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Five Events Celebrated The Earth
Five Events Celebrated The Earth
Eleuthera, Bahamas ? Earth Day 2012 celebrations in Eleuthera took on a whole new transformation where dreams, vision and collaboration were some of the successful ingredients that made it one, like no other. Six figures were invested into this project and as people learned more about the One Eleuthera Foundation, verbal pledges were committed towards signature projects on the Island. Branding Ele...
Tanks being built to tackle water problems in Eleuthera
WATER and Sewerage Corporation officials confirmed yesterday that construction of two tanks with 200,000 gallons of water per day capacity is underway in Eleuthera and will be completed by the end of February to improve the water supply on the island.
Eleuthera jammin' for sustainable industry
Eleuthera jammin' for sustainable industry
Six figures have been invested in the upcoming Jammin' For Nature in Eleuthera, as the gathering looks to provide an economic boost while promoting sustainable industry.
North Eleuthera airport to get 400,000 temporary terminal
Director of Aviation Algernon Cargill explained yesterday that in the next few weeks, Eleuthera’s busiest airport will begin to erect a $400,000 temporary building that will allow it to expand the amount of people the existing terminal can accommodate, as the island’s tourism continues to increa
COB students intern at Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve
College of The Bahamas (COB) students Rose Charles, Brendan Toote, and Antonette Hudson were given the opportunity to study the natural history of Eleuthera at the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve over a seven-week period under the guidance of Dr. Ethan Freid, a former COB lecturer.
STEP members honored
STEP members honored
Dr Ethan Freid, botanist at the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve on Eleuthera, recently led a collecting expedition to Inagua as part of the Preserve?s plant conservation efforts.
Adia Nora Bowles, 68
Adia Nora Bowles, 68
Funeral service for Adia Nora Bowles, 68 of Foxdale Subdivision and formerly of Lower Bogue, Eleuthera, who died on April 16th, 2011, will be held on Sunday, May 8th, 2011, at 1:00 p.m. at Living Faith Seventh-Day Adventist Church, Old Trail Road. Officiating will be Pastor Barrington H. Brennen. Interment follows in Woodlawn Gardens Cemetery, Soldier Road.
Indelible memories will forever linge...
Summer interns study natural history of summer internship at Leon Levy Preserve
Three College of The Bahamas students - Rose Charles, Brendan Toote, and Antonette Hudson - were selected as interns from 15 applicants by the Leon Levy Native Plant Preserve on Eleuthera this summer.
Celebrate Forestry Awareness Week with the BNT
Celebrate Forestry Awareness Week with the BNT
This week is Forestry Awareness Week, and the Bahamas National Trust (BNT) is celebrating in several ways at various national parks throughout The Bahamas...
Why don?t Bahamians teach our children how to swim?
Why don?t Bahamians teach our children how to swim?
On sunny beach days in The Bahamas, it?s easy to spot the most popular real estate. Nearly everyone?s in water no deeper than they can stand. A few may be a little braver.
Even though it?s a safe bet that living in The Bahamas means seeing the ocean nearly every day of your life, many of us have not