February 14, 2012
Michael Darville
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YOUNG MAN'S VIEW: Cabinet Report – Top marks or bottom of the class?
Adrian Gibson continues his analysis of the performance of members of the Cabinet - complete with their grades - below and on the following two pages.
Minister to meet parties in bid to resolve powder concerns
FOLLOWING last week’s boycott against the Grand Bahama Power Company (GBPC), Minister for Grand Bahama Dr Michael Darville has arranged a meeting this week with all parties to address the ongoing concerns regarding power rates on Grand Bahama.
Minister makes electricity pledge
FREEPORT – AS the cost of electricity continues to be a major challenge for businesses, Minister for Grand Bahama Dr Michael Darville says the government is putting necessary legislation in place that would safeguard consumers from being charged too much.
Minister announces new hospital for GB
FREEPORT – Minister for Grand Bahama Dr Michael Darville announced that a new state-of-the art hospital will be constructed in Grand Bahama during the PLP’s term in office.
FNM claim new victimisation case
THE FNM yesterday hit out at yet another alleged case of victimisation after a senior public servant in Grand Bahama was fired by the PLP government.
On the beach for start of Junkanoo Summer Festival
FREEPORT - The Junkanoo Summer Festival 2012 officially started at Taino Beach offering a showcase for talent and culture.
Independence party planned
FREEPORT - Plans and preparations are being finalised for the 39th annual independence celebrations on Grand Bahama. Dr Michael Darville, Minister for G
Minister: We are moving to cut costs for Grand Bahama
FREEPORT - Minister for Grand Bahama Dr Michael Darville said the PLP government is moving diligently to address the cost of power in Grand Bahama and throughout the Bahamas.
Minister supports 1955 tax promise
MINISTER for Grand Bahama Michael Darville expressed confidence the government will fulfill its promise to extend Hawksbill Creek Agreement concessions to East and West Grand Bahama.
Darville denies Mayaguana land had ever been sold off
FOLLOWING claims the government recovered nearly 6,000 acres of land by revising the I-Group's Mayaguana development project, PLP senator Michael Darville insi
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