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NEMA takes relief supplies directly to the doors of affected residents
NEMA took hurricane relief supplies directly to the residents of Grand Bahama in “Operation Relief Saturday,” September 14, 2019.
Hundreds of Travel Agents Visit Freeport Bahamas as part of World's Largest Seminar at Sea and Fam
Hundreds of Travel Agents Visit Freeport Bahamas as part of World's Largest Seminar at Sea and Fam
A group of over 200 travel agents converged on Freeport, Grand Bahama over the weekend as part of what The Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line (BPCL) dubbed “The Worlds’s largest Seminar at Sea and Fam...”
Small Business Development Program Launched in Eight Mile Rock
The Government launched its Grand Bahama’s Small Business Development program in West Grand Bahama at the Eight Mile Rock High School auditorium, Friday, March 8, 2019...
Education Minister Heads Impressive List of Speakers at 2nd Annual GB Tech Summit
Minister of Education, the Hon. Jeffrey Lloyd heads an impressive list of speakers at the Second Annual Grand Bahama Technology Summit, set to take place, November 14-16 at the Grand Lucayan...
Derelict Buildings to Fall: Pioneers Plaza the First of Many on Grand Bahama
In keeping with its mandate to manage the City of Freeport, the Grand Bahama Port Authority (GBPA) is continuing the process of ridding the island of abandoned, derelict and structurally unsound properties...
Friends of The Home, open their Home to help Local Children
They say it takes a village to raise a child, and thanks to some wonderful local mothers and their group of supporters, the Grand Bahama Children?s Home (GBCH) everyday life is getting better...
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...
Residents protest over health fears from industry
Residents protest over health fears from industry
A GROUP of concerned residents staged a protest in the Freeport Industrial Park area on Tuesday over the alleged ongoing industrial pollution that they feel affects the nearby communities in which they live.
Lucayan owner hit by losses due to hurricane
Lucayan owner hit by losses due to hurricane
WHILE the government strategises over the resuscitation of the Grand Bahama economy in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew, Prime Minister Perry Christie revealed yesterday that Hutchinson Whampoa, owner of the Lucayan group of hotels on that island, has "suffered significant losses" and continues to search for potential buyers.
Excitement Over Tourism Rebounding
Excitement Over Tourism Rebounding
Ministry of Tourism (MOT) Grand Bahama and Grand Bahama Island (GBI) Tourism Board officials are elated that the island?s tourism product is on the rebound, following the devastation of Hurricane Matthew last month (October 6).