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A 50th Golden message of hope and faith
A 50th Golden message of hope and faith
The same faith and hope that brought Bahamians from July 10, 1973, to their golden jubilee celebration, is the same faith and hope that they need to move forward as a nation and a people in love and service, according to Bahamas Christian Council President Bishop Dr. Delton Fernander. Delivering a sermon on faith and ...
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Misty watercolor memories
Misty watercolor memories
I recently celebrated a birthday, and it gave me a chance to sit back and reminisce about the various periods of my life, a life filled with undeserved blessings, not the least of which is an unbelievable treasury of great memories. I am grateful to God and to the community in which most of those memories ...
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Bahamians reflect on independence
Bahamians reflect on independence
A philosophical rationale for independence framed by two big ideas is national sovereignty and natural rights. The thrust toward becoming an independent nation is a big change - arguably the biggest change in a country's history. Slavery was officially abolished in The Bahamas in 1838. Many former slaves remained on the land and eventually became landowners ...
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Popular food vendor incubator Tin Ferl making a comeback
Tin Ferl Pop-Up Collective has reorganized and is calling on all culinary vendors to re-establish contact, as they renew their commitment to being an incubator for small, mobile entrepreneurs, the group said in a statement that also announced its new board members. Tin Ferl became popular through the COVID-19 pandemic as an outdoor location where ...
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Happy Golden Jubilee Bahamas: Celebrating the Spirit of Nationhood
We must never forget the blood, sweat and tears,
While we travel the road with expectancy to 50 golden years.
We’ve come from a long way.
Yet, here we stand.
All Bahamians hand-in-hand.
Becoming a leading tourism destination
Becoming a leading tourism destination
Visionary leaps of faith, bold strategy, and providence have collectively laid the foundation for unprecedented growth and an undeniable record of resilience and reinvention in Bahamian tourism. The seeds were planted long ago for the successes achieved, to date, and the many lessons learned along the way. The architects of tourism believed in the potential ...
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Prime Minister Davis says as we celebrate the ‘Golden Jubilee,' don't forget the people who helped build The Bahamas
Prime Minister Davis says as we celebrate the ‘Golden Jubilee,' don't forget the people who helped build The Bahamas
Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, the Hon. Philip Davis encouraged Bahamians to, as they revel in celebrations surrounding the country’s 50th Independence Anniversary, take a moment to reflect on the countless individuals who have helped to build The Bahamas.
Two for the price
Two for the price
Over the past few months, I have become aware of what some may think is a conflict in our public administration, but is in fact the happiest coincidence. Or at least it could be. The apparent conflict is where to invest for the greatest benefit for the future of the country. Our legislators weigh the ...
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What's in a headline?
What's in a headline?
As I read the newspapers I thought, "Wow! All the signs are great. Tourism numbers are up. Downtown revitalization is underway and there is the prospect of resurgent business. Violent crime is down and there is a plan to grow the economy. The indicators are favorable for all aspects of our nation's development." Not. A ...
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Are you smelling the roses
Are you smelling the roses
I was watching Joel Osteen a few Sundays ago on television as he gave another great talk packed with many very practical ideas for everyday living. He told a story about renowned Architect Frank Lloyd Wright to illustrate a most important point which he was endeavoring to make his audience aware of.
Frank Lloyd Wright was apparently walking through a snow-covered field with an elder, and at one po...