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GB Chamber President calls for cooperation from GB stakeholders to grow economy
Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce (GBCC) President Mick Holding served as a guest speaker at the 19th Annual Grand Bahama Business Outlook, held Thursday, March 9 at the Grand Lucayan.
New Gospel Station Hits Airwaves In Grand Bahama
New Gospel Station Hits Airwaves In Grand Bahama
The Freeport News: Grand Bahama welcomed its first gospel radio station yesterday, with the official launch of DOVE 103.7FM.
GB Chamber starts new year with Ministry for Grand Bahama visit
Newly elected executives of the Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce (GBCC) paid a courtesy call on Minister for Grand Bahama Dr Michael Darville last week as part of their 2017 mandate to foster open communication between the GBCC and Grand Bahama's key stakeholders...
Fully Electrified
Fully Electrified
?After more than 175,000 hours of work spanning 38 days since Hurricane Matthew made landfall in Grand Bahama, restoration of electricity to the island is effectively complete.?
'Up to 1,000 Grand Bahama hotel staff out of work after Matthew'
GRAND Bahama's hotel and tourism industries have suffered a huge blow from Hurricane Matthew, which forced the closure of several resort properties on the island, including the two major anchor hotels in Lucaya.
Roofs ripped off amid devastation across island
Roofs ripped off amid devastation across island
HURRICANE Matthew left widespread destruction throughout the island of Grand Bahama from East End to West End, ripping off roofs, uprooting trees, toppling utility poles, and damaging homes and property.
Chesapeake firm says it is following best practice
Chesapeake firm says it is following best practice
THE Grand Bahama Port Authority Ltd. and the Grand Bahama Utility Company Ltd. have confirmed that "industry best practices" are being followed regarding the operation of the Chesapeake Waste Water Treatment Plant.
DNA asks for clarity over sale of the Grand Lucayan Resort
WITH hundreds of hotel jobs now at stake in Grand Bahama, Democratic National Alliance Leader Branville McCartney stressed that Bahamians are again "sadly left in the dark" as the government remains quiet about the matters concerning the sale of the Grand Lucayan Resort.
It's Time to Celebrate the Up Side of Down!
It's Time to Celebrate the Up Side of Down!
This weekend the Grand Bahama community is being asked to help celebrate the ?Up Side of Down? at the annual GB Down Syndrome Buddy Walk.
Road Safety Committee targets high school students with essay competition
If you are a high school student living on Grand Bahama Island and concerned for the safety of all road users, you now have an opportunity to say what you feel.