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Save The Bays Plant 15 Neem Trees on GB Humane Society Grounds
Active environmental advocacy and education group Save The Bays took its greener is better message to a different kind of platform recently, far from the halls of government and the courts right to the Grand Bahama Humane Society...
AMMC Visits Minister for Grand Bahama
AMMC Visits Minister for Grand Bahama
Board members of the Antiquities, Monuments and Museums Corporation were in Grand Bahama on Wednesday, April 27, for a Board Meeting and tour.
BTC Gives Back to Grand Bahama
BTC Gives Back to Grand Bahama
In response to the devastation following Hurricane Matthew, BTC in conjunction with several partners hosted a special community initiative for residents of Grand Bahama. The special event, themed ?We Gat Ya Back? seeks to provide support for residents.
Excitement Over Tourism Rebounding
Excitement Over Tourism Rebounding
Ministry of Tourism (MOT) Grand Bahama and Grand Bahama Island (GBI) Tourism Board officials are elated that the island?s tourism product is on the rebound, following the devastation of Hurricane Matthew last month (October 6).
Hotelier: Grand Bahama will recover from storm
Hotelier: Grand Bahama will recover from storm
Orlando House, an office close to the airport in Grand Bahama, after Hurricane Matthew.
Matthew damaged 7,000 GB homes
Matthew damaged 7,000 GB homes
In the wake of Hurricane Matthew, an estimated 7,000 homes were damaged in Grand Bahama, according to Deputy Director of Social Services Lillian Quant-Forbes.
BORCO donates $400,000
BORCO donates $400,000
The Bahamas Oil Refinery Company has donated some $400,000 to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) for clean-up and restoration efforts following the devastating arrival of Hurricane Matthew.
Matthew destroyed 7,000 GB homes
Matthew destroyed 7,000 GB homes
In the wake of Hurricane Matthew, an estimated 7,000 homes were destroyed in Grand Bahama, according to Deputy Director of Social Services Lillian Quant-Forbes.
A 'heck of a time' on Grand Bahama after Hurricane Matthew
IT's a "heck of a time" in Grand Bahama, an island administrator said on Sunday as residents continued clearing debris from roads, homes and passage ways following the damage inflicted on the island by Hurricane Matthew.
Praise for action in saving turtle
Praise for action in saving turtle
OFFICERS and officials in Grand Bahama have been praised by two leading environmental groups for their quick thinking in arresting and charging a man with illegal possession of a protected loggerhead turtle and releasing it back into the ocean.