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LIVE UPDATES: HURRICANE MATTHEW - Defence Force vessels heading to Bahamas with supplies
LIVE UPDATES: HURRICANE MATTHEW - Defence Force vessels heading to Bahamas with supplies
NINE Royal Bahamas Defence Force vessels are departing Key West and returning to the Bahamas with relief supplies donated by Florida Keys residents and businesses for victims of Hurricane Matthew.
Mitchell says NEMA's link to public and private sectors vital
With the threat of Hurricanes currently looming for The Bahamas, many residents are closely monitoring forming storms in various weather forecasts.
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (5-9 September, 2016)
The Government of The Bahamas is poised to invest almost $200 million dollars in the infrastructural expansion and improvement of the country?s hospitals beginning later this month.
Scholarships for students hit by Hurricane Joaquin
Scholarships for students hit by Hurricane Joaquin
FIFTEEN students from Family Islands impacted by Hurricane Joaquin have been granted scholarships to attend the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institution (BTVI), courtesy of the Rebuild Bahamas Hurricane Relief Programme.
Scholarship to help students 'rebuild' family islands
Fifteen students from Family Islands impacted by hurricane Joaquin have been granted scholarships to attend The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institution, courtesy of the Rebuild Bahamas Hurricane Relief program.
Emperor Christie's world of absurdity and delusion
Emperor Christie's world of absurdity and delusion
Hocus pocus: "Meaningless talk or activity, often designed to draw attention away from and disguise what is happening."
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (22-26 August, 2016)
On Monday, what was clearly the biggest news of the week Prime Minister Christie delivered a nationally televised address on the successful outcome of the Baha Mar negotiations.
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (1-5 August, 2016)
The Bahamas Parliament met on Wednesday where two major pieces of legislation were tabled and read for the first time.
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (25-29 July, 2016)
?The Government's decision to move for provisional liquidation of the Baha Mar companies in The Bahamas was the only sensible option available and was manifestly in the interest of reducing harm to the Bahamian economy and Baha Mar's Bahamian employees and other creditors.
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (June 27-July 1)
Prime Minister Christie toured the Ardastra Gardens Subdivision extension on Tuesday where 61 new affordable government housing units are under construction.