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'So far so good' for Abaco
'So far so good' for Abaco
ABACO residents dealt with immense flooding from the late season storm Nicole yesterday, with some experiencing anxiety and others thankful this experience was not as traumatic as Hurricane Dorian.
North Abaco Voters To Decide
North Abaco Voters To Decide
The leaders of both major political parties made their final pitches to the people of North Abaco over the weekend, bringing an end to campaigns which became controversial.
PHA investigating use of ambulance in Abaco prom
PHA investigating use of ambulance in Abaco prom
The Public Hospitals Authority (PHA) has launched an internal investigation after one of its registered ambulances was used as a prop in a prom entrance on Marsh Harbour, Abaco over the weekend.
Gomez Looks For Job After Defeat
Gomez Looks For Job After Defeat
Defeated Free National Movement candidate Greg Gomez intends to move on with his life with his first order of business being to find employment to take care of his family.
How The North Abaco Vote Unfolded
How The North Abaco Vote Unfolded
9am: PLP and FNM supporters are outside polling booths as voters cast their ballots for Renardo Curry (PLP), Greg Gomez (FNM) or Ali McIntosh (BCP).
The 2nd Annual Fox Town Festival
The 2nd Annual Fox Town Festival
The 2nd Annual Fox Town Festival was held over the Labor Day and Whit Monday holiday weekend in Fox Town, Abaco. The Ministry of Tourism in conjunction with the Fox Town Festival...
By-election race underway
By-election race underway
North Abaco's polls are open and the race to win the seat has begun... follow the action.
A few steps into the past at Hope Town's historical museum
A few steps into the Wyannie Malone Historical Museum is enough to give you an eerie feeling that you have gone back in time.
Since Hope Town is not the busiest city centre, chances are you might be the only visitor when you go. Apart from the sound of your footsteps on the wooden floors the museum is near silent. That?s good because the quiet leaves plenty of room for your imagination.
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Movie-maker says Bahamas' blue holes were more deadly than a war zone
ABACO, Bahamas - Although he has worked in war zones, producer James Barrat said he thinks his chances of dying were higher during his dives into The Bahamas' blue holes.
In a story on the Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) website, Barrat wrote: "I've filmed in three war zones, but I think the chances of someone dying were higher in blue holes than in Iraq, Afghanistan, and Zaire.