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March 12, 2015
Communication by Hon. Philip E. Davis Member of Parliament (Cat Island, Rum Cay, and San Salvador Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Works & Urban Development

When I stood in this place to give my contribution to the Mid-Year Budget Debate, I determined and said that I would bring an update to the House on the project to construct the Bahamas Agricultural & Marine Science Institute (BAMSI) at North Andros...

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February 27, 2015
Food, culture and rum: Three-day Festival Rum Bahamas opens today

The second annual Festival Rum Bahamas is no longer an anticipated event -- it's now a go.

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January 30, 2015
A festival of rum, food culture

The countdown is on and with just one month to one of the hottest festivals that is still in its infancy, but which in only its second year has become certainly a must-attend event, where you can indulge in diverse and unique rums from around the Caribbean and the world...

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February 04, 2015
Rum Bahamas creates opportunities for micro-businesses

NASSAU, Bahamas -- The much-anticipated second annual Rum Bahamas Festival to be held at Fort Charlotte this month will not only bring food and rum lovers to the historic site, but also has the potential to grow a number of small businesses. The festival, which will fully display the historic culture of piracy, rum and food in The Bahamas, will be held on February 27-March 1.
Alexa Ray-Smith, vend...

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August 18, 2010
Fr. Chester Burton transfers to Long Island and Rum Cay

By STAFF WRITER
Nassau Guardian
The only way people will be able to see Jesus'face is if they set their priorities on the church, and place God in the forefront of their lives was the message to parishioners at St. Peter's Parish, North Long Island, as their new rector, Fr. Chester Burton, preached and celebrated his first service with his new posting. And he assured them that there are no shortcu...

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October 26, 2014
Fraudsters use Rum Cay as hook

Two Miami Beach residents have been convicted in an $8 million investment fraud scheme regarding the proposed Paradise is Mine (PIM) real estate development on Rum Cay.
A U.S. federal jury found Lawrence Foster, president of PIM, guilty of seven counts of wire fraud and conspiring to commit wire fraud last Thursday.
The same jury found PIM Corporate Officer Johana Leon guilty of three counts of st...

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May 17, 2014
Killer captain high on crack and rum

A BAHAMIAN boat captain, who has pleaded guilty to charges of smuggling resulting in the drowning of four Haitian women, was smoking crack-cocaine and drinking rum at the time the vessel he was steering capsized off the coast of Miami, Florida.

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February 25, 2014

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February 26, 2014
Raising a glass to rum festival

Festival Rum Bahamas is expected to become an annual event after 3,000 people visited Fort Charlotte over the weekend to take part in the "tremendously successful event".

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February 19, 2014
Pirate town created at fort for Rum Festival

FESTIVAL Rum Bahamas is here this Friday, Saturday and Sunday and the "Rum Pirate" Town at Fort Charlotte is almost complete and includes more than 75 booths for local vendors selling their food, drinks art and crafts all locally made by local producers.

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