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Mayaguana Tragedy Shows Need for Higher Standards
Mayaguana Tragedy Shows Need for Higher Standards
Days after an airport runway accident in Mayaguana took the lives of three innocent people, Llewellyn Boyer-Cartwright, the commercial pilot turned attorney and the voice calling for the establishment of a Bahamas International Aircraft Registry, urged government to move quickly to establish the registry that will not only bring welcomed business to The Bahamas but will cause the country to deal ...
Govt officially opens new Pinecrest subdivision
Govt officially opens new Pinecrest subdivision
THE Davis administration officially opened the new Pinecrest subdivision on Friday, a move officials said was in keeping with the government's promise to provide more affordable homes to Bahamians.
Potter's Cay vendors given access to repair supplies
Potter's Cay vendors given access to repair supplies
AGRICULTURE, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs Minister Clay Sweeting yesterday said Potter's Cay Dock vendors affected by a fire last year were provided with letters to access supplies to rebuild their stalls.
The logo for the new BahamaHost Corporate Programme
The logo for the new BahamaHost Corporate Programme
Permanent Secretary to the Ministry of Tourism, Mrs. Hyacinth Winder-Pratt, unveiled the logo for the new BahamaHost Corporate Programme. The programme was launched on Thursday, July 22 at the British Colonial Hilton. Mrs. Pratt said the Bahamahost Corporate Programme will provide the opportunity for private businesses to participate in further strengthening customer service in The Bahamas.
Grand Bahama All Star Girls Soccer Team to Travel to Jupiter, Florida
Coaches and parents from the Grand Bahama Girls? Developmental Soccer League will be taking a team of talented soccer players ranging in age from 11 to 15 years to Jupiter Florida for two full days of soccer this weekend...
The looming financial earthquake, pt. 1
The looming financial earthquake, pt. 1
"Switzerland is a country where very few things begin, but many things end."
- F. Scott Fitzgerald
For centuries, Switzerland has basked in the radiance of its pre-eminence as a powerhouse of precision, reflected in its superlative chocolates, its world-renowned and impeccably crafted timepieces and its incomparable banking industry. Over the centuries, the Swiss have become bankers to the wo...
American World Clinics Executive Wrap-up Positive Meetings in The Bahamas
NASSAU, Bahamas ? President of American World Clinics (AWC) Robert Priddy ended high-level meetings in Grand Bahama and New Providence last week, with talks focused on the best island to fit a proposed $200 million-plus medical tourism facility.
Grammy Award winning musician holds concert at the Willie Mae Pratt Centre for Girls
Minister of State in the Ministry of Social Development the Hon. Loretta Butler-Turner thanked Grammy Award winner musician and UN Ambassador for UNICEF, India Arie, for performing at a private concert at the Willie Mae Pratt Centre for Girls, Friday, July 2.