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Christie And The PLP, 100 Days Later
Christie And The PLP, 100 Days Later
While Prime Minister Perry Christie has boasted that his administration has exceeded the 100-day benchmarks set out in its Charter for Governance, the implementation of some of the promises are difficult to gauge because of their subjectivity.
BREA Entry Licensing Course set for Grand Bahama, October 17-20
The Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA) wishes to advise the public that a BREA Licensing Course will be held in Grand Bahama from October 17th through 22nd at the Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce office. Persons interested in enrolling in the course are asked to contact any of the following BREA representatives of the Grand Bahama Chapter for applications and more information...
Freeport got weather warning after tornadoes hit
Freeport got weather warning after tornadoes hit
FREEPORT, Grand Bahama - Residents got no warning that severe weather was expected until about 20 minutes after two tornados had struck the northern part of the island Monday.
Deputy Director of the Department of Meteorology, Basil Dean, said he has asked Director Arthur Rolle to investigate why no formal warning was issued early Monday morning.
Scott feels vindicated in stance on original Grand Lucayan deal
With the details of the Minnis administration's deal with Bahamas Port Investments Ltd. (BPI) for the sale of the Grand Lucayan now revealed, former Chairman of Lucayan Renewal Holdings Michael Scott said yesterday that he felt vindicated in his long-held belief that it was "a bad deal" for the Bahamian people.
St. George questions accuracy of McKinsey Report
St. George questions accuracy of McKinsey Report
Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) Vice Chairman Sarah St. George said talks with Prime Minister Perry Christie have given GBPA partners confidence that there will be a "practical and measured approach to the Hawksbill Creek Agreement (HCA) Review Committee's earlier recommendations", and that Christie has given assurances that his approach will be "fair and non-coercive".
Freeport gets positive response at RILA 2016
Freeport gets positive response at RILA 2016
Reducing cost, greater efficiency and first to market are buzz terms for 2016 across the global supply chain and transportation industries.
Shared Office Space Makes Sense For Business in FPO
Shared Office Space Makes Sense For Business in FPO
For Grand Bahama entrepreneurs running small businesses from a shared office space has strong advantages for their growing ventures. Companies like ML Travel Services and iWare Ltd, an IT company, are capitalizing on the trend as both operate from Seahorse Office Suites in the Lucaya Shopping Centre in Freeport.
Businesspersons launch website
Businesspersons launch website
A group of businesspersons who hope to bring about change by presenting an informed opinion to the government on a number of issues that will directly affect Grand Bahama have launched a website to help garner public support.
Attorney Carey Leonard recently embarked on a series of public speaking appearances, presenting information on various topics which are related to the development of the i...
Citizen's Review host supports literacy
Citizen's Review host supports literacy
Controversial talk show host Erin Ferguson traveled to Grand Bahama initially to appear on a local talk show, but said he felt the need to impart some words of wisdom to youngsters on the island.
In His Father's Footsteps: Coldwell Banker James Sarles Realty Welcomes New Agent Nikolai Sarles
In His Father's Footsteps: Coldwell Banker James Sarles Realty Welcomes New Agent Nikolai Sarles
Freeport, Grand Bahama - Following in his father's footsteps, Nikolai Sarles recently passed the Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA) exam and will be a licensed real estate sales agent, selling properties throughout The Bahamas and working with his father, prominent broker James Sarles, President of Coldwell Banker James Sarles Realty in Grand Bahama.