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Water And Sewerage Corporation Clarifies Plans For Long Island Following Erroneous Postings On Social Media
Water And Sewerage Corporation Clarifies Plans For Long Island Following Erroneous Postings On Social Media
It has come to the attention of the Corporation that erroneous information is being circulated as it relates to the Corporation’s efforts in Long Island, some of the pictures of which were taken from August of 2021.
Long Islanders Hope Cries Are Heard at TCL Group's Business Outlook
Although Long Island has been able to re-bound since the devastation caused by Hurricane Joaquin in 2015, without the construction of a new airport, increased airlift, foreign investment and island-wide water supply, its economy remains stunted...
South Long Island Water Supply Commissioning
South Long Island Water Supply Commissioning
In its continuing effort to provide potable water to all residents throughout the Bahamas, the Government of the Bahamas, through the Water and Sewerage Corporation...
Helping hurricane victims
Helping hurricane victims
EIGHT months after the devastating Hurricane Joaquin, Long Island's community centres are being restored to full working order thanks to the support of the Sandals Foundation.
Long Island lodge owner: Tens of millions to rebuild
Long Island lodge owner: Tens of millions to rebuild
With Long Island residents and business owners reeling from Hurricane Joaquin's swath of destruction over the weekend, one flats fishing professional yesterday stated that his business would have to be "totally rebuilt" as the government mulls a suite of tax breaks for individuals seeking to rebuild what has been lost.
Hunt for six missing off fire ship
Hunt for six missing off fire ship
POLICE in Long Island are still searching for six people who swam ashore on Friday after their vessel erupted into flames off Stella Maris a day prior...
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.