador's tourism industry is expected to get a major boost with the expansion and upgrade of the island's international airport.
Residents Lash Out At Club Med
Residents Lash Out At Club Med
Bahamian tour operators on San Salvador are lashing out at the island's main employer, contending that the resort is squeezing out locals and imposing unfair business practices. Club Med, the only resort on San Salvador, hires more than 200 Bahamians.
OAS and El Salvador Work together for a Greener General Assembly
The forty-first regular session of the General Assembly of the Organization
of American States (OAS), which opens today in San Salvador, has been convened to discuss security in the region, a topic of concern to all the
Hemisphere's governments. The inauguration coincides with World Environment Day and, therefore, the OAS and the Government of El Salvador have decided to make the meeting as envi...
Civil Society Bahamas Represents At 12th Meeting Of Civil Society Latin America Caribbean Nations And The Inter-American Development Bank
Civil Society Bahamas (CSB) was represented among three hundred (300) Civil Society Organizations (CSO) and the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) during its annual Regional Meeting held in El Salvador, San Salvador.
Honouring The Passing Of Sir Lynden
Honouring The Passing Of Sir Lynden
By New Providence Women?s PLP Branch
YESTERDAY, we, the PLP New Providence Women?s Branch of the Progressive Liberal Party, honour ed the legacy of the late Sir Lynden Pindling, marking the 12th anniversary of his passing.
Minister on Revenge killing: Conflicts not solved through violence
IN THE wake of yet another weekend marred by violence, National Security Minister Tommy Turnquest has again insisted that a substantial number of the recent murders are revenge killings.
This trend, he said, is being driven by the lack of conflict resolution skills among the general public - a problem that was on display over the independence holiday when a number of shootings and stabbings too...