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Bahamas International Film Festival To Open With ?Tamara Drewe?
The Bahamas International Film Festival (BIFF), announced today that Sony Pictures Classics? acclaimed comedy ?Tamara Drewe? will be the opening film at this year?s festival, which takes place December 1-5 in Nassau. The special event screening will take place on Wednesday, December 1st at the Atlantis Theatre on Paradise Island. The announcement was made by BIFF Founder and Executive Director Les...
Burrows, Albury win squash titles
Burrows, Albury win squash titles
Bahamas Squash Championships sponsored by KPMG were held at the Squash Club on Village Road November 5 - 7th. There were four divisions of play: Men's Open with Adrian Burrows as the new Bahamas Squash champ, runner-up Howard Mason, Men's Consolation winner: Marian Szabo, runner-up Donovan McDonald, Women's Open winner Barbara Albury, runner-up Michele Thompson, Women's Consolation winner: Caryn ...
Bahamas Researcher Dr. Austin Gallagher Named Scuba Diving Magazine’s Sea Hero for work with sharks
Bahamas Researcher Dr. Austin Gallagher Named Scuba Diving Magazine’s Sea Hero for work with sharks
Scuba Diving Magazine has named Dr. Austin Gallagher – a researcher who helped shape shark sanctuary policy in The Bahamas and a familiar face in the local dive world --its latest Sea Hero.
At 35, Dr. Gallagher is believed to be the youngest recipient of the prestigious award.
In bestowing the title on him, the popular dive magazine wrote “Dr. Austin Gallagher has shaped global shark c...
Dr. Myron Rolle attains goal
Dr. Myron Rolle attains goal
Dr. Myron Rolle has attained his goal. He successfully crowdfunded $200,000 to help fund the CARICOM Neurosurgical Initiative (CNI) to implement solutions to solve the issue of neurosurgical disease across the Caribbean.
Thompson: Bank review shows FNM's positive economic impact
FORMER State Minister for Finance Kwasi Thompson said the recent quarterly review by the Central Bank of The Bahamas proves the economic policies implemented by the Minnis administration were having a positive impact on the Bahamian economy.
Campbell highlights DGFA’s efforts to keep families safe during COVID-19
Officials at the Department of Gender and Family Affairs (DGFA), Ministry of Social Services and Urban Development, continued to facilitate their own programmes while collaborating with other government and civil society stakeholders...
D'Aguilar adds insult to injury
D'Aguilar adds insult to injury
Dear Editor, Having apparently been at the forefront of the decision to open our country's borders to visitors from the world's epicenter of the novel coronavirus, it must have been difficult for Dionisio D'Aguilar to exceed with insults his injuries to the Bahamian public. Alas, [...]
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Cur-phew: PM eases back
Cur-phew: PM eases back
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis yesterday relaxed a number of COVID-19 restrictions for New Providence, Grand Bahama and several Family Islands, including new curfew hours and a variety of additional benefits for fully vaccinated people.
Bahamian trio turn in
Bahamian trio turn in
It seems as if the novel coronavirus pandemic hasn’t slowed down three of The Bahamas’ elite athletes as they turned in strong performances this past weekend...
COVID quagmire
COVID quagmire
COVID-19 may be a new virus but pandemics are not new to mankind, and the presence of the novel coronavirus in The Bahamas is no justification for the absence of responsible leadership...