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Here's a little Sip Sip for you
Here's a little Sip Sip for you
Iconic Harbour Island restaurant Sip Sip will open its first outpost location at the ultra-exclusive The Cove on Paradise Island in November. Bahamian Chef Julie Lightbourn will bring her "Caribterranean" menu -- "Bahamian but with a twist" -- to The Cove's brand new, redesigned poolscape with two restaurants: one poolside and one on the beach, on Paradise Beach.
To enhance the dining experience, ...
Renowed Harbour Island Restaurant SIP TO Open First Outpost at The Cove
The Cove will Unveil Bahamian Hot Spot Sip Sip
with Beachfront Dining Experience in November 2017...Iconic Harbour Island restaurant Sip Sip will open its first outpost location at the ultra-exclusive The Cove on Paradise Island, Bahamas this November...
Haiti and its national and international debt status
Haiti and its national and international debt status
Up to this date, around mid-May 2017, the national and international debt of the Republic of Haiti hovers around US$3 billion. This sum represents $1 billion of internal debt and $2 billion of external one. It is a very small amount if we compare Haiti's debt with other Caribbean countries that are generally overwhelmed by external and internal debts.
By way of comparison, the island of Puerto Ric...
Carnival adds Princess Cays to itinerary of six ships
Princess Cays, a private port of call at the southern end of Eleuthera, was added to the itineraries of six Carnival Cruise Line ships beginning in May 2017.
The cruise line giant is expected to make 40 calls to Princess Cays in 2017 and 98 the following year, according to a press statement released yesterday.
The 40-acre cruise port is owned and operated by Carnival's sister company, Princess Cru...
BAMSI Graduates Look to a Global Experience
BAMSI Graduates Look to a Global Experience
The top graduating student in the Bahamas Agriculture & Marine Science Institute?s (BAMSI) aquaculture associate degree programme Gimel Morley has been awarded a Chinese Government Scholarship to pursue a master?s degree in aquaculture. She is currently attending Ningbo University in the Jiangbei District, Ningbo, Zhejiang, China.
National parks largely spared by hurricane
National parks largely spared by hurricane
HURRICANE Matthew may have caused widespread damage on North Andros, Grand Bahama and New Providence but it had relatively little destructive impact on the country's national parks.
BNT reports on national park damage
BNT reports on national park damage
Hurricane Matthew caused widespread damage on North Andros, Grand Bahama and New Providence, but had relatively little destructive impact on the country's national parks.
Chefs showcase culinary treasures and signature creations at Paradise Plates
It was a unique evening of gourmet food, wine, beer and cocktail tasting as chefs from top restaurants around the island featured some of their best culinary treasures and signature creations to entice the taste buds of hundreds of guests at the eighth Paradise Plates by Hands For Hunger.
Paradise Plates to feature 35 top chefs and beverage purveyors
Paradise Plates, scheduled for Saturday, October 1st from 7:00 p.m.-11:00 p.m. in the Atlantis Imperial Ballroom, is a grand celebration of 1,000,000 lbs of food delivered by Hands For Hunger since its inception, eight short years ago.
Save the date: Night of culinary compassion to feature Family Island chefs, prizes and surprises
Save the date: Night of culinary compassion to feature Family Island chefs, prizes and surprises
Hands for Hunger's Paradise Plates, one of the most anticipated charity benefits, in its eighth year promises to be an extra special event.
As usual, guests can expect to sample the finest delicacies prepared by Nassau's top chefs. This year special dishes will also be served up by some of the best chefs in the Family Islands. To complement the fare, well-known vintners, brewers and beverage purve...