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Remarks by the Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie, MP., on the Occasion of the Presentation of the Children's Bay Cay Development
Your love and the bond you share in this tight-knit family centered community now drives each of you to exert all efforts to rejuvenate this northern seafaring settlement into a vibrant coastal town while building a brighter future for your children... this is evident by your gracious acceptance of Ms. Bertarelli amongst yourselves.
Heads of Agreement signed for $200 million Luxury Resort in the Exuma Cays
Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie lauded the development of a $200 million eco-friendly, high-end luxury resort on neighbouring islands, Children's Bay Cay and Williams Cay, both situated 15 minutes off the northern coast of Barraterre, Exuma.
200m deal signed with govt to bring five-star resort to Exuma
THE government signed heads of agreement yesterday with billionaire Swiss businesswoman Dona Bertarelli for the development of a $200m project on Children's Bay Cay and Williams Cay, Exuma.
PM outlines Bertarelli plans, completion date pushed back
While outlining the $1.3 billion in foreign direct investment (FDI) he says is in active development, Prime Minister Perry Christie disclosed more of the details of the $185 million development on Children's Bay Cay and Williams Cay in the Exumas, including the pushing back of the completion date to December 2020, from the "late 2019" mentioned at the signing of the heads of agreement
'No impact' on tourism from Exuma resort deaths
'No impact' on tourism from Exuma resort deaths
EXUMA'S tourism numbers remain strong despite the tragic deaths of three American tourists in May at Sandals Emerald Bay Resort.
EXUMA DEATHS: CALL FOR AUTOPSY IN U.S. - Findings still not released over tourist fatalities at Sandals
EXUMA DEATHS: CALL FOR AUTOPSY IN U.S. - Findings still not released over tourist fatalities at Sandals
FAMILY members of the three American tourists who were found dead at Sandals Emerald Bay resort in Exuma earlier this month want US pathologists to perform another autopsy on the victims, Health Minister Dr Michael Darville revealed yesterday.
Autopsies on tourists complete but not released
Autopsies on tourists complete but not released
THE autopsies of three American tourists who were found dead at Sandals Emerald Bay resort in Exuma last week have now been completed, Acting Prime Minister Chester Cooper revealed yesterday.
Victims named as police probe Exuma deaths
Victims named as police probe Exuma deaths
POLICE Commissioner Paul Rolle said investigators looking into the deaths of three Americans at Sandals Emerald Bay in Exuma are probing what the victims may have eaten as well as whether any "contaminants" were present in the separate rooms where they were found.
"Carbon monoxide poisoning" cause of deaths at Sandals Emerald Bay Resort
CARBON monoxide poisoning was found to be the cause of death of three American tourists who were found at Sandals in Exuma earlier this month, The Tribune was told.