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September 14, 2008
$8.4 Million COB Campus for GB

Currently unable to meet the demands of the growing school population, the College of The Bahamas? Northern Campus will soon begin construction of its $8.4 million, 40,000 square foot, split level facility in Grand Bahama, COB President Janyne Hodder announced Friday.

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March 22, 2012
GB Shipyard stages successful tourney

FREEPORT, Grand Bahama -- On what could only be called a glorious day, 32 boats took to the sea for the 2nd Annual Grand Bahama Shipyard Fishing Tournament. Anticipation was high and the competitors were anxious to leave the Grand Bahama Yacht Club dock and get to their spots as the weather had calmed down just for this event.

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July 28, 2011
Companies merge to create a new tech & security powerhouse

FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA, JULY 27, 2011 ? Two major players in the Grand Bahama marketplace have joined forces to create a new powerhouse in the technology and security industry.

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July 27, 2011
Companies merge to create a new tech security powerhouse

FREEPORT, GRAND BAHAMA, JULY 27, 2011 - Two major players in the Grand Bahama marketplace have joined forces to create a new powerhouse in the technology and security industry.

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May 30, 2023
Life as a WAUSM medical student on Grand Bahama

The halls of Western Atlantic University School of Medicine (WAUSM) are much busier as the population has grown from 15 at the school's opening in January 2022 to 114 students ranging in age from 21 to 68.

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March 24, 2023
'International Day of Forests' - Minister of the Environment tutors school students on conserving the pine, coppice, and mangroves

Just before planting a tree to signify his Ministry’s commitment to environmental stewardship, Minister of the Environment and Natural Resources the Hon. Vaughn Miller told students of Jack Hayward Junior High School in Freeport that the baton in the race of environmental protection will soon be passed on to them and that they must become good stewards of The Bahamas’ environment.

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June 22, 2016
2 GB students positioned for Microsoft scholarships

Two young women from Grand Bahama have won the opportunity to represent The Bahamas in the prestigious Microsoft Office Specialist and Adobe World Championships, to be held in Orlando, Florida in August.

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March 03, 2020
YMCA Report on Effects of Hurricane Dorian

Hurricane Dorian smashed into Grand Bahama on September 1st, 2019 with sustained winds of 185 mph, torrential rains and relentless flooding, causing70% of the island to become submerged. The horror hung over the island for a seemingly interminable 40 hours, the slowest moving hurricane ever. It swept away houses, killed an unknown number of people, devastated the landscape, spilled oil from stora...

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A new normal
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November 01, 2016
A new normal

Keith Cooper, a 59-year-old businessman, who with his wife, Linda, owns West End Ecology Tours, bent down and picked up a small sewing kit out of a pile of debris, dusted it off and put it into his pocket as if he had found a cherished family memento last Wednesday.

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August 18, 2016
Kelly's donates kitchen to help children's home

IN the spirit of giving back, Kelly's Freeport Ltd. generously donated and installed a brand new kitchen at the Grand Bahama Children's Home.

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