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Lowell Mortimer named non-resident High Commissioner to India
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Immigration confirms the appointment of Mr. Lowell J. Mortimer OBE as the non-resident High Commissioner of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas to India...
Agricultural Development Organization (ADO) Bahamas and The Church Commercial Farming Group (TCCFG) distribute nearly 200 backyard farming kits at CG Atlantic’s Zest Festival
Agricultural Development Organization (ADO) Bahamas distributed 195 backyard farming kits tointerested members of the general public at CG Atlantic’s Zest Festival, which took place on Saturday atthe CG Atlantic House Grounds.
UBFIT Marks Fifth Year Milestone
UBFIT Marks Fifth Year Milestone
For the past five years, UBFIT has taken the local and international fitness and wellness communities by storm as one of The Bahamas’ premier wellness and community engagement initiatives.
Oaktree Medical Center remains UBFIT’s title sponsor, having entered a $30,000 sponsorship commitment in 2020 for three years. Oaktree Medical Center's Medical Director Dr. Don D. Deveaux expressed his co...
Hundreds of deserving students to benefit from Bahamas Maritime Cadet Corps sponsorship
Hundreds of deserving students to benefit from Bahamas Maritime Cadet Corps sponsorship
The national coordinator of a program that has turned out more than 2,000 participants today thanked Royal Caribbean Group for its new sponsorship which adds a hands-on-deck aspect that he described as a potential “game-changer that will make a difference in hundreds of Bahamian lives.”
Clayton Curtis, national coordinator of the Bahamas Maritime Cadet Corps (BMCC), the youth training arm ...
Small Island Sustainability Complex Opens at The University of The Bahamas
The G. T. R. Campbell Small Island Sustainability Research Complex was officially opened during an opening at The University of The Bahamas (UB), Thursday, 25th October...
Ivanna Seymour sets sights on becoming first Bahamian captain of a Royal Caribbean ship
Ivanna Seymour sets sights on becoming first Bahamian captain of a Royal Caribbean ship
As a toddler, Ivanna Seymour's mother called her a "water baby". As a mature mariner, Seymour hopes crew aboard a Royal Caribbean ship will one day call her captain.
Ivanna Seymour, top-ranked Mariner sets sights on becoming first Bahamian captain of a Royal Caribbean ship
Ivanna Seymour, top-ranked Mariner sets sights on becoming first Bahamian captain of a Royal Caribbean ship
As a toddler, Ivanna Seymour’s mother called her a ‘water baby.’ As a mature mariner, Seymour hopes crew aboard a Royal Caribbean ship will one day call her captain.
If she makes that rank – and she is working toward it, she’s now the fifth-highest ranking bridge officer in a crew of 1,200 on Royal Caribbean’s Navigator of the Seas – Seymour will become the first Bahamian female ...
Leno Corporate Centre Expected to Draw Competitive Bids for Occupancy
After a year of making the best of a kitchen corner or pushing aside bikes and tools to set up a laptop and backdrop in the garage, thousands of professionals are eager to get back to a plush office with all the accoutrements meant for conducting business.
In The Bahamas, there is just one more hurdle before the pre-pandemic office world resumes. It’s a shortage of space.
“For a long t...
More maritime training needed for Bahamian seafarers
More maritime training needed for Bahamian seafarers
Employment opportunities for Bahamian seafarers abound, a maritime industry expert said yesterday, with healthy growth in that industry dependent on conscious efforts to improve training, development and forge better linkages with key industries.
Chandler Sands cruised into the 2011 Nassau Conference at the British Colonial Hilton to talk to financial services industry professionals about the fina...
Two Bahamians Among Outstanding Graduates of American Caribbean Maritime Foundation
She spent 11 months aboard a bulk carrier, the youngest member of the crew of 23 and the only female. He spent nine months on a container ship and six months on a bulk carrier...