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Cyclists out in full force
Cyclists out in full force
More than 100 cyclists from as far away as California descended on the ninth annual Tour of the Bahamas - the nation's premier cycling event - this weekend in Nassau.
Local and foreign competitors competed for up to $16,000 in cash prizes and awards.
Sports director Tim Munnings said the Tour of the Bahamas is "one of the most important events on the sports calendar."
For the first time, a non-...
9th Annual Tour of the Bahamas Set for Weekend
9th Annual Tour of the Bahamas Set for Weekend
More than 100 cyclists from as far away as California are gearing up for the 9th annual Tour of the Bahamas, the nation's premier cycling event, to be held January 28 and 29 in Nassau. Local and foreign competitors will ride side by side, vying for up to $16,000 in cash prizes and awards.
Tour of The Bahamas to attract world class cyclists
Tour of The Bahamas to attract world class cyclists
The biggest cycling extravaganza in the country is just a few days away and the excitement is brewing!
Organizers expect the 9th Annual Tour of The Bahamas, set for this Saturday and Sunday, to attract many of the top local cyclists as well as a bevy of international riders to these shores.
Staged in January during the winter season, the event is always a top attraction for North American riders l...
Equinor cleanup remains a 'greasy' issue
Equinor cleanup remains a 'greasy' issue
Minister for the Environment and Natural Resources Vaughn Miller said he will advocate for the most severe penalties if Equinor is found "wanting" in its cleanup of the transshipment site in East Grand Bahama.
Beach vendors to take legal action
Beach vendors to take legal action
THE Cabbage Beach Vendors Association plans to take legal action against Access Industries for missing and damaged beach equipment.
Exuma Businesses Hope to Regain Momentum Through Road Project
With efforts to stem the spread of COVID-19 putting the squeeze on Exuma’s economy, some small business owners are optimistic that a road improvement project could support economic recovery and get Exumians back to work...
Lincoln Bain, others arrested over tearing down of fence
Police said yesterday they arrested political activist and radio personality Lincoln Bain and four others and charged them with causing damage in relation to the tearing down of the fence that blocked access to the western end of Cabbage Beach adjacent to the Riu hotel on Paradise Island.
Spokesperson: Access will turn beach access point into 'beach experience'
A spokesperson for Access Industries told Guardian Business yesterday that now that the court matter has been settled once and for all, the company plans to develop a beach experience on the property that once provided beach access to Cabbage Beach for vendors.
VIDEO: Protesters block access to Paradise Island
VIDEO: Protesters block access to Paradise Island
DOZENS of irate Cabbage Beach vendors blocked the traffic flow to the Sidney Poitier Bridge yesterday in protest over the "sudden" closure of the main easement access to the popular beach, resulting in violent clashes with police.
SMEs 'did well' economically from first Junkanoo Carnival
While the numbers from Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival are still being crunched - although few appear to expect the $60 million in projected economic impact to be realized - Festival Commission Events and Logistics Co-chairman Ed Fields was confident that vendors who participated in the inaugural Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival on the weekend "did well".