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Rubis Donates $50,000 Towards Hurricane Matthew Recovery Efforts
Oil company Rubis Bahamas Limited donated $50,000 towards the Hurricane Matthew recovery efforts. The presentation was made Thursday, November 17, 2016 at the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) on Gladstone Road.
Neymour doubtful over Rubis explanation for foul odor
A FORMER Cabinet minister is not convinced that the fumes emanating from a service station on East Bay Street are the result of "rotting vegetation" instead of a gas or diesel leak.
Rubis: Stench is rotting vegetation, not gas leak
Rubis: Stench is rotting vegetation, not gas leak
RUBIS Bahamas executives said yesterday that the fumes emanating from their service station on East Bay Street are coming from "rotting vegetation" and not a gas or diesel leak.
Fumes believed to be from Rubis make for uncomfortable conditions
Strong fumes believed to be emanating from the Rubis service station on East Bay Street near Harbour Bay Shopping Plaza forced some businesses in the area to send their staff home early yesterday.
Dozens of residents still using wells near Rubis service station
DOZENS of people living near the Rubis Service Station on Robinson Road are still using wells despite ongoing fears that the ground water remains contaminated from a massive gasoline leak that has been festering since late 2012, the Grand Bahama Human Rights Association has said.
Rubis report is complete - but still under review
Rubis report is complete - but still under review
THE independent review commissioned by the government into the delayed release of a report on the ramifications of a 2012 Rubis gas leak in the Marathon constituency has been completed - but is still under review.
Save The Bays calls on PM to release Rubis report probe
Environmental group Save The Bays (STB) yesterday called on Prime Minister Perry Christie to release the review into the circumstances that led to the delay of a Rubis gasoline leak report, insisting that the "buck stops" with the prime minister.
"More than a year since the government promised them a full and frank explanation, Marathon residents are no closer to understanding why they were left i...
PM called on to release review of Rubis leak
PM called on to release review of Rubis leak
MORE than a year since the government promised them a full and frank explanation, Marathon residents are no closer to understanding why they were left in the dark about a dangerous toxic fuel spill in the centre of their community, according to environmental advocacy group Save The Bays (STB).
Residents protest outside the Rubis station where the fuel leak occurred
Residents of Marathon, a community in the Bahamian capital of Nassau, are waiting for answers, more than three years after a fuel spill in the centre of their community.
DNA: Fitzgerald and government mishandled the Rubis leak
The government?s failure to adequately inform and warn residents in the Marathon Constituency about the health hazards of the Rubis gas leak affecting their water supply, was a betrayal of epic proportions.