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September 20, 2023
New Mexican Restaurant Shines in its Opening Days

A dynamic cocktail list, refreshing ceviches, and world class tacos are among the menu offerings at Salsa Mexican Bar& Grill, a new, authentic Mexican restaurant making a splash in Nassau’s culinary scene. The new establishment, located dockside in the Elizabeth on Bay plaza downtown promises to fill the space for a much needed authentic Mexican restaurant in the country.

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September 12, 2023
McDonald's Mourns the Loss of Derek The Voice Behind Charlie - Yellow Bahamian

It is with heavy hearts that we announce the passing of Derek, a long-standing and cherished member of the McDonald's family. Derek, the voice ventriloquist for the beloved puppet character, Charlie - Yellow Bahamian, brought joy and laughter to countless children and families over the years.

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September 05, 2023
The Bahamas To Host 2nd Annual Dragon Boat Festival

The Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation and The Bahamas Chinese Dragon Boat Association are proud to jointly announce the highly anticipated 2nd Annual Dragon Boat Festival, set to take place 30 Sept - 1 Oct 2023, at Goodman's Bay in Nassau, Bahamas.

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August 31, 2023
How to Manage Your Diabetes in Extreme Summer Heat, How weather can affect your blood sugar

We often look forward to a change of seasons and warmer temperatures. But if you have diabetes, you may be especially sensitive to the hot weather of summer.

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August 29, 2023
Character Day Bahamas 2023 Workshops - The Power Of Love

Who are we, and what are our strengths? These questions will help build dialogue and action for students, educators, and corporate Bahamas involved in the Character Day Bahamas program.

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August 28, 2023
One year under his belt

Prioritize effectively is the advice from National Merit Scholar Christopher Knowles to Bahamians commencing their freshman year at college/university. He says with all the newfound freedom they will encounter, that it is hard at first to set a laid-out schedule.

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August 28, 2023
What’s old is new again in novel tour Bahamas Eco-Glide takes guests on a roll & stroll through history, culture

Two businessmen with diverse backgrounds and a mutual vision to broaden the visitor experience by adding more Bahamian history and culture have launched a new tour company. Called Bahamas Eco-Glide Adventures, the outdoor venture takes up to 11 guests at a time on a guided tour of Fort Charlotte, including an inside look at the dungeon and moat, a trip back in time and on to a taste of today’s c...

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August 25, 2023
The Red Ribbon Ball is back

Animated and engaged and a "down-to-the-ground" party "disguised" as an opulent event will be the first Red Ribbon Ball (RRB) since 2019 with the mystical, magical theme of "1,001 Arabian Nights". And it will be "fabulous" according to Arame Ford, RRB committee member.

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August 17, 2023
The Bahamas beats Argentina

After falling down by as many as 18 points in the opening quarter on Wednesday, Team Bahamas rallied against the host nation Argentina to take a two-point lead at the half and they carried that momentum over into the second half at the Estadio Ciudad de Santiago del Estero in Santiago del Estero, Argentina.

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August 14, 2023
Looking ahead to the Tournament of Champions

Five of six Aquinas College teams that participated in the recent World Scholar's Cup (WSC) London Global Round have qualified to compete at the Tournament of Champions scheduled for Yale University in Connecticut in November. This, as a number of Bahamians returned home with medals as students from St. John's College, Hill Crest (primary school) and Lyford Cay. Aquinas had the most teams and won ...

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