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BPL working to restore electricity supply
BPL working to restore electricity supply
Bahamas Power and Light Company Ltd. (BPL) advises its customers that as a result of the passage of Hurricane Irma, a number of areas on our network have been impacted resulting in the disruption of electricity supplies...
Several Family Islands stores in breach of price control regs
The Price Control Commission found that several stores in the Family Islands were in breach of price control regulations.
New marriage book aims to enhance and restore marriages
Author Teri M. Bethel is helping married couples put their relationships on the right track through her recently published book, "My Marriage Matters".
New Marriage Book Aims to Enhance and Restore Marriages
Author Teri M. Bethel is helping married couples put their relationships on the right track through her recently published book, My Marriage Matters. In this second edition, Bethel addresses a number of issues common to married couples such as: respect, honor, infidelity, sex, addictions, soul ties, sickness and more.
Power restored to 96 percent of New Providence
Power restored to 96 percent of New Providence
Bahamas Power and Light (BPL) yesterday advised that by today it expects to have restored electricity to 98 percent of its customers in New Providence in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.
BPL: 96 have power restored
BPL: 96 have power restored
BAHAMAS Power and Light has restored electricity to approximately 96 per cent of customers in New Providence and has substantially completed restoration efforts in North and Central Andros, BPL said yesterday.
"Restoring Services, Strengthening Community"
"Restoring Services, Strengthening Community"
With twelve days since the passing of Hurricane Matthew, The Bahamas Telecommunications Company Limited (BTC) continues to work around the clock towards full network restoration.
NEMA intensifies assessment of damage caused by Hurricane Matthew; Massive cleanup underway; Utilities being restored
NEMA intensifies assessment of damage caused by Hurricane Matthew; Massive cleanup underway; Utilities being restored
In the wake of the powerful Hurricane Matthew, the National Emergency Management Agency is strengthening its organizational structure and systems so as to effectively bring about assistance to Bahamians impacted by the storm.
This is being done through a three-tier system, which is being organized to include ground assessors, zone or district coordinators, technical and social services teams.
BTC sets 'feverish' pace in restoring network
BTC sets 'feverish' pace in restoring network
THE Bahamas Telecommunications Company Limited continues to work feverishly towards 100 per cent network restoration following Hurricane Matthew.
BTC continues to restore its network and provide aid to Bahamians
The Bahamas Telecommunications Company Limited (BTC) continues to work feverishly towards 100% network restoration following Hurricane Matthew.