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Two workers at Baker's Bay have tested positive for COVID-19
Two workers at Baker's Bay have tested positive for COVID-19, The Nassau Guardian has confirmed. One is a Mexican worker who has been on the project for the last 20 days...
Rebirth of "Regattas In The Abaco" (RiTA): A Spectacular Success
Befitting the recent announcement that Sailing is now the national sport of the Bahamas, The Abacos witnessed an outstanding success in the first year of the rebirth of the summer sailing regatta. From June 25th to July 1st, between Elbow Cay and Green Turtle Cay, participants were treated to a series of five thrilling sailing races.
Abaconians reassured on BEC power plant
Abaconians reassured on BEC power plant
The Bahamas Electricity Corporation power plant under construction in Wilson City, Abaco, is being built using best international practices, and is being monitored by government agencies, Minister of State for Utilities the Hon. Phenton Neymour assured Abaco residents on Thursday, September 10.
Abaco Mom Releases Memoir on Loving and Losing a Sickler
In her newly released, deeply emotional memoir, Zetta Sylvia Baillou-Poitier shares the challenges of raising children with sickle cell disease and the pain of losing her daughter, in a story that’s relatable to anyone dealing with the loss of a loved one, regardless of circumstance...
Minister Pintard Reviews Opportunity for Biomass Plant on Abaco
On a recent familiarization trip to Abaco newly-appointed Minister of Agriculture and Marine Resources, the Hon. Michael Pintard reviewed a proposal that may help to ease power supply woes on that island...
Skeletal remains are found on Abaco
Skeletal remains are found on Abaco
HUMAN skeletal remains, discovered on Abaco this week, have been flown to New Providence for laboratory testing and evaluation, according to a senior police official on the island...
More Developments Announced After Abaco Cabinet Meeting
Several developments came out of Tuesday's historic Cabinet meeting in Marsh Harbour, Abaco.
Abaco man is the latest to die from COVID-19
Abaco man is the latest to die from COVID-19
A 58-year-old from Abaco is the latest person to die from COVID-19 in The Bahamas, the Ministry of Health reported.
In it’s daily dashboard, the ministry said the latest victim died on March 1.
The total number of COVID deaths in The Bahamas now stands at 181.
FNM National Candidates Launch Address - Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham
Fellow Bahamians;
F-N-Ms:
It?s nearly time! This voyage is nearly over. Soon we will bring the Bahamian Ship-of-State back to Port.
'No answer' for BEC's woe over transmission
'No answer' for BEC's woe over transmission
The Minister of the Environment "does not have an answer" as to why initial steps on installing a transmission line capable of carrying the required amount of energy from Abaco's new power plant to residents and businesses are being taken now, with the plant itself is in the final testing phase.
Earl Deveaux confirmed in a meeting with the Abaco business community and residents in Marsh Harbou...