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Mold Remediation Takes Center Stage in GBPA-Supported Post-Dorian Meetings
The safe and effective removal of mold following severe flooding, such as Grand Bahamians experienced with Hurricane Dorian, is critical to full and healthy restoration. The Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) is pleased to support mold remediation education for Grand Bahama’s homeowners, business owners and contractors...
Meridian students learn about paper shredding, recycling
In the lead up to Earth Day on April 22, students from The Meridian School toured Sunryse Information Management's paper shredding warehouse on Bacardi Road.
Developing a cannabis industry
Developing a cannabis industry
Views on marijuana have shifted dramatically. Uruguay was the first country in the world to fully legalize in December 2013. Its dispensaries began selling weed in July 2017. In the United States, marijuana is illegal at the national level. However, some states have fully legalized. Medical marijuana is legal in most states. The old view that ...
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Environmentalist crowned Miss Bahamas
Environmentalist crowned Miss Bahamas
The Bahamas will be represented at the 72nd Miss Universe pageant by environmental project manager, Melissa Ingraham. The 26-year-old took home the golden jubilee Miss Bahamas Universe (MBU) jubilee crown on Sunday, July 2. Days after being named MBU, Ingraham who stands five feet two inches, has already turned her focus to working towards building ...
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Scathing report on detention center
Scathing report on detention center
The Inter-American Commission on Human Rights (IACHR) has requested the government implement eight precautionary measures to "ensure the life and physical integrity" of migrants at the Carmichael Road Detention Centre.
University of The Bahamas publishes Volume 26 of International Journal of Bahamian Studies
University of The Bahamas publishes Volume 26 of International Journal of Bahamian Studies
Scholarly analysis on the prevalence of Haitian stigmatization in The Bahamas, the relationship between religiosity and Bahamian gambling impulses, and the efficacy of corporal punishment in Bahamian schools...
Lyford Cay International School partners with Super Value in Earth Day celebration
Lyford Cay International School is pleased to partner with Super Value in celebrating Earth Day.
Reconstructing the Caribbean after Irma
Reconstructing the Caribbean after Irma
Hurricane Irma devastated several islands of the Caribbean. The hurricane took the leisurely time of a tourist on summer holiday in the tropics. Then she slowly wended her considerable, powerful, awe-inspiring mass, and destructive tentacles of wind, water, storm surge, and frightening spectacle of thunder and lightning, toward Florida.
Irma struck Floridians with winds of 130 miles per hour, Cate...
Removing the strip on asphalt shingles
Removing the strip on asphalt shingles
Especially during the hurricane season, when high winds cause damage to roofs, owners, builders and building supplies executives are drawn into an argument. It begins when someone picks up a shingle that has been blown from the roof, notices the cellophane strip on the underside and comments, "I see, the strip wasn't taken off. That's why the shingle flew off." Before you can say "roofing cement",...