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Government Set to Introduce Bus Pilot Project in Partnership with Public Transport Operators
Government Set to Introduce Bus Pilot Project in Partnership with Public Transport Operators
An area of concern that has plagued successive governments in the country has been the leasing of government licenses and franchises for taxis, tour buses, limousines and omnibuses by persons not engaged in the public transport sector...
Govt 'to address licensing for taxis and buses'
Govt 'to address licensing for taxis and buses'
AN area of concern that has plagued successive governments in the country has been the leasing of government licences and franchises for taxis, tour buses, limousines and omnibuses by persons not engaged in the public transport sector.
AYE! travel app introduced to GB's Office of The Prime Minister
AYE! Bahamas ? a mobile software application ? is positioning itself to transform the local travel industry by making it easier for visitors to find their way around and access information on their smart device...
More than 42 vessels to be featured at Bahamas yacht show
The Bahamas Charter Yacht Show is shaping up to become a yacht show to be reckoned with in the region, according to a press statement about the upcoming event. The statement explained that more than 42 vessels will be present at the show which begins tomorrow and runs until Sunday. The statement said this level of ...
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Jubilee yacht show sets course to top the region
Jubilee yacht show sets course to top the region
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Attracting a whopping 42 vessels and counting, the first-ever Bahamas Charter Yacht Show is already outshining the competition, highlighting the huge potential of an elite and lucrative industry that already employs hundreds across diverse sectors of the Bahamian economy. In its inaugural installment, the Bahamas Charter Yacht Show (BCYS) has outpaced established [...]
Pomp and pageantry
Pomp and pageantry
I was watching a program on PBS about Great Britain and all of its pomp and pageantry where the queen and Prince Philip attended various ceremonies with all sorts of soldiers all dressed up in colorful uniforms, a horse drawn carriage and so much more. My immediate thoughts were what a terrible waste of the people's money these types of extravagant events really are.
Then my mind went on another p...
Kerzner Bahamas Holds Employee Appreciation Awards Evening
Paradise Island, The Bahamas -
Limousines, red carpet arrivals, cameras
flashing... it was all glitz and glamour at this year's Crystals,
the company's Employee Appreciation Awards, held Tuesday evening,
February 8th, in the Atlantis Theatre.
The event, aptly themed "An Evening
With The Stars", was hosted by our very own Sr. V.P of Public Affairs
Ed Fields and V.P. of Organizational D...
PM: No harm, no foul over Fitzgerald
PM: No harm, no foul over Fitzgerald
PRIME Minister Philip "Brave" Davis said there was "no harm" and "no foul" regarding the Baha Mar contract controversy that surrounded former Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald in 2017.
OPM welcomes Fitzgerald
OPM welcomes Fitzgerald
THE Office of the Prime Minister has issued a statement about the appointment of former Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald as a senior policy advisor, saying the office is pleased that Mr Fitzgerald is joining the team.
'What did Fitzgerald do that was so bad'
'What did Fitzgerald do that was so bad'
A TOP Progressive Liberal Party Queen's Counsel says former Education Minister Jerome Fitzgerald did nothing that should disqualify him from a senior post in the Davis administration.