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"Beauty by Nature"- Miss Bahamas Contestants Unveiled
From Grand Bahama in the North to Inagua in the South, the exquisite 11 beauties vying for the coveted titles of Miss World Bahamas, Miss Universe Bahamas and Miss Earth Bahamas were officially introduced to the public during the launch of Beauty by Nature ? the 2015 Miss Bahamas Beauty Pageants...
LPIA Shares Top Tips, Airport Amenities and Festive Events to Take the Humbug Out of Holiday Travel
LPIA Shares Top Tips, Airport Amenities and Festive Events to Take the Humbug Out of Holiday Travel
The busy holiday travel season is well underway at Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA). Officials anticipate an estimated 85,000 passengers will move through the airport?s facilities between mid-December and New Year?s Day...
2010/2011 Budget Debate Contribution - Minister Earl Deveaux
commend the Rt. Honourable Prime Minister and his team for their leadership and competence in finalizing the budget.
I especially single out
The Prime Minister for continuing to engage every corner of The Bahamas as he seeks solutions to the challenges before us. I have never heard of a man having so many people and being so available. Contrary to the view expressed publicly. I know that ...
Bahamas Feeding Network Volunteers Treated to 2-night Stay Aboard the Newly Amplified ‘Oasis of the Seas’
Bahamas Feeding Network Volunteers Treated to 2-night Stay Aboard the Newly Amplified ‘Oasis of the Seas’
Moseff House, the humble yellow building on Fox Hill Road, is headquarters to the volunteers that churn over 6,000 meals each week. From long nights to early mornings, the Bahamas Feeding Network’s (BFN) volunteers work to serve a mission that is greater than they are. With their motto of “Give, give, give”, they are always surprised when they become the ones to receive...
Turkey Vulture Spotted in Nassau, and Other Bird Counting Results
Clad head to toe in warm clothes with woolly hats, socks, vests and stout walking shoes, 28 eager volunteers in five groups set off at sunrise on a recent Sunday morning to count birds, a globally recorded annual labour of love for the Audubon Society...
Veteran Insurance Agent Albury Joins Island Living Real Estate
Accustomed to working in a field involving major life decisions and purchases, veteran insurance sales agent Edith Albury is looking to carve out a career as a real estate agent who creates opportunities out of obstacles buyers and sellers may face...
Baseball Programme Builds Character with Water Supplier's Support
Inner city children as young as four and up to 15 years old continue to use baseball as a tool for both sport, physical fitness and character development thanks to the Mario Ford Baseball Program and financial support from sponsors such as Consolidated Water (Bahamas) Ltd. (CWCO).
Victim, 18, shot dead inside his own home
Victim, 18, shot dead inside his own home
THE family of 18-year-old Keithon Johnson, who was shot and killed yesterday, were in tears as they struggled to come to terms with his death.
Exuma Underwater Store gives people a glimpse of the deep sea while they’re still on land
Exuma Underwater Store gives people a glimpse of the deep sea while they’re still on land
As an island boy at heart, Smith grew up exploring the shores of his native island of Exuma. When he became an adult, his love for the ocean led him to seek employment at a water tour company - that is - until the first wave of COVID-19 hit Bahamian shores and pulled the tourism industry under.
"During the lockdown, Coastline Adventures closed down, but I continued to walk on the beach every da...
Social Services Minister will partner with Reach Out Youth Organization to assist young people of Grand Bahama
Social Services Minister will partner with Reach Out Youth Organization to assist young people of Grand Bahama
Bewildered over the pronouncement that the Reach Out Youth Organization in Grand Bahama has never received any government grant over the past fifteen years it has been in operation, Minister of Social Services and Urban Development, the Hon. Obie Wilchcombe says that situation has to change and has vowed to ensure that the organization begins to receive support from the Government of the Bahamas.