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News Article
October 05, 2010
Timeshare's Bahamian ownership opportunity

By CHESTER ROBARDS

Business Reporter

crobards@tribunemedia.net

ORLANDO, Florida - Bahamian resort developers could benefit greatly from the timeshare resort model, the Ministry of Tourism's senior director of research told Tribune Business yesterday.

And another tourism expert, who spoke on condition of anonymity, suggested Bahamian investment in timeshares on the Family Islands could be a cat...

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November 02, 2023
Education Foundation’s Caribbean Supercharged Service Training Sells Out on Grand Bahama Island

The CHTA Education Foundation, with longtime sponsor Interval International, is delighted at the swift sold-out interest in our regionally acclaimed Caribbean Supercharged Service workshop series.

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March 17, 2023
Push for legislation to codify merchant services agreements

Consumer Protection Commission (CPC) Research and Training Manager Lavade Darling, said his agency is working with The Central Bank of The Bahamas to codify merchant services agreements in legislation, as moral suasion thus far has not deterred some merchants from charging extra fees to customers for choosing to transact with debit or credit cards. "The ...
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News Article
May 30, 2011
Kerzner quieton HurricaneHole 'revival'

Kerzner International (Bahamas) was yesterday remaining tightlipped over an announcement by the Prime Minister that the Atlantis resort owner/operator is set to push ahead with its long-awaited timeshare and Hurricane Hole redevelopment project on Paradise Island later this year.

Mr Ingraham told Parliament during his speech at the start of the debate on the 2011-2012 Budget that Kerzner Intern...

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News Article
November 19, 2010
Rt. Hon. Hubert A. Ingraham Resolution on Baha Mar Project

I have been disappointed but not surprised by the failure of Members Opposite to recognize that my Government has made considerable and measurable progress in making lemonade from the lemons which they left on the table when they were put out of office in 2007.

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News Article
July 16, 2021
'Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line stranded us in Florida'

RICHARD Brown said he cannot express how disappointed he is in Bahamas Paradise Cruise Lines for leaving him and his wife stranded in Florida, ruining their vacation to The Bahamas.

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News Article
November 02, 2011
Five more candidates for DNA

The Democratic National Alliance (DNA) last night announced five more candidates for the next general election.They are Kendal Smith (Fox Hill); Maurice Smith (St. Thomas More); Prince Smith (St. Anne's); William Hunt (South Eleuthera) and Celi Moss (Farm Road and Centreville).

According to his bio, Kendal Smith presently holds a managerial position at one of The Bahamas'largest, leading wholesal...

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News Article
October 15, 2014
Value for money key in shared ownership market

The Bahamas remains virgin territory when it comes to shared ownership (as timeshare is increasingly becoming known), and as a destination with the potential to see booming business in that market, Neil Kolton, director of resort sales and marketing for Interval International, said he was concerned about the ability of the destination to consistently deliver value for money.
"It's a competitive la...

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December 30, 2020
Ocean’s Blue Welcoming Guests after 1.2 Million in Renovations

With a 1.2 million investment in upgrades to the inhouse restaurant at Ocean Reef Resort, as well as the renovation of its roof, kitchen, and outside pool area management and staff are ready to welcome guests from all over the world and The Bahamas...

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News Article
June 19, 2019
Newly elected bar association real estate chair: Land reform top priority

The newly elected chair of the Bahamas Bar Association's real estate division, Sharlyn R. Smith, has vowed to use her post to address what she called "an urgent need for...

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