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Ministry for Grand Bahama partners with Elnet to launch maritime cadet program
The Ministry for Grand Bahama has joined the efforts of ELNET Maritime Agency to encourage more Bahamians to become involved in the Maritime Industry and develop additional career opportunities for themselves.
Cooper outlines Government strategies for a sustainable Mayaguana
The Government of The Bahamas iscommitted to the sustainable, ongoing development of Mayaguana, and isconsidering strategies that will generate more activity to ensure thatcommerce that can support the local community well into the future isestablished, Acting Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investmentsand Aviation, the Hon. I. Chester Cooper told residents.
BAISS softball season gets underway Tuesday
BAISS softball season gets underway Tuesday
The Bahamas Association of Independent Secondary Schools (BAISS) will kick off its 2022-2023 sporting calendar on Tuesday, September 20 with its softball season on Tuesday, September 20 at various locations. Four division titles will be up for grabs - senior boys, senior girls, junior boys and junior girls divisions.
SelvaRey makes its debut in The Bahamas
SelvaRey makes its debut in The Bahamas
The Bahamas has a long, interesting history with rum. So when the owners of premium rum brand, SelvaRey, developed their four unique flavors of rum, one of their later goals was to introduce them to The Bahamas and the wider Caribbean. After more than a year of navigating through the logistics, SelvaRey launched in four ...
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Slow uptake on child vaccines
Slow uptake on child vaccines
HEALTH and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville has admitted that paediatric doses of the COVID-19 vaccine "are moving a little slower than we expected" with only about 320 to 330 administered so far.
70 percent goal before mask mandates are lifted
70 percent goal before mask mandates are lifted
HEALTH and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville said yesterday that officials are hoping to have 70 percent of the population vaccinated against COVID-19 before lifting the remaining mask mandates in the country.
Skydiving is back in GB
Skydiving is back in GB
Skydiving is coming back to Grand Bahama, so if you have the urge to jump out of a perfectly good airplane from 14,000 feet above our beautiful island, then here's your chance. Organizers of the Bahamas Skydive Boogie, Matthew Yaunt and Matthew Finch, who, between them, have done over 30,000 skydives, have booked Old Bahama ...
Airport staff to take strike action today
Airport staff to take strike action today
AIRPORT operations in both New Providence and the Family Islands could be seriously impacted today, as Bahamas Airport Authority workers intend to take industrial action, The Tribune was told.
Funds set to resolve airport dispute
Funds set to resolve airport dispute
TOURISM, Investments and Aviation Minister Chester Cooper says the government has approved funding to honour all agreed terms of an industrial agreement with Airport Authority employees.
Govt still working on $10m catastrophic care fund
Govt still working on $10m catastrophic care fund
THE Davis administration is still working out the logistics of how it will administer the $10m allocated for catastrophic healthcare in the country, Health and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville said yesterday.