April 12, 2016
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Save the Bays thanks govt for introduction of environmental bills
A LOCAL environmental watchdog has commended the government for introducing several bills seeking to address environmental issues in the country.
‘Time to bin Oban after huge spill at refinery’
THE massive oil spill in Grand Bahama caused by Hurricane Dorian should be incentive enough for the government to reject the controversial Oban refinery proposal, an environmental watchdog has asserted.
How Save the Bays emails were given to the PLP
A FORMER Peter Nygard employee is claiming he knows how Save The Bays’ emails and financial records ended up in a former MP’s “political garbage can” in 2016.
Registrar General denies targeting Save the Bays
THE Registrar General’s Department has denied claims that it has specifically targeted environmental group Save The Bays in its request for detailed operations and financial records, yesterday underscoring that the agency has given similar notices to nearly 100 other registered non-profits.
Save The Bays files to block bid for its financial records
THE Coalition to Protect Clifton Bay, also known as Save The Bays, has filed an application in the Supreme Court to block a request from the registrar general for its financial records, a move it says was “driven by the government’s animosity”.
Save the Bays welcomes PM’s alert over dangers of public demonstrations
SAVE The Bays has welcomed Prime Minister Perry Christie’s warning over dangers of hostile public demonstrations, pointing out that its own members have been pleading for years for relief from aggressive and intimidating protests that have placed them in fear for their lives.
Kennedy Jr hits out at govt over civil rights
THE protracted and bitter dispute between environmental action group Save The Bays and the government has one high-profile American environmentalist questioning whether civil rights and the rule of law are under attack.
Save the Bays writes to global groups about ‘deplorable treatment’
SAVE The Bays (STB) Chairman Joseph Darville has written to three of the largest international advocacy agencies in an effort to bring global attention to the “deplorable treatment” of environmental advocates in the Bahamas by the Christie administration.
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