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Abaco Neem Products
Abaco Neem Products
Airport Circle, Don Mackey Blvd.
Marsh Harbour
Abaco, Bahamas
Green Turtle Club & Marina
Wine Down & Sip-Sip
Dorian housing alternatives 'would have been a fraction of the cost'
DISASTER Reconstruction Authority Chairman Alex Storr said there were several options for temporary housing after Hurricane Dorian, adding that if there had been practical thought, the results would have the former government spending a "fraction" of the $4.6m it expended on domes in Abaco.
Sands Wants to Save our Bahama Land
Sands Wants to Save our Bahama Land
Glass bottles are recyclable. Typically bottles are made with between 20 and 30 percent recycled material. This is good news for our emerging green country, but glass is heavy and can be hard to transport...
Abaconians reassured on BEC power plant
Abaconians reassured on BEC power plant
The Bahamas Electricity Corporation power plant under construction in Wilson City, Abaco, is being built using best international practices, and is being monitored by government agencies, Minister of State for Utilities the Hon. Phenton Neymour assured Abaco residents on Thursday, September 10.
DOMES USED AS 'BROTHELS': Officials probing new claims of illicit use of emergency housing
DOMES USED AS 'BROTHELS': Officials probing new claims of illicit use of emergency housing
GOVERNMENT officials are investigating reports that emergency dome houses on Abaco are being used as brothels.
Eviction notices issued to Abaco shantytown residents
A month after a Supreme Court judge lifted an injunction that prevented the demolition of shantytowns in The Bahamas, the government yesterday issued over 200 eviction notices to residents in unregulated communities on Abaco.
Neymour: Wilson City power plant 80% complete
Neymour: Wilson City power plant 80% complete
Minister of State for the Environment Phenton Neymour yesterday revealed that the Bahamas Electricity Corporation's (BEC) controversial Wilson City Power Plant in Abaco is 80 percent complete.
The progress report came the same day government officials and the activist group Responsible Development For Abaco headed to court over the multimillion-dollar plant.
Cavalier Construction looking to develop in Hope Town
Cavalier Construction is well known in The Bahamas for building beautiful and high end homes throughout the islands. They have also built some of the country?s largest projects including: The Savoie Residence at the Abaco Club, Bayroc Condos in New Providence, and the Atlantis Convention Centre on Paradise Island, to name but a few.