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Bahamian Attorney, Nateisha Bain, Wins STEP Excellence Award
Nateisha Bain, Bahamian real-estate attorney at the law firm Lennox Paton and member of STEP Bahamas, is a recent recipient of a STEP Excellence Award (https://excellence.step.org/Awards)...
'The Producers' live concert at Rooster's leaves Grand Bahama crowd begging for more
Freeport, Grand Bahama Island - Saturday February 19th,
2012 blues music lovers from east to west of Grand Bahama converged en mass to
Rooster's Sports Bar and Entertainment Center to ingest copious quantities of
soulful live blues music performed by UK top award winning blues artists, 'The
Producers,' direct from Bournemouth, England
The enthusiastic crowd just couldn't get enough of Harry
Skinn...
The Fight is ON at Rooster's!
The Fight is ON at Rooster's!
Freeport, Bahamas -
Rooster's Sports Bar will be broadcasting UFC 144:
Edgar vs Henderson.
These two men will be fighting for the Lightweight Championship belt.
The best place to watch all your sports!
Prelims at 8:00pm. Main-card at 9:00pm on Saturday, February 25th.
Rooster's
is Grand Bahama Island's
newest sports bar and club featuring a large concert stage that you have
to see to beli...
Alice-Kristina Clare, Lakeno Lightbourne & Robynn Smith are 2020 Wendy’s & Coca-Cola ‘Bright Minds, Bright Future’ Scholarship Winners!
After receiving dozens of Bright Minds, Bright Future applications, the Wendy’s & Coca-Cola’s teams faced the arduous task of narrowing the field of exceptional students down to a handful of finalists...
Ash sues comptroller of Customs over seized liquor
Ash sues comptroller of Customs over seized liquor
Jonathan Ash.Businessman Jonathon Ash has sued the comptroller of Customs over the seizure of liquor from his bar. Customs officers made the seizure during a raid on the New Made Men Bar on Faith Avenue in April. At the time of the raid, officials said the [...]
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Callenders Lawyer Outlines 3-Step Process for Int'l Aircraft Registry
Callenders & Co. Senior Associate Llewellyn Boyer-Cartwright, a former commercial jet pilot and the first Bahamian to be admitted to the Lawyer Pilots Bar Association, today outlined a three-step process he says could pave the way for the establishment of an aircraft registry in The Bahamas.
Man who drinks 39a lot39 is fined after passing out
Man who drinks 39a lot39 is fined after passing out
A MAN who claimed he violated the national curfew because he passed out while trying to walk home from the bar was fined $400 yesterday. He was among several people who appeared before Deputy Chief Magistrate Andrew Forbes for curfew and lockdown vi
The Island House set to open its doors
The Island House set to open its doors
Boutique hotel in western Nassau on schedule to welcome inaugural guests on April 16...
Nine companies apply for gaming licenses
Nine companies apply for gaming licenses
Nine companies have applied for licenses under the new Gaming Act 2014, including companies owned by Craig Flowers and Sebas Bastian, two of the leading proponents of the formerly outlawed web shop gaming industry, and while objections and comments on the applications are allowed, the Gaming Board insists it is not accepting objections on moral grounds.
Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line to Resume Sailings July 25th with New Health & Saftety Measures
Bahamas Paradise Cruise Line to Resume Sailings July 25th with New Health & Saftety Measures
Travelers Booking Two-night Bahamas ‘Micro-Cations’ Can Expect Two-Tier Sanitation Process, Capacity Control, Enhanced Sterilization and More...
Jury to decide rape accused's fate today
Jury to decide rape accused's fate today
A teacher texted "help" to her roommate while on a date in October 2016 with a man she'd met at a bar. Blenrick Miller stands accused of raping the woman at his home, but he claims the woman consented to the sexual encounter. Today an [...]
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10 Things I'm Grateful For
10 Things I'm Grateful For
I'm going to be frank. (What else would I be, right?) I am a complainer. A big complainer. A moan and groaner. I suck my teeth and roll my eyes and mumble and grumble and hold my head every day God sends. I look at the dark side, not the bright side. The glass is half empty, every time.
I am a miserable man. I remember every bad thing that's happened to me and I've forgotten most of the good. So, ...
Last Call for 2011 BHS Photo Contest Entries!
Last Call for 2011 BHS Photo Contest Entries!
The Bahamas Humane Society
Proudly Presents
Our Second Annual
2011 Summer Fun Photography Contest
Jazzy Saturdays at Sabor with Shelly Carey and Tru Music
Grand Bahama Island -
Shelly Carey and Tru Music to perform at the next
Jazzy Saturdays
at Sabor Restaurant & Bar, Pelican Bay Hotel. Dance the night away with this popular featured band on
Saturday, August 14th.
The show begins at 7:30 and goes until 9:30 pm.
Sabor is the island's newest and freshest place to savor all the tastes of the tropical. With its innovative fusion menu and Latin be...
Long lines for liquor stores reopening
Long lines for liquor stores reopening
A large crowd gathers outside the Base Road Wholesale Bar yesterday after Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis relaxed restrictions for some businesses that can offer curbside and delivery services. AHVIA J. CAMPBELLBahamians greeted the highly anticipated reopening of liquor stores with enthusiasm yesterday, as many stores saw long lines and large demand. Base Road Wholesale Bar on Nassau Street was ...
Seven people caught playing dominoes fined
Seven people caught playing dominoes fined
Police arrested seven people for violating the curfew after they allegedly met them playing dominoes at a bar in Coconut Grove. Latisha Woodside, her sister Shantia Mackey, Julietta Bain, Jean Ale, Emmanuel Louis, Patrcharnell Evans and Wilkins Oscar admitted that they disobeyed the curfew by [...]
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Judges quash 35-year murder conviction
Judges quash 35-year murder conviction
THE Court of Appeal yesterday overturned the 35-year murder sentence of a man who was accused of shooting another man in the face at a bar in 2014, after he challenged the trial judge's decision on the basis of "material irregularities and the judge's decision to reject his no case submission."
Union hopes Our Lucaya deal will set tone for labour relations
THE Bahamas Hotel Managers Union hopes the signing of a new contract for Our Lucaya workers will set the bar for labour relations and negotiations throughout the country.
The association signed what they termed a "landmark" industrial agreement yesterday between their members and hotel parent company Hutchinson Whampoa Limited.
President of the association Obie Ferguson said he hopes the agr...
Man sentenced for fatal stabbing
Man sentenced for fatal stabbing
A man who killed another man during a bar fight has been sentenced to 10 years in prison for manslaughter. Originally charged with murder, Dino Pinto pleaded guilty to manslaughter in the September 8, 2018 stabbing death of Jeremy Petit-Frere on February 6. Pinto was [...]
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Tin Ferl’s Pop-Up Park Opens At The Dundas
Tin Ferl’s Pop-Up Park Opens At The Dundas
“Palmdale Oasis” is an everyday lunch spot offering customers a
variety of tasty options while empowering Bahamian entrepreneurs...