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Non-profit donates laptops and projectors to Beacon School
Sonless Martin and Ray Ferguson of non-profit organization, Beacon for Change, have ensured that every teacher at The Beacon School will have a laptop and a projector for their classroom, as they realized that the school had a need, and were happy to be able to answer the call.
Lucaya International School
Lucaya International School
Chesapeake Road Lucaya
Freeport
Grand Bahama, Bahamas
Minister Moxey encourages entrepreneurship among Grand Bahamian women
Minister for Grand Bahama, the Hon. Ginger Moxey has always been a supporter of small business development in Grand Bahama, particularly those businesses started and operated by women.
New Coral Disease Outbreak Hits Grand Bahama
New Coral Disease Outbreak Hits Grand Bahama
Cruise, commercial ships linked to spread... A new, rapidly spreading outbreak of Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD) has quietly infiltrated nearly 40 miles of Grand Bahama’s southern coastline, killing a wide range of coral including some that are already endangered...
100 New Refrigerators donated to Grand Bahama Homeowners
Over the past several weeks, the Grand Bahama Disaster Relief Foundation (GBDRF), the charitable arm of the Grand Bahama Port Authority Limited (GBPA), along with GBPA volunteers, have distributed brand new refrigerators to more than 100 homeowners in communities across the island - yet another step toward turning local houses into homes...
Education to be main focus at Second annual GB Technology Summit
Kristie Powell was a young, talented Bahamian employed at Tech giant Google, and working shoulder to shoulder with some of the greatest minds, ferocious entrepreneurs and tech savvy individuals in renowned Silicon Valley...
Launch of Second Annual GB Technology Summit
Launch of Second Annual GB Technology Summit
Minister of State for Grand Bahama, Senator Kwasi Thompson, one of the pioneers of the Grand Bahama Technology Summit, said during the second such summit, focus will be on showcasing education programs and highlighting...
'The Dollar That Could' benefits Grand Bahama charities
Three charitable organizations were the recipients of a cheque for $6,000 each on Friday evening, thanks to the generosity of Bahamas Striping Group of Companies and Caribbean Pavement Solutions.
'The dollar that could' benefits Grand Bahama charities
Three charitable organizations were the recipients of a cheque for $6,000 each on Friday evening, thanks to the generosity of Bahamas Striping Group of Companies and Caribbean Pavement Solutions. The presentations were made at Pelican Bay Resort.
GB Port Authority President addresses Grand Bahama Business Outlook
Remarks by Ian B. A. Rolle, President, The Grand Bahama Port Authority Ltd at Grand Bahama Business Outlook Monday, 23rd February 2009