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National Disaster Reconstruction Committee to provide support to hurrican damaged islands
National Disaster Reconstruction Committee to provide support to hurrican damaged islands
The business community throughout the settlements of Long Island were among the hardest hit as a result of the devastation of Hurricane Joaquin.
Department of Inland Revenue staff travel to Long Island
The Department of Inland Revenue (DIR) will be in Long Island this week to allow business owners to have the opportunity to meet with them and discuss the new business license online system which is part of the existing Online Tax Administration System (OTAS).
Department of Inland Revenue staff to travel to Long Island
The Department of Inland Revenue (DIR) will be in Long Island next week to allow business owners to have the opportunity to meet with them and discuss the new Business Licence online system which is part of the existing Online Tax Administration System (OTAS).
Announcement for Long Island
Announcement for Long Island
Terrece Bootle Bethel, Family Island Administrator for Long Island wishes to advise residents from Petty's to Salt Pond - affected by Hurricane Joaquin - to meet at the NGM Major High School in Buckley's at 9am on Tuesday, October 6, 2015
15-year-old boy dies after being thrown from pick-up truck
A TRAFFIC accident in Long Island yesterday claimed the life of a 15-year-old boy who was understood to have been travelling to Clarence Town in the rear of a truck carrying equipment for the island's inter-school track meet...
The Salinas
The Salinas
- $ 49,500,000
- Vacant Land
- Long Island, Bahamas
- Lot Area : 9221 acres
Prescription Drug Plan expanded to include fourth group of Bahamians
Phase I of the National Prescription Drug Plan (NPDP) has been expanded to include Bahamian citizens over 65 years of age who are not eligible to receive NIB pensions either as a result of insufficient contributions for a contributory benefit or, have more than adequate resources for a non-contributory assistance, NPDP Manager Tami Francis said.
No testing change planned
No testing change planned
TOURISM Minister Dionisio D'Aguilar suggested yesterday the government does not currently plan to move away from its RT-PCR testing requirement for domestic travel and utilise rapid antigen testing instead, despite increasing calls over the issue.