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December 18, 2023
The Dilly Club: Crowned Caribbean Bar of The Year by Caribbean Journal

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - The Dilly Club, a fusion of a craft cocktail bar and specialty coffee shop located in the heart of Atlantis' Marina Village, has been crowned the Caribbean Bar of the Year by the Caribbean Journal as part of the publication's 10th annual Caribbean Travel Awards.

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December 18, 2023
The Dilly Club: Crowned Caribbean Bar of the Year by Caribbean Journal

The Dilly Club, a fusion of a craft cocktail bar and specialty coffee shop located in the heart of Atlantis’ Marina Village, has been crowned the Caribbean Bar of the Year by the the Caribbean Journal as part of the publication’s 10th annual Caribbean Travel Awards.

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November 01, 2021
UB Publishes Volume 27 of International Journal of Bahamian Studies

The government can no longer afford to be lax in its preparation and recovery strategies for natural disasters and must collaborate with the private sector, non-governmental organisations and individuals, according to the newly released edition of the University of The Bahamas' (UB's) research journal

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September 20, 2021
The Bahamas Receives 20 Nominations for Caribbean Journal Travelers’ Choice Awards 2021

The world-renowned beauty and signature vacation experience offered by The Islands of The Bahamas have been commended for recognition at the upcoming Caribbean Journal Travelers’ Choice Awards 2021. From luxury resorts to pristine beaches, the country’s natural beauty and hospitality have captured the attention of readers of the Caribbean Journal.

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January 15, 2021
GRAND BAHAMA ISLAND FEATURED IN CARIBBEAN JOURNAL ARTICLES

The Office of the Prime Minister Grand Bahama is pleased to note that Grand Bahama Island was recently listed as one of the ‘21 best Caribbean islands to visit in 2021’ in the world’s leading Caribbean News website, Caribbean Journal...

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November 02, 2020
University of The Bahamas publishes Volume 26 of International Journal of Bahamian Studies

Scholarly analysis on the prevalence of Haitian stigmatization in The Bahamas, the relationship between religiosity and Bahamian gambling impulses, and the efficacy of corporal punishment in Bahamian schools...

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February 15, 2020
Bahamas Ministry of Tourism and Caribbean Journal Host First Ever Bahamas Travel Awards

The Caribbean Journal, in partnership with the Bahamas Ministry of Tourism & Aviation, recently hosted the inaugural Bahamas Travel Awards Ceremony, to celebrate and bestow recognition on the people and establishments throughout The Bahamas whose outstanding service and products have contributed to the reputation of The Islands Of The Bahamas as a leading tourism destination...

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October 11, 2018
Journal's publisher in smear campaign

A SUPREME Court judge has ruled media boss Wendell Jones was involved in a smear campaign against Lyford Cay billionaire Louis Bacon, pointing to a cache of email correspondence between Canadian fashion mogul Peter Nygard and the Bahama Journal publisher...

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December 16, 2015
KPMG recognized as the 'Global Financial Adviser of the Year' for 2015 by Infrastructure Journal

KPMG International has been recognized as the "Global Financial Adviser of the Year" for 2015 by Infrastructure Journal (IJGlobal), one of the leading infrastructure news and resource centers, in its annual "Global Awards for Excellence".

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October 26, 2015
Latest International Journal of Bahamian Studies highlights several issues of national importance

NASSAU, Bahamas -- What do Potcakes, a slave revolt on Cat Island, Bahamian citizenship and a national museum have in common? They are all the subjects of research articles included in the latest volume of the International Journal of Bahamian Studies published this week by The College of The Bahamas.
Volume 21 of the IJBS proves that research by Bahamians or about the Bahamas has truly "come of a...

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