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Young tennis players continue to excel around the region
Bahamians Donte Armbrister, Afrika Smith and Jacobi Bain continue their participation on the International Tennis Federation's (ITF) junior circuit this week, playing in the THA/Bmobile Tobago Junior ITF Tournament in Trinidad and Tobago.
In the main draw in boys singles yesterday, Armbrister took down hometown favorite Joshua Arnold of Trinidad & Tobago in three sets, 6-4, 5-7 and 6-2, to advance...
Louis Steen's Coffeehouse to host Mardi Gras-themed event
Louis & Steen's Coffeehouse will bring the New Orleans experience to The Bahamas with the hosting of its first Mardi Gras Day for those people seeking excitement coupled with specialty coffee, delicious Creole fare and jazz music in a fun, relaxing environment.
The full day of family events starts with sunrise yoga at 7 a.m. on the property's ocean front deck. Children's face painting and Mardi Gr...
Finding the right equation to encourage math students
HUNDREDS of students representing schools all over New Providence gathered at the Melia Nasau Beach Resort on Friday to hear the ideas of well-known mathematician Po-Shen Loh for a website that he is designing to make mathematics more approachable for pupils at all levels.
Relief fund launched to cover hurricane repair costs
Relief fund launched to cover hurricane repair costs
THE Anglican Central Education Authority (ACEA) has launched "Together We Make the Difference", a relief fund to help cover the cost of repairs, replacement of lost school supplies and ensuring minimal interruptions during the academic year after the damage from Hurricane Matthew last month. It aims to raise $50,000 by the end of the year.
Red cross says donations are urgently needed to bring relief
BAHAMAS Red Cross Society officials yesterday called for the donation of more "urgently needed" items to better assist the organisation in providing relief to persons suffering in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.
New Orleans specialty coffeehouse Louis Steen's opens its colorful doors
Here's your chance to experience New Orleans in The Bahamas: Louis & Steen's, the first Creole and Cajun Coffeehouse has opened its colorful doors, serving fresh roasted coffee beans from the countries of origin.
Renowned sailor Ian Bruce dies age 82
Renowned sailor Ian Bruce dies age 82
IAN Bruce, an internationally renowned sailor, boat designer and builder who spent periods of his life in the Bahamas, died last month from cancer aged 82.
Coast Guard didn't think El Faro was sinking at first
WHEN an initial report arrived saying the captain of the cargo ship El Faro had called ashore for help, the US Coast Guard did not believe the vessel was at risk of sinking and later had software problems while preparing a response plan.
Gracious women and strong men
Gracious women and strong men
"A gracious woman retaineth honour: and strong men retain riches." - Proverbs 11:16
BOB now accepts China UnionPay Cards
BOB now accepts China UnionPay Cards
Recognizing the growing importance of cross-border trade, Bank of The Bahamas Limited ("BOB") has expanded its merchant services platform to capture global markets. The bank's network now accepts China UnionPay Cards, the official cards of the domestic bankcard organization in the People's Republic of China.