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Ed Fields to wear new hat for an historic hour - Auctioneer for a cause
He?s been the familiar voice with a deep resonance and a biting wit, but for one hour radio host and tourism product activist Ed Fields is going to take on a new role, live auctioneer for a cause.
The Path to Recovery
The Path to Recovery
Industry-specific guidance from Cleveland Clinic about transitioning to the workplace during COVID-19...
Place for Art Re-Opens while Artist Kim Smith recovers in Hospital
Like many businesses in The Bahamas, The Place for Art on Village Road re-opened its doors with social distancing and meetings by appointment this week...
Highlights from the Prime Minister’s Communication
Highlights from the Prime Minister’s Communication
Bahamas in Phase 3 of re-opening plan...All islands of The Bahamas may resume normal commercial operations, except for New Providence, Grand Bahama and Bimini, effective 2 June...
Prime Minister Minnis: ‘We are living in a new normal’
PM announces reduced curfew, and re-opening of Family Islands, non-essential retail and worship services...
Former Top Cop, Now Security Boss Urges Caution, Warns Unemployment Will Drive Jump in Crime
Former Top Cop, Now Security Boss Urges Caution, Warns Unemployment Will Drive Jump in Crime
The founder of a private security firm that provides protection for leading individuals and select businesses today urged Bahamians to exercise extreme caution in the coming weeks, projecting a spike in crime as a result of unemployment due to COVID-19...
Tru Tru Bahamian Festival on tap
Tru Tru Bahamian Festival on tap
The plaiting of the maypole is always an attraction at the Tru Tru Bahamian Festival. The fifth version of the annual event takes place this weekend at John Watling's Distillery...
They even stole and sold the babies' clothes
They even stole and sold the babies' clothes
Dear Editor, Having been a victim of violent crime myself, I believe I can speak to what the victims of crimes go through. Several years ago I was held up by two gun-toting, very young men who relieved me of my money, watch and jewelry; [...]
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Cable Beach Straw Market Burns Down
Cable Beach Straw Market Burns Down
Almost nine years after the world famous Bay Street Straw Market went up in flames, scores of straw vendors suffered another blow as one of two single-story Cable Beach Straw market structures suffered a similar fate. In the early morning hours of Saturday, the wooden structure, which housed approximately 36 stalls, was completely destroyed by fire.
BAIC's BahamArts Festival Opens at Heritage Village, Arawak Cay
The Bahamas Agricultural and Industrial Corporation's ‘flagship’ BahamaArts Festival 2019, slated for November 1 and 2, opened at Heritage Village, Arawak Cay, today under the theme, “Bahamian Tings.” The popular festival is in keeping with BAIC’s mandate and mission to stimulate and encourage the creation, expansion and promotion of small and medium-sized businesses by facilitating tra...