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Abaconians excited as national arts festival begins on island
MARSH HARBOUR, Abaco - As the E. Clement Bethel National Arts Festival recently began its Abaco adjudications, residents were happy and excited that it is giving Abaconians a change to showcase their talents.
Founder and Administrator at Every Child Counts (ECC) Lyn Major said that it was wonderful that the E. Clement Bethel National Arts Festival adjudications came to the school.
"The first time ...
Abaconians seek answers over shooting
Abaconians seek answers over shooting
ABACONIANS have taken to Facebook to support the family of Job "Mr Versatile" Munnings.
Abaconians seek answers over shooting
Abaconians seek answers over shooting
ABACONIANS have taken to Facebook to support the family of Job "Mr Versatile" Munnings.
Abaconians should vote
Abaconians should vote
If North Abaco member of Parliament Hubert Ingraham retires this week from politics as he promised, a by-election will be held in the area only a few months after the general election.
While turnout in our general elections is usually high, fewer people usually come out for by-elections. Some think that these races don't determine the government, so why bother.
It would be a shame if a large numb...
Abaconians should vote
Abaconians should vote
When the North Abaco member of Parliament Hubert Ingraham retires from politics as he promised, a by-election will be held in the area only a few months after the general election.
While turnout in our general elections is usually high, fewer people usually come out for by-elections. Some think that these races don't determine the government, so why bother.
It would be a shame if a large number o...
The Story Of A Self Reliant People - Abaconians
The Story Of A Self Reliant People - Abaconians
"MY Life --The Abaco Boy Story" by Jack Lowe is the story of one family. However, the story of that one family radiates the spirit of an independent people -- a people who when the Prime Minister visited Green Turtle Cay, Abaco, after Hurricane Irene this August, could welcome him, but proudly declare: "We don't need government's money -- this is our island.
Sir Arthur and Lady Foulkes Enjoy Abaconian Hospitality
Abaco, Bahamas - During their eight-day official tour of Abaco and the Abaco Cays, Sir Arthur and Lady Foulkes enjoyed the hospitality of Abaconians and residents including that of local and central government
officials as well as civic, religious and business leaders.
Sir Arthur and Lady Foulkes enjoy Abaconian hospitality
ABACO, Bahamas -- During their eight-day official tour of Abaco and the Abaco Cays, Sir Arthur and Lady Foulkes enjoyed the hospitality of Abaconians and residents including that of local and central government officials as well as civic, religious and business leaders.
13-year-old Abaconian wins Spelling Bee
13-year-old Abaconian wins Spelling Bee
After 16 grueling rounds of competition yesterday, a 13-year-old male student of Forest Heights Academy, Abaco, emerged the winner of the 14th Annual Bahamas National Spelling Bee Competition.
Sujith Abhishek Swarna beat out 18 other contestants to be crowned the country’s spelling bee champ before a packed room in the Wyndham Nassau Resort and Crystal Palace Casino, Cable Beach.
Decorticate...
Abaconians fear another summer of power cuts
Abaconians fear another summer of power cuts
MARSH HARBOUR, Abaco — In the wake of two days of power cuts, Abaconians are putting pressure on the government to immediately make the required upgrade to the power transmission line from the Wilson City Power Plant to Marsh Harbour.
Yesterday several of them took to the streets in a small, peaceful demonstration in front of the Bahamas Electricity Corporation’s (BEC)?administrative o...