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Hutchison eyes more layoffs in GB
Hutchison eyes more layoffs in GB
More layoffs at Hutchison Port Holdings could be on the horizon, Guardian Business has learned, as Grand Bahama's sole container company is reeling from lost business.
Well-placed sources familiar with the matter said 10 employees may have a date with the chopping block as early as this week.
Summit tops up GB economy with 7M spend
Summit tops up GB economy with 7M spend
Celebrity Summit, the second cruise ship from Celebrity Cruises to receive a facelift at the Grand Bahama Shipyard in as many months, has made landfall in Grand Bahama.
Over the next few months the massive vessel is expected to pump $7 million into the local economy, bringing the company's recent spend on the island to $14 million.
GB Shipyard Booms from New Trend
GB Shipyard Booms from New Trend
Grand Bahama Shipyard has seen a significant rise in business in the last year, as the cruise industry reduces orders for new vessels and instead opts for repairs and upgrades.
Grand Bahama Chamber installs new members
Grand Bahama Chamber installs new members
Freeport, Bahamas - During the recent Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce meeting about four new companies were installed into this organization.? Joining were Terreve College, Better Care Janitorial, Blade, and Parriswhittaker Law Firm.
During the meeting renowned Bahamian architect/poet/writer Patrick
Rahming was the speaker addressing the topic The Branding of Freeport: You Can't Market What ...
FIDA announes 2008/9 scholarship recipient
FIDA announes 2008/9 scholarship recipient
The Grand Bahama Chapter of the International Federation of Women Lawyers (FIDA) is pleased to announce that Destiny Danielle McKinney is the third recipient of the annual FIDA Scholarship Award. Miss McKinney is a 2008 graduate of Sunland Baptist Academy, Freeport, Grand Bahama and is pursuing an Associate Degree in Law at the College of The Bahamas.
EY Bahamas' new office in Freeport 'positive addition'
The Grand Bahama Port Authority, Ltd. has announced that EY Bahamas Ltd will open a new office in Freeport.
Scott feels vindicated in stance on original Grand Lucayan deal
With the details of the Minnis administration's deal with Bahamas Port Investments Ltd. (BPI) for the sale of the Grand Lucayan now revealed, former Chairman of Lucayan Renewal Holdings Michael Scott said yesterday that he felt vindicated in his long-held belief that it was "a bad deal" for the Bahamian people.
Government improves E-Government
Government improves E-Government
The Government of The Bahamas has increased the use of e-platforms, particularly since the worldwide pandemic caused by the novel coronavirus...
21m first phase of Rand Memorial Hospital redevelopment officially recommissioned
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis and Minister of Health Renward Wells were in Grand Bahama on Friday for the official recommissioning of the $21m-first phase redevelopment of the Rand Memorial Hospital.
March for Ocean Protection Dubbed a Success
March for Ocean Protection Dubbed a Success
Environmentalists, NGOs, students and residents on Grand Bahama turned out in strong numbers to march for the protection of our oceans on Saturday...