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Cable Bahamas Public Announcment
Cable Bahamas Public Announcment
Cable Bahamas would like to inform the public of the following regarding its services and operations on the various islands as follow:
New Providence - The New Providence office will open at 3pm today to take payments and customer information relating to customer service issues as a direct result of Hurricane Sandy. Our technical support teams are continuing to make damage assessments and wil...
HEALTH AND IDB PARTNER TO TRANSFORM HEALTHCARE IN THE BAHAMAS
Minister of Health & Wellness, the Honourable Dr. Michael R. Darville and theMinistry’s Project Execution Team led officials from the Inter-American DevelopmentBank (IDB) today on a tour of clinics on mainland Eleuthera, Harbour Island andSpanish Wells.
Cable Bahamas reveals its extensive action plan following Hurricane Sandy
As Hurricane Sandy left flooding and damage in its wake throughout The Bahamas, Cable Bahamas crews and response teams were being activated to deal with the aftermath.
According to John Gomez, vice president of engineering at Cable Bahamas, ?The company?s emergency response group initiated our emergency plan when the track of Hurricane Sandy approached the south coast of Jamaica on Wednesday mo...
BTC Reports Higher Usage Before & After Hurricane Irma
Despite the challenges ahead with restoration efforts to the southeast islands most impacted by Hurricane Irma, BTC continues to maintain a high level of service availability throughout the archipelago...
FNM wants answers on govt contracts
FNM wants answers on govt contracts
Opposition Leader Michael Pintard yesterday called on Prime Minister Philip Davis to provide evidence that the Tenders Committee reviewed and approved a contract for the construction of the lunch pavilion at R. M. Bailey Senior High School, which became the subject of controversy in recent days after its roof collapsed.
FNM Leader accuses PM of 'mistruths' on roof collapse
FREE National Movement Leader Michael Pintard accused Prime Minister Philip "Brave" Davis of an "astounding collection of mistruths and deflections" related to the partial collapse of a structure under construction at RM Bailey Senior High School.