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Bahamians come up big in Great Britain's win
Bahamians come up big in Great Britain's win
With eight players who are either Bahamians, or with Bahamian roots, and two Bahamian coaches, on its roster, Team Great Britain is swinging for the fences at the 2023 World Baseball Classic which is currently ongoing at four major cities around the world. The Taichung Intercontinental Baseball Stadium in Taichung, Taiwan, is the host venue for Pool ...
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Woman reportedly leasing land where shanties are calls on govt to act
A woman who attempted to demolish a shantytown on land off Bacardi Road she allegedly leases from the government is calling on the Davis administration to deal with the issue of shantytowns in the country.
STB objects to South Riding Point sale; claims cleanup incomplete
Environmental group Save The Bays (STB) is calling for a pause in the sale of Equinor's South Riding Point facility until the company has completed the cleaning of the oil spill caused by Hurricane Dorian.
Equinor sells South Riding Point oil terminal in GB
Equinor sells South Riding Point oil terminal in GB
Equinor is selling its South Riding Point oil terminal in Grand Bahama and has entered into an agreement with European liquid fuels terminal operator Liwathon for the purchase of the terminal.
Exuma set for air transport infrastructure upgrade; other airports to follow
Exuma will be the first of several Family Islands to receive much needed air transport infrastructure improvements which are expected to boost visitor arrivals and improve the standard of living for residents of this southern island.
Contract signed for airside work of Exuma airport
Contract signed for airside work of Exuma airport
The Ministry of Works and Utilities yesterday signed a $34.2 million contract with Bahamas Hot Mix Company for airside construction work at Exuma International Airport. The scope of work includes "pavement rehabilitation works for apron, taxiways, and the runway; new taxiway installation, fencing and drainage; lighting and electrical work; navigational aids and runway markings". Minister ...
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Freeport Rugby Club forging a comeback
Freeport Rugby Club forging a comeback
One of Grand Bahama's oldest sporting clubs, Freeport Rugby Football Club (FRFC), is now back in action after a low profile due to hurricanes and the pandemic. Club President Rob Speller is excited about the new season fixtures and in a recent interview with Grand Bahama News,said, "Freeport has a young aggressive team and will ...
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Improving our main industry
Improving our main industry
Dear Editor, We are all familiar with the phrase that claims that "the grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence". A slight variant of this saying may be, that perhaps "you should water and feed your own grass before longingly looking at the grass on the other side of the fence". ...
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How to bring awareness to locals in Bahamas about Nassau Carriage Horses (we realize we are not the first to try to help make change)
The living conditions of the Bahamas licensed carriage horses is appalling and the Ministry of Tourism should be embarrassed.
Hitmen win 5-2 to repeat as NPSA champions
Hitmen win 5-2 to repeat as NPSA champions
The C&S Enterprise Hitmen scored five runs in the bottom of the sixth inning to repeat as the New Providence Softball Association (NPSA) men's champions. They took care of the Cyber Tech Blue Marlins 5-2 to win the best-of-five series 3-2, at the Blue Hills Sporting Complex's Bankers Field last night.