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February 02, 2023
Heads of Agreement signed for multi-milliion dollar tourism investment on Harbour Island

Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis said, on February 2, 2023, that it was a pleasure to be at the signing of the latest and, to date, “most robust Heads of Agreement” between the Government of The Bahamas and 4M Harbour Island.

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May 17, 2021
BTC FIBER CUSTOMERS GET COMPLIMENTARY MAJOR SPEED INCREASE

BTC’s fiber to the home (FTTH) customers are benefitting from a major speed increase to their existing fiber services at no additional cost with faster than ever broadband speeds. Effective May 17th, all fiber (broadband standalone) customers have been upgraded to a minimum of 100Mbps. This comes following an expansion of BTC’s fiber network spanning across many islands of The Bahamas. BTC now...

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October 13, 2022
Sustainable Food Growth Grant Oversubscribed

More than 126 people have applied for theSustainable Food Growth Grant, which is meant to incentivize farmers,fishers and agribusiness practitioners to bolster food production in TheBahamas.

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October 07, 2022
Government signs $250 Million HOA for South Long Island Development

The Heads of Agreement signed between The BahamasGovernment, and Azul Destinations Ltd. and Calypso Cove Destinations Ltd.

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August 23, 2022
Hurricane Hole Superyacht Marina Opens in Nassau

Hurricane Hole Marina, a long-time favorite destination for yachts in the Bahamas, has been completely renovated to provide world-class luxury in a state-of-the-art redesign, from upscale amenities to the latest in technology. The marina’s update is creating excitement among yacht owners, captains, and crew, who love having Hurricane Hole open as a destination again.

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June 16, 2022
ALL OVER FOR HEALTH VISA - and no tests if you've had COVID jabs

HEALTH and Wellness Minister Dr Michael Darville announced yesterday the government will remove its COVID-19 testing requirement for vaccinated people entering The Bahamas beginning Sunday.

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June 13, 2022
Investments propelling Grand Bahama real estate from doldrums to ‘hot commodity,’ buyers buying lots, condos sight unseen, says Island Living Real Estate’s agent Alex Thompson

After years of a sluggish economy, real estate in Grand Bahama is ‘suddenly a hot commodity’ drawing interest from local and foreign buyers, thanks to major new investments that have driven prices up by double digits in the last quarter, according to a real estate agent. Alex Thompson of Island Living Real Estate credits the seemingly overnight increase in Grand Bahama properties to hundreds o...

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June 13, 2022
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.

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January 27, 2022
Prime Minister Travels To Cincinnati With Team From Eeden Acres To Explore Expanded AgTech Farm They Will Bring To The Bahamas

At a time when food supply is under pressure globally, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, the Honourable Philip Davis and Minister of Agriculture, Marine Resources and Family Island Affairs, the Honourable Clay Sweeting showed leadership alongside Members of the Agricultural Development Committee (President, Philip Smith and Director, Dion Smith), Ohio State government leaders, investors, sup...

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December 28, 2021
When will RCL understand Bahamians want equality?

Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines had strung The Bahamas along with their bottom fishing for more than a year and a half and cost Bahamians more than $150m (of borrowed money) for the Grand Lucayan Hotel.

Their plot to get the passengers off the ship and into their own exclusive, land-based resort, to capture the further spending of tourists, is rather obvious.

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