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November 14, 2023
RBC Royal Bank (Bahamas) Limited Donates $20,000 to University of The Bahamas’ School of Nursing

RBC Royal Bank (Bahamas) Limited has made a $20,000.00 gift to the University of The Bahamas’ School of Nursing and Allied Health Professions in a tangible demonstration of its commitment to academic excellence and the resilience of the health care sector.

Officials made the gift on Friday 10th November, UB’s seventh charter anniversary. This month also marks a significant milestone for RBC...

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September 12, 2023
East GB children still waiting for schools

Four years after Hurricane Dorian, residents of East Grand Bahama are still waiting for schools in the area to reopen while families are forced to drive daily to and from Freeport, move closer, or send their children to stay in the city. All four schools in East Grand Bahama - East End Preschool, East End ...
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September 07, 2023
King's College's $50 mil. campus opens, using AI to enhance learning

King's College School is now in its $50 million campus on Western Road, and is using the latest in artificial intelligence (AI) technology to advance its almost 500 students, giving them the best chance at success, the school's Principal Matteo Rossetti told Guardian Business.

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August 29, 2023
'One or two kinks' but smooth start to new school year

After showing up on the first day of school yesterday, students at Uriah McPhee Primary School on Kemp Road had to return home because the school's air conditioning unit was not turned on due to construction debris not being cleared, according to Minister of Education Glenys Hanna-Martin. Hanna-Martin added that classroom furniture had also not ...
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April 12, 2023
Businessman: Extend incentives to Bahamian vacation home rental owners

NASSAU, BAHAMAS —  A leading businessman is urging the government to extend incentives in the Hotel Encouragement Act to Bahamian homeowners for short-term rentals. Mario Carey, chairman and founder of Better Homes and Gardens MCR Bahamas, says that the change would not take a slice out of the hotel industry, but help satisfy the demand [...]

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August 01, 2023
WAUSM seeks more rental properties as student population increases

The Western Atlantic University School of Medicine needs more Freeport rental properties to list on its housing database as student enrollment continues to rise.

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July 25, 2023
$4M Villa Marina Del Mar opens new rental market for GB

Villa Marina Del Mar is the newest real estate project by Kinetic Capital Ltd. executives Steve Milligan and Anne Meunier, who have spent $4 million to renovate a gated six-unit rental property on Midshipman Road near West Beach Road in Lucaya.

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July 19, 2023
Six Bahamian Families Receive Keys to their New Homes

Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis said as the country celebrates with the Bahamian families who are now just weeks away from moving into their homes at Renaissance at Carmichael, his administration realizes how important it is to prioritize government initiatives that help Bahamians achieve security and build wealth.

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June 07, 2023
Hurricane Hole Superyacht Marina in The Bahamas Unveils Another Amenity for Yacht Captains and Crews

A unique new feature specifically designed for yacht captains and crew members is now open at Hurricane Hole Superyacht Marina at Paradise Landing in the heart of The Bahamas.

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May 10, 2023
Royal Caribbean Announces Public Consultation To Be Held In Early June For Royal Beach Club Project

Royal Caribbean International has announced that it will hold an additional public consultation in conjunction with The Bahamas’ Department of Environmental Planning and Protection (DEPP) on June 8 at 6:30 p.m.

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