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Tourism exploring digitized immigration cards to improve market intelligence
The Ministry of Tourism and Aviation is exploring the digitization of the immigration cards filled out by foreign visitors when they travel to The Bahamas, as a means of digitizing the business of tourism. Executive Director of the Bahamas Out Island Promotion Board Kerry Fountain [...]
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Exploring the world of composting
Exploring the world of composting
Think back to when you were a child taking in your plate filled with some food item you despise. If you close your eyes, you may even be able to hear your grandmother's voice, firm and strong, commanding you to eat your food. Like clockwork, she further chastises you with the words, "there are starving children around the world who wish they had this food to eatβ. Still, you push the food aside ...
Exploring food preparation, presentation and appreciation
It was in 2018, that I signed on for Simply Better Gourmet Institute's Gourmet Cooking I on a lark, for the simple reason I love to cook. I figured it would be a fun experience. I enjoyed it so much that I didn't think twice about signing up for Chef Charles Missick's Gourmet Cooking II ...
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Young Marine Explorers Announces Launch of New Conversation Program at Inaugral Program at Inaugral Citizen Science Conference in San Jose California
Nikita Shiel-Rolle, the Executive Director of Young Marine Explorer?s (YME) was an invited speaker at the inaugural conference of the Citizen Science Association in San Jose, California late last month, speaking to over 600 people from 25 countries on advancing science through communication, coordination and education...
Port Lucaya Market Place has an Exciting New Amoro Jewelry Store for You to Explore
Port Lucaya Market Place has an exciting new Amoro jewelry store for you to explore and owner Paula Robinson warmly invites you to visit and support a rare new Freeport business bravely opened in spite of the COVID19 restrictions.
Paula is a lifetime jewelry professional with over 36 years' experience in the retail business, 15 of which she managed John Bull, Port Lucaya.
When John Bull clos...
Kareem Mortimer candidly explores life-defining experiences in new podcast 'Looking Deep'
Kareem Mortimer candidly explores life-defining experiences in new podcast 'Looking Deep'
Jodi Hardy, a mother of six who gifted award-winning Bahamian filmmaker Kareem Mortimer's own family with two children through surrogacy will lead off a list of heavy hitters as Mortimer launches "Looking Deep," a podcast that intimately explores life-defining experiences from a diverse group of guests from around the world. In "Looking Deep's" first episode, ...
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Mortimer candidly explores life-defining experiences in new podcast Looking Deep
β Twenty-minute, interview-style episodes hosted by Kareem Mortimer
β Candidly explores intimate subject matter, including sexuality, religion, surrogacy, human trafficking, and more
β Aftershow featuring Mortimer and co-host Julia Woolley Chatwin dissecting each episode
Exploring Vietnamese cuisine
Exploring Vietnamese cuisine
Christmas morning excitement is an emotion unmatched by any other - waking up to find that in those beautifully wrapped packages is exactly what you asked Santa for and then there are the extras that you didn't even know you needed, but were delivered all the same. The feeling you get on Christmas Day is ...
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BTVI and landfill operator explore partnership
BTVI and landfill operator explore partnership
Officials from the Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) recently visited the landfill site to explore partnership opportunities...
Walk and Talk Art Tour. Come Explore...
Walk and Talk Art Tour. Come Explore...
A MYRIAD of jewelry shops, knock-off bags, and endless inexpensive "Bahamas" t-shirts that all start to blend together are what the average Bahamian perceives as downtown Nassau's identity in 2011.
What most may not realise is Bay Street is really comprised of a sea of low cost, non-indigenous and in some cases illegal items. What's worse is this artificially constructed identity greatly oversha...