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BPL rate reduction bond placement 'difficulty'
BPL rate reduction bond placement 'difficulty'
Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) is having difficulty placing a $600 million rate reduction bond, according to an unnamed placement agent, and the inability of the utility to raise the base rate for electricity appears to be the main barrier, particularly in the absence of continued government subventions.
Travel Agents as Tourists at Sandyport Beaches Resort
Sandyport Beaches Resort was amongst a group of destination resorts showcased by the Ministry of Tourism recently when 100 top producing Travel agents from across North America visited as part of the Ministries ongoing programme to promote Bahamian tourism.
Intellectual intimacy in marriage
Intellectual intimacy in marriage
Recently a couple asked me about intellectual intimacy in marriage. While responding to their question, it became obvious they were not so knowledgeable about the true meaning of intimacy in marriage and intimacy was severely lacking in their own relationship.
House in a box idea proposed
House in a box idea proposed
CANADIAN businessman James Palibroda is looking to pitch an idea to the Bahamian government that could help people whose homes are damaged by severe weather systems like hurricanes.
Your green tip of the week: solar skylights
Your green tip of the week: solar skylights
Does your home have dark spaces you wish were brighter? Are you tired of turning on lights during the day? Would you like to add more light to your office without adding to your electric bill?
Survey: Bahamas among most expensive to live, retire
Survey: Bahamas among most expensive to live, retire
Of 112 countries surveyed by GoBankingRates, The Bahamas is listed as the second most expensive place to live, according to Elyssa Kirkham, writing for GoBankingRates. Only Bermuda is a costlier place to call home.
Kidnappers were after immigration officer for money, court hears
Senior Immigration Officer Shane Gardiner was shot in the head by kidnappers, who wanted to rob him of money they heard he had won gambling, a Supreme Court jury heard yesterday.
Reconstruction to begin on Crooked Island, San Salvador, Long Island post hurricane Joaquin
Reconstruction to begin on Crooked Island, San Salvador, Long Island post hurricane Joaquin
The National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) and the National Repairs and Reconstruction Unit (NRRU) issued contracts for the rebuilding of homes on Crooked Island, San Salvador and Long Island, the areas hardest hit by Category 4 Hurricane Joaquin in October 2015.
NEMA signs deal to build two homes in Acklins
NEMA signs deal to build two homes in Acklins
THE National Emergency Management Agency yesterday signed agreements to build two homes in the southern Bahamas as part of rebuilding efforts related to Hurricane Joaquin.
How to open wide the flood gates of abundance this year
As I sat at my desk drawing out plans for 2016, I asked myself, what is it that we need right now as women at the beginning of this year?