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Abaco Neem Products

Airport Circle, Don Mackey Blvd.
Marsh Harbour
Abaco, Bahamas


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Abaco Bahamas Orchards

Marsh Harbour
Marsh Harbour
Abaco, Bahamas


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Pine Woods Nursery

Don Mackay Blvd
Marsh Harbour
Abaco, Bahamas


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Lofty Fig Villas Hotel

East Bay Street
Marsh Harbour
Abaco, Bahamas


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The GREEN LEAF Hair & Nail Salon

Don McKay Blvd
Marsh Harbour
Abaco, Bahamas

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News Article
September 15, 2009
Abaconians reassured on BEC power plant

The Bahamas Electricity Corporation power plant under construction in Wilson City, Abaco, is being built using best international practices, and is being monitored by government agencies, Minister of State for Utilities the Hon. Phenton Neymour assured Abaco residents on Thursday, September 10.

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August 30, 2018
Minister Pintard Reviews Opportunity for Biomass Plant on Abaco

On a recent familiarization trip to Abaco newly-appointed Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources, the Hon. Michael Pintard reviewed a proposal that may help to ease power supply woes on that island...

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October 05, 2012
Seven Illegal Immigrants Arrested Off Treasure Cay - Suspected Marijuana Plants Found In Abaco

Abaco, Bahamas - On Thursday 4th October 2012 around 5:30pm,
Officers from the Treasure Cay Police Station reported arresting (7)
seven illegal immigrants while on a sail boat anchored off shore in
Treasure Cay.

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April 09, 2010
Neymour: Wilson City power plant 80% complete

Minister of State for the Environment Phenton Neymour yesterday revealed that the Bahamas Electricity Corporation's (BEC) controversial Wilson City Power Plant in Abaco is 80 percent complete.

The progress report came the same day government officials and the activist group Responsible Development For Abaco headed to court over the multimillion-dollar plant.

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April 13, 2010
'Engineer' title improperly used in power plant study

One of the lead signatories on the Wilson City Power Plant's Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) prepared for BEC was found to have wrongfully used the professional designate "Environmental Engineer" according to Tribune Business.

The Florida Board of Professional Engineers (FBPE) said KES Environmental Services employee Crystal Robbins should should have signed the document as an "Environmen...

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