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Transformed New Providence landfill to start recycling program
The transformed New Providence landfill, now known as the New Providence Ecology Park (NPEP), plans to roll out a recycling program that will accept cans, glass, plastic, aluminum, cardboard and mixed paper, said NPEP chairman Mr. Felix Stubbs...
CBC Celebrates The Last 10 Years While Looking Forward to 2020
The start of 2020 not only marks the beginning of another exciting chapter for the Caribbean Bottling Company (CBC), but also the end of an unforgettable decade. The past 10 years have been particularly memorable for the team at Caribbean Bottling, and undoubtedly for the Bahamas as a whole. As CBC prepares for another year of new products and promotions, as well as returning as the proud sponsor ...
One More Week to Help Feed 5000 During Christmas
One More Week to Help Feed 5000 During Christmas
With just a little under a week left in the AML Foods Limited Feed 5000 campaign to raise funds to provide Christmas food packages to families in New Providence and Grand Bahama, the public is reminded that they still have an opportunity to support the effort.
A nation's 'heartbeat'
A nation's 'heartbeat'
Kalik, the beer of The Bahamas, recently launched its "Who are We!" campaign featuring limited 16-ounce cans and bottles branded with various Junkanoo groups, which sparked a national conversation and ignited the enthusiasm of Junkanooers and Bahamians alike.
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'Who are we!' - Kalik wants to know
'Who are we!' - Kalik wants to know
Waylon McHardy, right, Kalik brand manager, and Jared Cartwright, left, Kalik brand representative, at the launch of Kalik's "Who Are We!" campaign featuring limited edition Junkanoo cans. They are pictured with, from second left, Toby Austin, the Saxons Superstars Junkanoo group chairman; Christina Fernander, One Family Junkanoo group chairman; Brian Adderley, One Family Junkanoo group chairman; ...
Campbell Impressed with ‘First Class’ Work Being Done at AU
Minister of Social Services and Urban Development, the Hon. Frankie A. Campbell, walked away from a tour of the operation at Abilities Unlimited (AU) excited about the potential for greater future revenue earnings based on the craftsmanship on display -- once the facility is given the requisite support from members of the general public and others...
Students at Lyford Cay International School reduce their Carbon Footprints attaining at Third Prestigious Green Flag Award for continue Excellence in Environmental Education and Practice
On the first Thursday of every month during the school year, the Lyford Cay International School (LCIS) community observes “Carpool, Bike and Walk Day...”
As Brexit looms, UK 'preppers' stock up and hunker down
LONDON (AP) -- For almost as long as Britain and the European Union have been wrangling over Brexit, Melvin Burton has been preparing for a bumpy landing. He's growing vegetables, drying fruit and buying in bulk. He reels off the cornucopia of cans filling his [...]
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CBC Switches to Environmentally Friendly Dasani 'Plant Bottle'
New Green-Capped Dasani Bottle Reduces Impact on Environment...The Caribbean Bottling Company (CBC) is committed to supporting Bahamian environmental preservation projects, and has implemented a number of recycling and waste reduction programs in recent years...
Blue Lagoon Island Encourages Students To Help Put a Stop To 'Trashing Our Treasure' With Annual Poster Contest
Blue Lagoon Island Encourages Students To Help Put a Stop To 'Trashing Our Treasure' With Annual Poster Contest
Every piece of trash that makes its way into the ocean threatens the life of the animals that call it home and in a country with more than 3,400 km of coastline, that trash known as marine debris, also threatens the Bahamas’ livelihood...