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Govt wants to borrow 80 mil. for solarization on Family Islands
Bahamas Power and Light's solar grid on Ragged Island. BAHAMAS POWER AND LIGHTThe government is seeking approval to borrow $80 million to progress solarization on the Family Islands in the upcoming fiscal year, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Peter Turnquest revealed yesterday. "Mr. Speaker, an essential pillar to our transformational socio-economic agenda is to achieve [...]
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Statement from Prime Minister Minnis on media and Covid-19 Emergency Order
It has been brought to the attention of my office that a media house was denied access to the streets of New Providence to carry out their work...
Bahamian Spirit Shines Through Despite Horror
Bahamian Spirit Shines Through Despite Horror
“YES, something positive came out of Hurricane Dorian.” As a Bahamian living in Florida, I learned from the news that Abaco and Grand Bahama survivors were being evacuated to Nassau so I flew down for a week to assist my fellow Bahamians in any way possible.
Bahamian Web Developers/Programmers Wanted!!
Bahamian Web Developers/Programmers Wanted!!
Want to become part of the BahamasLocal.com TEAM? Well the time is NOW...BahamasLocal.com is expanding as it opens its new office complex on Shirley Street...
GB youngsters join employment scheme
GB youngsters join employment scheme
NEARLY 200 young people on Grand Bahama are participating in the government's Summer Youth Employment Programme this year.
Bahamasair apologises twice over three days
Bahamasair apologises twice over three days
BAHAMASAIR has issued its second apology in three days following yet another series of flight delays and cancellations for both international and domestic flights that have infuriated passengers this holiday season...
NOT FOR SALE: No more private islands
NOT FOR SALE: No more private islands
THE government will stop selling crown cays for private purposes, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis announced during his mid-budget communication yesterday...
BPL: No more than 100 customers still without power
BPL: No more than 100 customers still without power
No more than 100 customers remain without power on New Providence, nearly a month after Hurricane Matthew, according to Bahamas Power and Light (BPL).
BTC to credit landline customers left cut off by Hurricane Matthew
BTC announced yesterday that it will issue a credit to landline customers whose service was impacted by Hurricane Matthew as it outlined an aggressive agenda to restore services.
Consultation on BTC's amended reference access and interconnection offer
The Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority (?URCA?) issues this Notice in accordance with section 11 of the Communications Act, 2009.