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DPM urges Grand Bahamians to improve tourism experience
They're not getting off the ship because there is not enough to do" was the message delivered by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments and Aviation Chester Cooper to Grand Bahama's tourism stakeholders and entrepreneurs as he urged them to create more businesses that cater to and provide a real cultural experience for tourists coming to the island.
Save The Bays YEA Volunteers Pour 400+ Hours into Grand Bahama YMCA Facelift, Y Director Calls Transformation 'Breathtaking'
When parents and friends turned out for the Youth Environmental Ambassadors graduation ceremony at the YMCA in Grand Bahama May 6, they were greeted by what was called ?a breathtaking surprise? ? a completed renovated facility, thanks to volunteers from Save The Bays.
Grand Bahama Power Co. teaching respect for the environment to future generations
The Grand Bahama Power Company is staying true to their mantra - Keeping Grand Bahama?s Future Bright, each day with their commitment to their Corporate Lands for Learning project
Equinor progress on Grand Bahama oil spill
Equinor progress on Grand Bahama oil spill
ACTIVIST Joseph Darville is pleased with the efforts being made by Equinor to clean up the oil spill in East Grand Bahama, but has indicated there is still lots of remediation work to be done.
Save The Bays Fears Oban Energies Refinery 'Could Wipe Out Life as We Know It' in Grand Bahama
Save The Bays Fears Oban Energies Refinery 'Could Wipe Out Life as We Know It' in Grand Bahama
Declaring that a proposed oil refinery, storage and distribution facility ?could wipe out life as we know it in Grand Bahama?, Save The Bays today became the latest environmental advocacy organization to urge government...
Save The Bays Youth Environment Ambassador leadership program enters third year at 100 oversubscribed
Save The Bays Youth Environment Ambassador leadership program enters third year at 100 oversubscribed
They lined up by the dozens ? teenagers eager to sign on, ready to trade chilling out two Saturdays a month for the right to become leaders in environmental stewardship.
Celebrate Earth Day with an Environmental Lecture in Grand Bahama
The Grand Bahama Regional Branch of the Bahamas National Trust (BNT) has been spending this year educating Bahamians about their natural environment and ways to protect it with a series of public lectures...
Save the Bays, EARTHCARE Joins Hands to Introduce Grand Bahama Principles
Select students in Grand Bahama will have an extra school day when they return to class in January -- and no one is complaining...
Equinor site 'far from being cleaned up'
Equinor site 'far from being cleaned up'
A Grand Bahama environmentalist is strongly refuting a recent update by Equinor of the oil spill clean-up in the affected pine forest in East Grand Bahama, saying that "it is far from being cleaned up."
Save The Bays 2nd Camp Eco-Explorer Week Treats Younger Campers to Environmental Treasures and Secret Places
Save The Bays 2nd Camp Eco-Explorer Week Treats Younger Campers to Environmental Treasures and Secret Places
Campers all over the world ride horses, swim and eat S?mores by an open fire, but at one camp in Grand Bahama youngsters got to hang out with fish, mangroves, reef balls and sting rays. They were the dozen lucky enough to take part in the second session of Camp Eco-Explorer...