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MYSC Annual E. Clement Bethel National Arts Festival opens in Grand Bahama
The Ministry of Youth, Sports and Culture Annual E. Clement Bethel National Arts Festival opened in Grand Bahama on Tuesday, April 18 with an explosion of talent from students at St. George's High School.
Social Services to honor senior women during the month of October
The month of October has been globally designated as the ‘Month of the Older Person.’ The Department of SocialServices in Grand Bahama has organized a number of activities designed to highlight and celebrate older persons in Grand Bahama, with special emphasis on older women.
Sunset Pilot Club makes history in Grand Bahama
Sunset Pilot Club makes history in Grand Bahama
THE Sunset Pilot Club of Grand Bahama has made history as the first chartered co-ed Pilot Club on the island.
33 candidates to battle it out for Grand Bahama seats
SOME 33 candidates were nominated on Friday to contest the five constituency seats on Grand Bahama.
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.
Grand Bahama Rotarians hear from GBPA’s Rupert Hayward on Island’s progress post-Hurricane Dorian
Grand Bahama Rotarians hear from GBPA’s Rupert Hayward on Island’s progress post-Hurricane Dorian
Last week the Rotary Club of Freeport held its weekly meeting via Zoom and were delighted to welcome Rupert Hayward, Executive Director of the Grand Bahama Port Authority Limited...
Education Minister outlines purpose for National High School Diploma Review Commission
Minister of Education and Technical &Vocational Training, the Hon. Glenys Hanna-Martin says education is the key to national development and is germane to individual progress and a sense of self.
Taxis and vendors wary of 'bubble' proposal
Taxis and vendors wary of 'bubble' proposal
WITH cruise ships set to arrive in June, a proposed exclusive "bubble" arrangement between the vessels and tour operators at Freeport Harbour is not sitting well with local taxicab drivers and straw vendors.