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No 5. Polaris Dr., Caravel Beach
Freeport
Grand Bahama, Bahamas
'No evidence hull has been breached'
'No evidence hull has been breached'
At approximately 2:30 p.m. on 26th September 2013, The Motor Tanker-Formosa Falcon, a 39,307 ton vessel ran aground off the coast of Grand Bahama...
Six stores found in breach of overpricing
Six stores found in breach of overpricing
SIX stores on Grand Bahama were found in breach of selling overpriced breadbasket items during an inspection by Price Control Commission officers in Freeport.
Five held for gaming breach
Five held for gaming breach
FIVE people were arrested in Grand Bahama for breach of the Lottery and Gaming Act and possession of dangerous drugs on Friday, police reported.
Minister Kwasi Thompson urges Grand Bahamian to remain vigilant against COVID-19
Minister of State for Grand Bahama, Senator the Hon. Kwasi Thompson is urging Grand Bahamians to continue to follow the protocols laid out by the Ministry of Health, as The Bahamas continues to navigate through the COVID-19 pandemic...
Govt to probe offloading of beetle-infested wood in GB
THE Bahamas Government has launched an investigation into the offloading of wood reportedly infested with an invasive beetle by a Panama-registered cargo vessel at Grand Bahama last week.
Stem cell therapy advances put Grand Bahama on medical tourism map
THE Global Regenera Conference opened in Freeport on Friday at the Grand Lucayan Resort, bringing many experts in the field of regenerative medicine to Grand Bahama to discuss the latest advancement in technology and research in stem cell therapy.
McKinsey report 'incomplete', Leonard says
McKinsey report 'incomplete', Leonard says
The following is an article by Carey G. Leonard, counsel and partner at Callenders & Co., on the Hawksbill Creek Agreement.
The future of the Hawksbill Creek Agreement
The future of the Hawksbill Creek Agreement
The Prime Minister?s communication made on 3rd March 2016 to the House of Assembly on the status of the Hawksbill Creek Agreement is, in many ways, a milestone as it sets out, for the ?public at large?, the issues and objectives that our Government deems important as we move the Hawksbill Creek Agreement forward.
Attorney Carey Leonard writes on the Hawksbill Creek Agreement
Former GB Port Authority lawyer discusses the Hawksbill Creek Agreement and the fact that there is no need to delay giving the extension for 10 years or so as the HCA contains sections that deal with review or where the GBPA is in breach of its commitments.