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BLTA makes slight adjustment to its 2023 schedule
BLTA makes slight adjustment to its 2023 schedule
The Bahamas Lawn Tennis Association (BLTA) has made a slight adjustment to its calendar of events for 2023. Most of the events are still scheduled to take place in the respective venues as planned, but there are a couple of adjustments. The Tim's Refrigeration Doubles Tournament is still set for Eleuthera, but the date has changed for that tournament. ...
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Bahamas Feeding Network Receives 20,000 lbs of holiday food from Royal Caribbean International, 40-ft container packed with fresh hams and chicken arrives in Fox Hill
Thousands of Bahamians will have more on their holiday table this year, thanks to a generous donation from Royal Caribbean International.
Recall of Salad Products due to E. coli in the lettuce ingredient
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service (FSIS) announced on November 21, 2019, that a voluntary recall was made by a New Jersey company, Missa Bay, of over 75,000 pounds of salad products that contain meat or poultry because the lettuce ingredient may be contaminated with E. coli O157:H7. The company announced that over 30 packaged salad products with tainted r...
Coakley: Tourism industry should focus more on providing a truly Bahamian experience
Name: Giovanni Perez Coakley
Position: Director of engineering, Coral and Beach Towers, Atlantis
Four accused of stealing
Four accused of stealing
FOUR men were arraigned in a Magistrate's Court yesterday on two separate charges of stealing.
AML FOODS LIMITED CELEBRATES EXUMA MARKETS’ ANNIVERSARY & OFFICIAL GRAND OPENING
Today Exuma Markets celebrated its first year Anniversary and official Grand Opening. The Honourable John H. Pinder, Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation, and Member of Parliament for Central & South Abaco was in attendance to cut the ribbon and mark the special occasion.
ADO Tours Lucayan Produce, Farming support NGO continues fact-finding mission to explore what works, what doesn’t for farms of all sizes
Farms, like just about everything else, come in all sizes and shapes. And like other items that come in various forms, what works for one may not work for all.
“That’s what we are learning as we go along,” says Philip Smith, Executive Chairman of the Agricultural Development Organization, the recently launched non-government organization formed to support farming and the culture of self-s...
Coping with our collective trauma
Coping with our collective trauma
There is hardly a day we pick up our phones without seeing a message about someone dying from COVID, or from some other illness, probably because of their inability to get care due to the strain the pandemic is placing on the healthcare system.
NTA’s 18 Assessors and Four Staff Successfully Complete Skill Courses
The National Training Agency (NTA) recognized several trainees, training providers and assessors for successfully completing certificate courses. The event was held March 30, 2021 at NTA on Gladstone Road and Munnings Drive. The NTA, offers certificate programmes to young Bahamians throughout the country.
During the ceremony, 18 staff members, training providers and assessors who successfully ...
Royal Caribbean donates 5,000 turkeys to National Food Task Force
Royal Caribbean Group donated 5,000 turkeys to the National Food Distribution Task Force dressed with a message wishing every recipient happy and healthy holidays.
“We are so grateful for this generous donation by Royal Caribbean,” said task force Chair Susan Larson. “These are challenging times and we want to touch as many homes as we can so donations like this make it possible for us t...