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BTC Sponsored Avvy's Carnival a Hit!
BTC Sponsored Avvy's Carnival a Hit!
With scores of revelers, the BTC sponsored ?Avvy Brings Carnival to Inagua? was nothing short of spectacular.
Morton Salt To Close Indefinitely
Morton Salt To Close Indefinitely
The economy of Inagua has been dealt a crippling blow with the indefinite closure of Morton Salt.
Sunday's passage of Hurricane Ike totally destroyed Morton's main building and melted tons of salt in its salt pans, forcing management to cease operations at the establishment, the island's main economic engine.
Public announcement by the Department of Immigration
Public announcement by the Department of Immigration
Consequent upon a series of community meetings by the Minister for Immigration in Inagua, the following is announced for public information for the residents of Matthew Town, Inagua and its environs:
Immigration exercises to take place on Inagua
Immigration exercises to take place on Inagua
The Department of Immigration has warned residents of Matthew Town, Inagua that there will be "greater scrutiny" to avoid the violation of immigration laws.
Archdeacon celebrates 40 years since ordination
Archdeacon celebrates 40 years since ordination
ANGLICAN Archdeacon James Palacious celebrates the 40th anniversary of his ordination this week with a service of thanksgiving at Christ the King on Thursday and on Sunday at St. Philip's Church, Inagua, on Sunday.
"BTC Sponsors Avvy's Carnival"
"BTC Sponsors Avvy's Carnival"
Bahamian singing sensation ?Avvy? plans to launch his third Carnival in Inagua with the help of The Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC)...
Archdeacon Palacious celebrates 40
Archdeacon Palacious celebrates 40
Four years ago, beginning with the celebration of his 60th birthday in 2012, Archdeacon James Palacious began raising money from the sale of his CDs and monetary gifts for his beloved St. Philip's Church on Inagua.
Reported oil spill in Matthew Town Harbour
Reported oil spill in Matthew Town Harbour
On Sunday, 03 March, 2013 at approximately 6:30 a.m. officials from Matthew Town, Inagua discovered that a 75? Haitian sloop had sunk in the harbour and spilled a mixture of diesel and oil. The vessel reportedly sank some time during the course of the night apparently due to adverse weather conditions.
New Hope For Moton Employees
New Hope For Moton Employees
There is a sense of new hope for Morton Salt employees residing on hurricane-ravished Inagua, with the announcement of the intention of parent company Rohm and Haas to rebuild the salt manufacturing facility.
One of nine charged over drug seizure gets five-year sentence
ONE of nine men faced with multiple drug charges stemming from a recent major drug seizure in Inagua was sentenced on Friday to five years in prison after pleading guilty to his involvement.