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U.S. ELECTION WATCH PARTY IN GRAND BAHAMA Minister Moxey apprises diplomats of government
 
The United States Charge D’Affaires Kimberley Furnish hosted an election watch at the Our Lucaya Resort in Freeport, Grand Bahama.  Attending as a guest was H.E. Wendall Jones, Bahamas Ambassador to the United States.

U.S. ELECTION WATCH PARTY IN GRAND BAHAMA

The United States Charge D’Affaires Kimberley Furnish hosted an election watch at the Our Lucaya Resort in Freeport, Grand Bahama.  Attending as a guest was H.E. Wendall Jones, Bahamas Ambassador to the United States.

DIPLOMAT DELEGATES AT 'DIPLOMATIC WEEK' IN GRAND BAHAMA - 2

Minister Moxey apprises diplomats of government’s efforts to recover, rebuild, and revolutionize Grand Bahama

FREEPORT, Grand Bahama, The Bahamas — Minister for Grand Bahama, Hon. Ginger Moxey pointed out that this year’s theme for Diplomatic Week – “climate, trade and cultural diplomacy” aligns with key priorities of the government’s ongoing efforts to recover, rebuild and revolutionize Grand Bahama Island and The Bahamas. The Grand Bahama Minister was among the […]

Rand Memorial Hospital’s Renovations is Next Step in Healthcare Transformation, says Gomez

18 March 2015

The country’s healthcare system is again being transformed as major renovations to the Rand Memorial Hospital were announced on Monday during a press conference by Minister of Health Dr. Perry Gomez. With the government making National Health Insurance a priority, the minister said those in authority must put in context infrastructural improvements at the public […]

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CHEC BAHAMAS REMAINS COMMITTED TO NORTH ABACO PORT PROJECT

18 March 2015

Chinese Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC) is reassuring the public of its commitment to successfully completing the $39 million North Abaco Port Project, as unexpected challenges are resolved. Country manager for CHEC Jeff Wang said the project was soon to be back on schedule, following the discovery of environmental setbacks that caused work to halt temporarily […]

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$800 Million Expansionary Investments for Freeport

17 March 2015

Vice President of the Grand Bahama Port Authority Sarah St. George, while reviewing the Hawksbill Creek Agreement, said there are some $800 million of expansionary investments in Freeport. While making a presentation at the Grand Bahama Business Outlook, Ms. St. George said extending Grand Bahama businesses will boost investor confidence within and outside The Bahamas. […]

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ATLANTIS APPOINTS PAUL BURKE AS NEW PRESIDENT AND MANAGING DIRECTOR

17 March 2015

Brookfield Asset Management is pleased to announce the promotion of Paul Burke, chief operating officer, to president and managing director of the Atlantis, Paradise Island resort. Burke will assume his new position immediately. Burke, who has been with Atlantis since 2011, has made significant contributions to the operations and functions of the resort, with an […]

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Husband Charged With Wife’s Murder

17 March 2015

A father of three faced murder and arson charges yesterday in connection with the woman whose body was found burnt beyond recognition last week Wednesday in a home in Whites Addition. Alton Miller, 36, who is of Jamaican descent, appeared before Chief Magistrate Joyann Ferguson-Pratt for allegedly killing his wife and then setting the home […]

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Bennett’s Hill Crime Hotspots Demolished

17 March 2015

Members of the Royal Bahamas Police Force (RBPF) in collaboration with the Wilson Construction Company demolished abandoned homes and all derelict vehicles in Bennett’s Hill community last Friday. In an effort to demolish crime hotspots in the area, about ten police officers responded to the concerns of Bennett’s Hill community members, who said abandoned buildings […]

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Minnis: Blackout Demonstrates Gov’t Incompetence

17 March 2015

Leader of the Free National Movement Dr. Hubert Minnis weighed in on Sunday with regards to the vexing island-wide blackout that left thousands of Bahamians outraged over the weekend. “Why you think we’re in this fiasco with BEC? They can’t make a decision again, and now it’s in the hands of the prime minister. God […]

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Teenagers Charged With Plantol Street Shooting

17 March 2015

Two teens were sent to prison yesterday in connection with the drive-by shooting on Plantol Street last month which left two men dead and two others in critical condition. Deano Nixon and Keith Allen, both 18 years old, were charged in the Magistrate’s Court yesterday on two counts of murder for the deaths of Henry […]

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Business Owners Upset Over Blackout

17 March 2015

Following the weekend’s island-wide blackout, some business owners are still upset about the damage it has caused and they are now counting their losses. The disruption in electricity supplies throughout New Providence and Paradise Island affected businesses such as convenience stores, fast food restaurants, resorts and hotels. Even though the electricity was restored on Sunday, […]

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“Ancient Equipment Cause Blackout,” Says BEC Union Head

17 March 2015

President of the Bahamas Electricity Corporation’s (BEC) Union Paul Maynard said yesterday that the weekend’s island-wide blackout was caused by the corporation’s ancient equipment. Maynard’s comments came following the assertion by BEC’s Chairman Leslie Miller that the island-wide blackout was caused by neglect. During yesterday’s broadcast of the radio talk show Issues of the Day, […]

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