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February 26, 2021
Residential mortgage commitments the lowest in a decade

Last year saw the lowest number of residential mortgage commitments in almost a decade, according to the latest data released by The Central Bank of The Bahamas. There were 773 mortgage commitments in 2020 - 641 single dwelling and 132 duplex and row - valued at just more than $150 million, according to the bank's ...
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Event
"Free Bowl Making Classes!

Saturday 2nd August 2014  2:00 PM

Empty Bowls Bahamas is once again offering Free bowl making , decorating and glazing classes at The Killarney Constituency Headquarters...

When: Saturday, August 2, 2014

Where: DIRECTIONS
The Killarney Constituency headquarters is located on West Bay Street, just west of Sandyport after the poopdeck on the right side of the street headed west. It is a white one story duplex apartment buildi...


News Article
November 01, 2019
Mario Carey: ‘Too many Bahamians being priced out of the housing market, we need innovative solutions’

A leading real estate broker said yesterday a solution must be found to close the widening gap of those who want to own a home and those who can afford to...

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September 10, 2019
Relief Efforts Underway for Bahamas Hurricane Recovery

Globalstar Partners with Regional Supplier Pulse Technology Solutions in Donation of Satellite Communication Solutions...

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June 20, 2019
Newly elected Bar Assn Real Estate Chair Sharlyn Smith: ‘Land reform top priority’

The newly-elected chair of the Bahamas Bar Association’s real estate division, Sharlyn R. Smith, vowed today to use her post to address what she called “an urgent need for land reform and matters which impact land administration.”...

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News Article
June 19, 2019
Newly elected bar association real estate chair: Land reform top priority

The newly elected chair of the Bahamas Bar Association's real estate division, Sharlyn R. Smith, has vowed to use her post to address what she called "an urgent need for...

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News Article
September 22, 2018
Minister Dames Pleased to Witness Opening of Albert J. Miller Complex Police and Fire Station

Minister of National Security, the Hon. Marvin Dames, said he was pleased to witness a vision become a realty during the official opening ceremony of the Albert J. Miller Complex Police and Fire Station on Friday, September 21...

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List of Shelters
News Article
September 05, 2017
List of Shelters

NEW PROVIDENCE

NAME OF SHELTER

ADDRESS

CAPACITY

New

Dimensions Ministries

Joe

Farrington Road

100

Epiphany

Anglican Church

Prince

Charles Drive

150-200

Epworth

Hall/Ebenezer Methodist (Physically Disabled/Homeless only)

Shirley

Street

100

Holy

Cross Anglican Church

Highbury

Park off Soldier Rd

100-200

Kemp Road

Ministries

Kemp Road

150

Pilgrim

Baptist Church

St. James...

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News Article
September 05, 2017
Commonwealth of The Bahamas HURRICANE SHELTERS 2017 UPDATED as of September 5, 2017

Commonwealth of The Bahamas HURRICANE SHELTERS 2017

UPDATED as of September 5, 2017



NAME OF SHELTER, ADDRESS, CAPACITY

NEW PROVIDENCE

1. New Dimensions Ministries, Joe Farrington Road, 100

2. Epiphany Anglican Church, Prince Charles Drive, 150-200

3. Epworth Hall/Ebenezer Methodist (Physically Disabled/Homeless only), Shirley Street, 100

4. Holy Cross Anglican Church, High...

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News Article
April 25, 2017
Venous insufficiency occurs when blood does not flow properly

Venous insufficiency is a condition where the flow of blood through the veins is inadequate, causing blood to pool in the legs. Remember, your arteries carry blood from your heart out to the rest of your body, like your legs. Your veins collect this blood and carry it back to the heart to be pumped again. One-way valves in the veins stop the blood from flowing backward. When the veins have trouble...

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