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November 03, 2022
'Mangrove Mania', taking root and flourishing in Grand Bahama

Wife of Prime Minister Philip Davis and representative of the Office of the Spouse of the Prime Minister, Mrs. Ann Marie Davis is helping to put much-needed focus on the important roles of mangrove ecosystems and why restoring and replenishing the mangroves in and around Grand Bahama is vital for the island’s future.

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March 20, 2015
Bills Being Construction to Protect the Environment

Four bills are currently being compiled to deal with the protection of the environment, said Minister for Grand Bahama, the Hon. Dr. Michael Darville, on Thursday during the ?Keep Grand Bahama Clean? Forum held at Police Headquarters...

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December 18, 2015
Contract signed for new Fishing Hole Causeway in Grand Bahama

Residents of West Grand Bahama and all those persons who frequent that area are delighted with the Government?s signing of a contract to build a new causeway at the Fishing Hole, putting an end to vexing problems of flooding during adverse weather conditions.

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August 31, 2015
Grand Bahamian Business Community Welcomse Entrepreneur Who Has Removed The Box

The Grand Bahama community recently witnessed first hand the revolutionary breakthrough of the services of Caribbean Pavement Solutions (CPS) in Grand Bahama, which included the resurfacing and striping of the Kelly's parking lot and the roundabout on the East Sunrise highway...

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August 08, 2023
Environment Minister says every effort being made to protect livelihood of residents in area affected by oil slick

Minister with responsibility for the Environment and Natural Resources and the acting Minister for Transport and Housing, Vaughn Miller says every effort is being made to protect the lives and livelihoods of residents in the immediate communities where an oil slick was reported two days ago, namely residents in Pinder’s Point, North Bahamia, Hunters and Grand Bahama in general.

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June 03, 2019
Grand Bahama Officially Opens World's First Land-Base Commercial Coral Farm for Reef Restoration

Sets The Bahamas as a flagship destination in global effort to restore dying reefs...Coral reefs are dying around the world, with over half being lost since the early seventies. Based on current trends, scientists predict that ninety percent of coral reefs are on track to die by 2050...

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November 09, 2017
Save The Bays Plant 15 Neem Trees on GB Humane Society Grounds

Active environmental advocacy and education group Save The Bays took its greener is better message to a different kind of platform recently, far from the halls of government and the courts right to the Grand Bahama Humane Society...

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August 30, 2016
Waterkeepers and STB lead youth environmental adventure

The word ?environment? means a whole lot more to a group of Grand Bahama students now that they?ve completed the first ever Kids Version of Eco Explorer Camp!

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May 12, 2015
AMMC expands second city historic offerings

From Freeport to West End, three new heritage projects are set to open in the nation's second city -- a welcomed addition to the island's tour offerings.

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