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S'Voyce to release debut album I Became Me
S'Voyce to release debut album I Became Me
Artiste, writer and producer S'Voyce has been working tirelessly on his debut album to craft the most perfect representation of who he is as an artiste. The album, entitled "I Became Me" will show the growth of S'Voyce as a person as well as the developments in his musical journey over the years with a mix of sound that is uniquely S'Voyce. The title "I Became Me" represents just that, a young art...
Hands for Hunger School Feeding
Hands for Hunger School Feeding
The Ministry of Education, recently hosted a four-day National School Feeding Symposium in conjunction with Hands for Hunger...
Birth Mark examines human connection
Birth Mark examines human connection
An exhibition by three College of The Bahamas students on display at The Ladder Gallery in the New Providence Community Center is a compelling display of work that examines our human connections.
In acrylic paintings, mixed-media assemblages and even ceramic, artists Charlthorn Strachan, Preston Hanna and Javon Nixon offer viewers portraits with whom viewers can form bonds, examining our relations...
Thompson welcomes Vacation Express back to Grand Bahama
Minister of State in the Office of the Prime Minister, Senator the Hon. James Kwasi Thompson welcomed arriving travelers at the startup of Vacation Express Summer Program Flights to Grand Bahama, Thursday afternoon, May 24, 2018.
Government continues work towards complete restoration of Grand Bahama
Grand Bahama recorded a decrease in its unemployment rate from 12.4 per cent to 12.1 between the period of May 2017 to November 2017, indicating...
Small business license fees in the GB Port area may soon change
Small business license fees may soon fall in line with the rest of The Bahamas, said Minister of State for Grand Bahama in the Office of the Prime Minister, Senator the Hon. J. Kwasi Thompson on Friday...
DPM Tells Tourism Forum, Government Committed to Reducing 'Structural Impedicments' to Economic Growth
DPM Tells Tourism Forum, Government Committed to Reducing 'Structural Impedicments' to Economic Growth
Cognizant of the current state of the country?s economic affairs, the Government is moving to ?crystalize? measures to restore its financial status. Speaking at the Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association?s (BHTA) 65th Annual General Meeting, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance...
Building a new Caribbean
Building a new Caribbean
Having experienced two hurricanes at Category 5 level and having seen the devastation, I have been around to feel and understand the inconveniences, to just express it mildly: no water, electricity or telecommunication for an extended period. There has been lots of time, though, to [...]
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Pineapple scam: Police called in
Pineapple scam: Police called in
THE Securities Commission of The Bahamas yesterday referred its findings on the Pineapple Express Asue Holders difficulties to police, officially classifying the self-proclaimed ?asue? business as an alleged Ponzi or pyramid scheme...
A view of The Bahamas from near and far
A view of The Bahamas from near and far
In the past two weeks we have seen what some observers have called a deep lack of respect for The Bahamas in one case, and a blatantly arrogant and rude speech to the government and the people of The Bahamas in another.
Last week in his confirmation hearing to a United States congressional committee, Doug Manchester, President Donald Trump's pick for ambassador to The Bahamas, indicated that The B...
Kissing is a sacred act
Kissing is a sacred act
This article should be enjoyable to read and yet still be serious at the same time. It is about kissing. Over the years I've written several articles on the importance of kissing in romantic relationships. On July 21 Annick and I will have been kissing as married partners for 40 years. I still love to kiss her. Those tender lips are as soft now as they were the first time I kissed her. My first ki...
Baha Mar deal safe
Baha Mar deal safe
Attorney General Carl Bethel said yesterday there is no need for the government to go back on the recently unsealed Baha Mar deal as there is nothing objectionable or questionable in its contents.
"What was said during the campaign was that if there was anything objectionable or contrary to the interest of the Bahamian people then there may be some need to go back," Bethel told reporters outside o...
Tippy's Plastic Pollution Challenge
Tippy's Plastic Pollution Challenge
Lots of our plastic trash ends up in the ocean 😭😭😭 ! Help Tippy the Sea Turtle Fight Plastic Pollution!...
Miller warns govt on labor law changes
Miller warns govt on labor law changes
While he has "nothing against" the proposed amendments to the labor laws introduced in Parliament to further protect employees, Tall Pines MP Leslie Miller yesterday cautioned the government to find middle ground with the employers of the country, noting that if they retaliate it would have "serious repercussions" on the workers.
"I am not trying to take sides in this, I want to be fair," Miller s...
Leadership for new and changing times
Leadership for new and changing times
We find ourselves at a very important time in our nation's history. There is an abundance of crime, corporate corruption, political confusion, economic stagnation, globalization and also a new generation that is not being afforded the necessary opportunities to fully develop and be the change we want to see. There are many people positioned as leaders but very little true leadership. One of the to...
Kelly's Freeport, Historic Judgement vs Customs for GBPA Licensees PR and Judgement
In a 6 year judicial review odyssey by Kelly's Freeport to hold Customs accountable for illegally trying to force it to accept a breach of the Hawksbill Creek Agreement, the rights of licensees of the GB Port Authority in Freeport have been once again vindicated by the Supreme Court.
UPDATED: Katriona Gilbert sentenced to 18 years for manslaughter of Ariel Lowe
A WOMAN who strangled her girlfriend and then lit her bedroom afire in a jealous rage was sentenced yesterday to 18 years in prison as part of a plea deal after she admitted responsibility for her role in a domestic dispute that turned fatal.
BOB surprises customer with birthday celebration
BOB surprises customer with birthday celebration
In a continued effort to show appreciation for customers, Bank of The Bahamas' (BOB) Village Road staff recently held a surprise birthday celebration for a very special customer.
Rev. Matthias Munroe, ex-serviceman of World War II, chaplain, executive secretary of the British Royal Legion (Bahamas branch) and retired pastor of Salem Baptist Church, who celebrated his 90th birthday on May 3, was br...
Neymour: FNM convention should be sooner
Neymour: FNM convention should be sooner
Former Free National Movement (FNM) Cabinet Minister Phenton Neymour suggested yesterday that the FNM is making a mistake by holding a convention in November given the serious divisions in the party and warned that the "bloodletting" will continue unless party leader Dr. Hubert Minnis addresses the issues.
Freeport's 2nd annual Midnight Madness event a success
This past Friday, busy shoppers flocked to the downtown area to witness the first ever laser light show in Downtown Freeport.