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CBC is Proud Sponsor of Bahamas White Sands LPGA Pro-Am!
CBC to Keep Golfers Refreshed with Dasani Sparkling & Schweppes Cocktails...Female Golfers from around the world will compete at the 2019 Bahamas White Sands LPGA...
Bahamaslocal.com Lures 2019 Internet Marketing Conference to The Bahamas
BahamasLocal.com ? often called the Google of The Bahamas ? grabbed the spotlight at IMPACT 18 Holland, an event hosted by the Internet Marketing Association (IMA), one of the fastest growing professional organizations...
Guilty plea for abetment to rape
Guilty plea for abetment to rape
A man who helped a rapist violate a woman has been sentenced to seven months' imprisonment.
Bahamian culinarians take a taste of The Bahamas with a twist to Cuba
Heating up the region's cultural arena at the Fiesta del Fuego, the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas recently traveled to Santiago, Cuba to represent The Bahamas at the festival's pop-up gallery.
Melia Nassau Beach Resort launches Four Signature Food & Beverage Offerings
Variety of Dining Options Debut As Part Of A $19 Million Renovation...
The Predicament dredging for Bimini Ship Pier
The Predicament dredging for Bimini Ship Pier
Building a pier extending into the open ocean has questionable wisdom! The wave action balancing off the solid walls of the pier will have an effect on the land and beaches of Bimini, you can be sure...
BREEF's "20 Shades of Blue" Anniversary Party at John Watling's Draws Big Crowd
Wonderful Success for Marine Conservation...
Inside John Watling's Distillery
Inside John Watling's Distillery
In the center of a courtyard is an old well. Most Bahamians have never heard of it. A great black hole - more than seven feet in diameter and 65 feet deep, has been at the Buena Vista Estate for more than 200 years.
Ginn Poised For Class Action Lawsuit
Ginn Poised For Class Action Lawsuit
A botched $4.9 billion resort project in The Bahamas is officially embroiled in a proposed class action lawsuit involving thousands of investors.
Alcohol Destroying The Bahamas
Alcohol Destroying The Bahamas
Dear Editor,
Bootlegging was the smuggling and selling of alcohol at exorbitant prices. Back in the 1920s the selling of alcohol was illegal and hence this opened the door for an industry where gangsters and mafia characters thrived.