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Pre-Paid cards to allow for greater flexibility for clients/quicker payment turnaround for vendors
Pre-Paid cards to allow for greater flexibility for clients/quicker payment turnaround for vendors
More than 300 qualified recipients of the Department of Social Services Food Assistance Programme in North, Central and South Abaco received their Visa Pre-Paid Cards during ceremonies held at the Central Abaco Primary School here in Central Pines, Abaco, Monday, June 27.
Fire in Abaco
Fire in Abaco
FIREFIGHTERS were yesterday tackling a blaze that spread partially onto the compound at the Wilson City BEC complex in Abaco...
Bain now two-time national sculling champion
Bain now two-time national sculling champion
The Sands Man in Boat Championship took place in Treasure Cay, Abaco this past weekend, and Clayton Bain was once again crowned as the Truly Bahamian Sculling Champion...
Credit union's Abaco plaza over 90 percent leased
Credit union's Abaco plaza over 90 percent leased
A $14.8 million Abaco shopping complex which is expected to provide as much as $100,000 a month in revenue to its developers - a credit union - is now over 90 percent leased, in expectation of an early 2014 opening...
FNM National Candidates Launch Address - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham
Fellow Bahamians;
F-N-Ms:
It?s nearly time! This voyage is nearly over. Soon we will bring the Bahamian Ship-of-State back to Port.
Ritz-Carlton takes 4M hit from Irene
Ritz-Carlton takes 4M hit from Irene
ABACO - The Abaco Club on Winding Bay, quietly occupying 550 acres of prime land, is still mopping up from Hurricane Irene after sustaining $4 million worth of damage.
Plus Arts Culture To Showcase Local Bahamian Artists In Abaco This Summer!
The Furniture Plus family is pleased to introduce Plus Arts & Culture ("PAC"), a celebration of arts,
crafts and more by talented Bahamian artists.
Abaco power woes costing firms 50%
Abaco power woes costing firms 50%
Brownouts, blackouts and fried equipment continue to plague Abaco, with one store owner Monday saying business had fallen 50 per cent because of the power issues, while one hardware store said commerce was flowing because of it.
Peter Bradley said his company, Conch Pearl Gallery, had lost half its business because of the consistent power cuts across the island, as tourists - his biggest custom...
Dome residents expected to vacate by end of summer
Dome residents expected to vacate by end of summer
The government hopes that people living in temporary domes in Spring City, Abaco, will vacate by the end of summer, Disaster Reconstruction Authority (DRA) Executive Chairman Alex Storr said yesterday. Minister of Transport and Housing JoBeth Coleby-Davis said last week the government will soon give notice to those residents. When asked about the deadline for ...
Dorian-impacted residents eligible for thousands in vouchers via new Government Homes Repair Programme
Dorian-impacted residents eligible for thousands in vouchers via new Government Homes Repair Programme
The Government is launching a Homes Repair Programme for structures damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Dorian through which residents could receive up to $10,000 in vouchers based on the degree of damage to their homes from the storm.