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Business still not fully returned at Fish Fry
Business still not fully returned at Fish Fry
BUSINESS at Arawak Cay has still not fully rebounded from the COVID-19 pandemic and a few businesses are still closed, according to Arawak Cay Conch, Fish, Food Vendors Association President Rodney Russell.
Fuel costs drive up fish prices ahead of Easter
Fuel costs drive up fish prices ahead of Easter
Fish vendors on Potter's Cay Dock and Montagu Ramp said yesterday the price of locally caught fish is "skyrocketing" ahead of the Easter holiday season because of the high cost of fuel. Under a cacophony of seagull cries, motor engines and knives slamming down onto cutting boards, vendors were busy cleaning, preparing, and packaging an ...
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Angel Fish Creek Bridge opens in Abaco
Angel Fish Creek Bridge opens in Abaco
Jubilant Abaconians watched with pride as a ribbon was cut and a plaque unveiled to signal the formal reopening and renaming of the bridge that connects Great Abaco and Little Abaco.
More than two years ago, Hurricane Dorian destroyed Little Abaco Bridge resulting in a separation of the islands for the first time in 70 years. Renamed Angel Fish Creek Bridge, the longest single-span bridge ever ...
Small fish, big decisions
Small fish, big decisions
As The Bahamas government considers what specific sanctions to impose on Russia as it continues its merciless and unprovoked assault on Ukraine, our posture in relation to this crisis is pretty much set, noted former Attorney General Sean McWeeney, QC. "Our posture is predetermined by what is unquestionably our major alliance in the global arena, ...
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'Fishing bill isn't fair play'
'Fishing bill isn't fair play'
FORMER Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Peter Turnquest has criticised as discriminatory a provision in a new Bill that would prevent foreigners from engaging in commercial fishing in The Bahamas.
'Why can restaurants open but the Fish Fry stays closed'
FISH Fry vendors in Exuma are calling on the competent authority to allow them to resume operations, saying it's "unfair" that other restaurant operators on the island have been given the greenlight to reopen while their businesses remain closed.
Public raises concerns over nets used in Lake Killarney fishing
By CELESTE NIXON
Trbune Staff Reporter
cnixon@tribunemedia.net
PERSONS seen fishing in Lake Killarney might be using nets that are killing protected species of birds.
According to past president and executive member of the Bahamas National Trust, Pericles Mallis, while it is not illegal to fish in Lake Killarney or to use nets of a certain mesh, the "gill nets," which are suspected of being us...
Two men die on fishing trip
Two men die on fishing trip
Police are investigating after two men died on a fishing trip on Saturday.