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Olympian Trevor Barry off to Rio with high hopes for medal
Trevor Barry, one of three Bahamian High Jumpers to qualify for the Rio Olympics, came home to Nassau for final training with Sports Legend Coach Keith Parker.
Joanna, Arianna headed to the Olympics
Joanna, Arianna headed to the Olympics
Given her rate of progression, one got the feeling that once Joanna Evans took a break from short course yards in college and come home for the nationals, she would show marked improvement.
Volunteers of Miya Bahamas and the WSC Spruce up Community Park on International Good Deeds Day
Volunteers of Miya Bahamas and the WSC Spruce up Community Park on International Good Deeds Day
The smiles of excited children have taken over at Faith Gardens Community Park in South Beach.
Grand Bahama Port Authority volunteers improve homes and lives of Freeport's elderly in major service initiative
Grand Bahama Port Authority volunteers improve homes and lives of Freeport's elderly in major service initiative
FREEPORT, The Bahamas -- Several Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) employees braved the torrid heat last Saturday to make some major improvements to five local retirement homes. The initiative served as part of the company's ongoing effort to make a valuable impact on the community, and involved four volunteer groups completing a variety of repair jobs at senior citizen homes across the city of F...
GBPA volunteers improve the homes, lives of Freeport's elderly
FREEPORT, Grand Bahama - Several Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) employees braved the torrid heat last Saturday to make some major improvements to five local retirement homes.
Grand Bahama Port Authority volunteers improve homes & lives of Freeport's elderly
Several Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) employees braved the torrid heat last Saturday to make some major improvements to five local retirement homes. The initiative served as part of the company's ongoing...
20 million for 'special employment projects'
20 million for 'special employment projects'
The government has allocated $20 million to "special employment projects" in conjunction with the Urban Renewal Programme in its 2015/2016 budget.
Time for a Square Deal 2.0
Time for a Square Deal 2.0
The late great and deeply lamented Sir Lynden Oscar Pindling, former Premier and Prime Minister of this wonderful nation, was a visionary, even if some of his political and economic antics caused massive grief for countless Bahamians.
Arawak Homes to take homeowners to court in January
Arawak Homes to take homeowners to court in January
Arawak Homes will begin pursuing legal action against homeowners living on its disputed Sir Lynden Pindling Estates property in January 2015, according to Arawak Homes President Franon Wilson.
Wilson indicated yesterday that only a quarter of the approximately 400 liable persons had met with Arawak homes to regularize their properties after a July 29 Privy Council ruling upheld a Court of Appeal j...
Myers: Land system 'awfully messy'
Myers: Land system 'awfully messy'
An official of the Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation (BCCEC) has called for an overhaul of the country's "awfully messy" land registry system, following the resolution of a recent land ownership dispute, which ruled that hundreds of residents in Sir Lynden Pindling Estates are living on land owned by Arawak Homes.
BCCEC Chairman Robert Myers stated that significant improvemen...