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BTC CONDUCTS MASSIVE FIBER UPGRADE IN ABACO
BTC CONDUCTS MASSIVE FIBER UPGRADE IN ABACO
Approximately 2,000 families in Abaco will have access to BTC’s expanding fiber to the home network. The company is currently installing services in Central Pines and concurrently conducting a massive overhaul of its network in the Dundas Town, Murphy Town, and Marsh Harbour communities.
BTC will extend its reach into the surrounding cays – providing access to best-in-class broadband servi...
Abaco Students Thank Lyford Cay Foundations for Helping Rebuild Central Abaco Primary School
Abaco Students Thank Lyford Cay Foundations for Helping Rebuild Central Abaco Primary School
With hand-painted signs held high, students at Central Abaco Primary School welcomed representatives of the Lyford Cay and Canadian Lyford Cay Foundations, thanking them for generous donations that helped rebuild the school destroyed by Hurricane Dorian.
It was a celebration nearly two years in the making.
“We were so touched and moved to see what was achieved with this beautiful new Cen...
Man charged with housebreaking, stealing and receiving
A 31-year-old man was remanded to prison on Friday after being charged with several housebreaking and stealing incidents.
Union of Central Bankers members walk off the job
Union of Central Bankers members walk off the job
MEMBERS of the Union of Central Bankers walked off the job yesterday citing unresolved grievances with management.
SCOTIABANK BAHAMAS AWARDS OUTSTANDING DEBATE
SCOTIABANK BAHAMAS AWARDS OUTSTANDING DEBATE
In May, the Ministry of Education held its annual Northern New Providence Secondary District (NNPSD) awards ceremony for its schools debate competition, where some of the country’s finest students from three schools, namely, C.C. Sweeting Senior High, C.I. Gibson Senior High and C.R. Walker Senior High were awarded prizes for their efforts.
LPIA Reveals New Summer 2021 Operations Plan, Shares Important Travel Tips for Passengers
LPIA Reveals New Summer 2021 Operations Plan, Shares Important Travel Tips for Passengers
In an effort to mitigate the impact of growing passenger traffic and COVID-19 protocols, key stakeholders at Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) have finalized plans to ensure that passengers can be safely and efficiently processed through the airport during what promises to be a busy upcoming summer travel season.
Nassau has been selected as a homeport for two cruise lines beginning ...
Rotary helps out Dept of Corrections
Rotary helps out Dept of Corrections
THE Rotary Club of Nassau in conjunction with Nassau Agencies Ltd made a generous donation to the Bahamas Department of Correctional Services yesterday.
Leno Corporate Centre Expected to Draw Competitive Bids for Occupancy
After a year of making the best of a kitchen corner or pushing aside bikes and tools to set up a laptop and backdrop in the garage, thousands of professionals are eager to get back to a plush office with all the accoutrements meant for conducting business.
In The Bahamas, there is just one more hurdle before the pre-pandemic office world resumes. It’s a shortage of space.
“For a long t...
URCA: Mobile data subscribers grow 43 percent
URCA: Mobile data subscribers grow 43 percent
While mobile voice subscribers saw a five percent decline across the electronic communications sector (ECS) in 2020, mobile data subscribers grew a strong 43 percent, according to the Utilities Regulation and Competition Authority’s (URCA) just-published 2020 Annual Report and 2021 Annual Plan.
Queen's College students sweep national awards top spots
Kamori Sawyer, a student of Queen's College, is the recipient of the Paul Adderley Award, which is awarded to the Most Outstanding Student in the Bahamas General Certificate of Secondary Education (BGCSE) exams.