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COB students intern at Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve
College of The Bahamas (COB) students Rose Charles, Brendan Toote, and Antonette Hudson were given the opportunity to study the natural history of Eleuthera at the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve over a seven-week period under the guidance of Dr. Ethan Freid, a former COB lecturer.
Rev. Henry Aaron Knowles to be ordained
Rev. Henry Aaron Knowles to be ordained
Rev. Henry Knowles will be ordained to the Ministry of Word, Sacrament and Order in the Bahamas Conference of the Methodist Church, on Thursday, January 28, 2016 at 7 p.m. at Wesley Methodist Church, on Harbour Island, Eleuthera.
BTC Treats Governor's Harbour Primary Teachers
BTC Treats Governor's Harbour Primary Teachers
BTC continued its longstanding relationship of support and contribution with its adopted school, Governor's Harbour Primary during their Teacher's Appreciation, which was celebrated in grand style...
Summer interns study natural history of summer internship at Leon Levy Preserve
Three College of The Bahamas students - Rose Charles, Brendan Toote, and Antonette Hudson - were selected as interns from 15 applicants by the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve on Eleuthera this summer.
Tarpum Bay Historical And Heritage Society - 'The Renaissance Of The Lil Prep'
Eleuthera, Bahamas -- It was more than two and a half years ago when the Tarpum Bay Historical and Heritage Society set out to undertake the restoration of one of the most important buildings in this small quaint waterfront township.
Schooner Drives 100M In Expenditure
Schooner Drives 100M In Expenditure
Schooner Bay will have up to 50 homes completed by the end of next year, according to its chief developer. Orjan Lindroth, head of the Lindroth Development Company Limited, estimated that the Abaco development has generated more than $100 million in direct expenditure over the last few years, taking into account the land, servicing, construction, sales, stamp duty and property tax.
Space debris found on beach
Space debris found on beach
A STRANGE titanium ball covered in Russian text has been discovered on a beach in Harbour Island.
British woman, Manon Clarke, spotted the 41kg reflective ball poking out of the sand while she was walking with her family last Wednesday evening.
“We went walking to a different spot than usual and I noticed this silver shiny moon thing poking out the sand,” the 24-year-old told The Indepen...
Commissioner's Residence assessed for preservation
Commissioner's Residence assessed for preservation
THE Commissioner's residence in Dunmore Town, Harbour Island, is being evaluated to determine its historical significance, potential restoration and future preservation.