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Bridge Concepts for Andros Reflect Resilience, Sustainability and Improved Utility Infrastructure says Works and Utilities Minister
Andros residents viewed new design concepts and voiced their concerns about the two 50-year-old bridges in Fresh Creek and Stafford Creek during a Town Hall Meeting hosted by the Ministry of Works and Utilities.
Frustration at delay to 2bn Andros project
Frustration at delay to 2bn Andros project
FRUSTRATION is beginning to mount in the community of South Andros as the government continues to delay approval for a proposed $2 billion ten-year project despite the efforts of developers Solar Verde to meet all the "stringent requirements".
Andros upset over road repair delays
Andros upset over road repair delays
CAPTAIN Leslie Johnson spent $760 to replace control arms on his car after the jeep fell into holes on South Andros' bad roads. His wife's car -- just purchased on Friday -- began squeaking and had to be taken to a mechanic. Brandon Miller, meanwhile, is planning to replace his car tyres two weeks after getting new ones.
North Andros fuel, food shortage worry
North Andros fuel, food shortage worry
There is a dangerous shortage of food and fuel on Andros, particularly in North Andros, as Hurricane Matthew left the island in a calamitous state of disrepair.
Successful BOC Event In Andros
Successful BOC Event In Andros
Several very early downpours of rain did not deter close to 100 participants who came out for the historic Bahamas Olympic Committee (BOC) Fun Run/Walk on Saturday morning past.
The enthusiasm that had been building all week for the event created a very special sports atmosphere. Attracted to the event were the very young and the old. Eight-year-old Angel Pratt ran well, won the 16-25 age categ...
MP airlifted after car collision
MP airlifted after car collision
NORTH Andros and the Berry Islands MP Carlton Bowleg revealed that he was in a car collision that resulted in him and the driver of another vehicle being flown out of Andros by air ambulance.
Cross Erected In Honour Of Cuban Teacher
Cross Erected In Honour Of Cuban Teacher
A special solemn service of prayer was held in honour of Mr. Alexis Degournay Loynaz, the Cuban teacher that died in a ghastly vehicle accident in Andros, Bahamas last week. The service was held on Friday, October 08, 2010, at the very sport the accident occurred. In the course of the prayer service, a wooden cross was erected in his honor.
'I believe the water rise so fast and so high it was a tsunami'
The devastation in North Andros from Hurricane Matthew is almost unimaginable, Ricardo Wells finds . . .