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GB businesses rewarded for promoting energy efficiency
Twenty-five of Grand Bahama's small and medium-sized business owners were each given $5,000 as a reward for developing innovative strategies to reduce their energy consumption and usage.
Mario Carey: Extend hotel benefits to Bahamian homeowners for short-term rentals for major economic boost, long-term improvement will affect all sectors
A leading businessman and innovative thinker focused on boosting Bahamian prosperity through entrepreneurship today proposed extending benefits afforded large properties serving the tourist market to individual Bahamian homeowners who demonstrate the ability to offer, maintain and manage satisfactory short-term vacation rentals.
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.
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.
'Govt must tackle issue of aggressive animals'
'Govt must tackle issue of aggressive animals'
AN animal advocate believes successive governments have failed to deal with aggressive animals, and owners of dogs that attack people should be held accountable.
Learning beyond the three R's
Learning beyond the three R's
Going to school will never be the same again for five-year-old Reiyah Gibson. When the kindergartener eagerly hops out of her parents' car, it's with all the fun thoughts of reading, 'riting and 'rithmetic she will engage in during the school day, but before she gets to the issue of formal education, there's another bit of "school stuff" she has to take care of -- and that's tending to her vegeta...
Beach vendors to take legal action
Beach vendors to take legal action
THE Cabbage Beach Vendors Association plans to take legal action against Access Industries for missing and damaged beach equipment.
PLP Leader: Govt should acquire land in beach row
PLP Leader: Govt should acquire land in beach row
PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party leader Philip "Brave" Davis said if the issue of public access to Cabbage Beach cannot be resolved, the government should "acquire" the land next to the private property in question in the public's interest.