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November 08, 2010
14M PLAZA'S DECEMBER 'SOFT OPEN'

By ALISON LOWE

Business Reporter

alowe@tribunemedia.net

Elizabeth on Bay, the re-developed former Moses Plaza, is now set for a December soft-opening, with six new retail stores and a cafe ready to launch.

Charles Klonaris, co-chair of the Downtown Nassau Partnership, who together with his two brothers has financed the $14 million re-development of the plaza, said the "grand opening" of the sh...

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December 02, 2014
Nassau boutique hotel to feature renowned spa

The ultimate holistic wellness experience is coming to The Bahamas.
Bamford, renowned for its commitment to nature, purity and authentic luxury, will be a part of The Island House (TIH), a boutique hotel soon to open in western Nassau.
Offering individually crafted treatments and botanical products made from the highest quality organic ingredients, it will be the first Bamford Spa located outside ...

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July 14, 2011
Summer Films In The Square - How I Ended this Summer, July 15th

Bahamas International Film Festival Film in The Square How I Ended this Summer?presented by Via Cafe & Nassau Downtown Partnership
Directed, Alexi Popogrebsky Friday, July 15, 2011 8:00PM.

FREE Movie Nights in Rawson Square? Free Of Charge. Bring a folding Chair for your comfort. Food & Beverages available for purchase...

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News Article
March 24, 2021
Application for judicial review of emergency orders dismissed

Supreme Court Justice Indra Charles yesterday dismissed an application for judicial review filed by an Arawak Cay businessman who alleges that he was adversely affected by two of the emergency orders implemented by the competent authority. In her ruling, Justice Charles said the applicant, Dwight Armbrister, owner of D'Waters Cafe, "having challenged substantially the constitutionality ...
The pos...

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News Article
February 10, 2012
Gas leak causes scare downtown

A gas leak emanating from a tug boat in the Port of Nassau forced police to evacuate the Churchill Building yesterday where Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham and members of his cabinet were meeting.
Additionally, thousands of visitors onboard cruise ships were also forced to stay onboard for more than two hours as fire department investigators, and armed forces sought to identify the source of the le...

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News Article
March 01, 2011
Jurors not fed while considering case

By law, juries are entitled to “reasonable refreshment at the public expense” when they retire to consider verdicts. This provision of the Juries Act was not followed Friday when nine jurors deciding a case before Justice Roy Jones were not fed.
According to well-placed sources, meals were ordered from Checkers Cafe before the jury retired Friday morning.
The Nassau Guardian understand...

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News Article
March 09, 2011
Grand Bahama 'meets on the bridge' for International Women's Day

Freeport,
Grand Bahama - On March 8th, the 100 anniversary of International
Women's Day, a small group of women, men and children in The Bahamas met
at the Labyrinth at the Garden of the Groves to commemorate the
occasion by sharing in a drink, some words, and then gathered for a
photo on a small bridge within the Groves to assist in the call for an
end to war and to demonstrate the bridge o...

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News Article
October 21, 2014
Three wins for the Beast Mode Fight Team

The discipline of mixed martial arts (MMA) is making a name for itself here in The Bahamas, and the Beast Mode Fight Team is leading the charge.
Featuring the first Bahamian female MMA fighter ever, a three-member team traveled to Palm Bay, Fla. this past weekend and secured three victories at the Real Cage Fights 27 event. Pierre "Snipa" Simmons, Kenny Neymour and female athlete Jasmine Wilchcomb...

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News Article
July 28, 2020
Business owners stressed over new restrictions

The months-long COVID-related restrictions are negatively impacting businesses across The Bahamas. Kyle Jones, owner of Bon Vivants Cafe and Cocktail Bar, said the nightly curfew, which was implemented more than four months ago, has been particularly impactful on his business. He said the new 7 [...]
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News Article
May 06, 2020
Gaming house patrons eager to try their luck again

Island Luck Web Cafe opened several of its gaming houses to customers throughout New Providence yesterday, after Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis lifted restrictions for some businesses that can offer curbside and delivery services. AHVIA J. CAMPBELLThe reopening of gaming houses with curbside service yesterday provided relief for some furloughed Bahamians, who said after being unable to earn mone...

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