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April 15, 2021
Bahamas Ministry of Tourism Team Returns to In-Person Business Activity at the 2021 Sun 'n Fun Aerospace Expo!

The Islands of The Bahamas is the premier and exclusive destination being featured at the 47th Annual Sun ‘n Fun Aerospace Expo, being held April 13 -18,2021 in Lakeland, Florida.

Traditionally, Florida’s largest annual convention, the show usually attracts more than 200,000 persons and 10,000 aircraft. This year’s show is expected to be a little smaller, safe and covid-19 ready. The sho...

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March 31, 2021
FOCOL expects challenging 2021 as it registers lower net income

After registering a nearly 20 percent drop in revenue last year, FOCOL Holdings stated it expects a very challenging fiscal year in 2021.

FOCOL Chairman Sir Franklyn Wilson said in the company’s audited financial results for 2020 that net income for the period ended September 30 was $22.99 million, compared to $27.97 million in the previous year.

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March 16, 2021
SILENT KILLER SPREADS - Deadly Coral Disease Out of Sight, Out of Mind for Many

First verified in The Bahamas a year ago, the deadly Stony Coral Tissue Loss Disease (SCTLD) continues to plague Bahamian waters, traveling up to 50 meters (55 yards) per day, killing hundreds of corals in its wake.
Specifically, scientists from the Perry Institute for Marine Science (PIMS) have confirmed the presence of SCTLD on reefs off Grand Bahama, New Providence and North Eleuthera. Early ...

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March 11, 2021
C. W. Sawyer Primary School Temporarily Relocating to University of The Bahamas

The Ministry of Education (MOE) and University of The Bahamas (UB) have forged a pivotal partnership which will facilitate the resumption of face-to-face classes for students of the C. W. Sawyer Primary School, affording them the experience of learning in a university environment.

Effective Monday, 15th March 2021, C.W. Sawyer students, teachers and administrators will be accommodated in the C...

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November 12, 2020
Dealing withCOVID fatigue

We are all tired of the novel coronavirus (COVID-19). It "smacked" us right in our faces. We did not plan for this. Most, if not all of us, have never experienced nor envisioned during our lifetime, that there could be any kind of pandemic or disaster that can actually cripple economies and cause the death ...The post Dealing withCOVID fatigue appeared first on The Nassau Guardian.

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October 21, 2020
2020 Hero World Challenge canceled

Top Professional Golfers' Association (PGA) players will not be touching down on the shores of The Bahamas this year for the Hero World Challenge as that event has been canceled due to ongoing concerns surrounding the novel coronavirus pandemic. The 18-player tournament is played at the Albany resort golf course in December. TGR Live Events, ...The post 2020 Hero World Challenge canceled appeared ...

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October 19, 2020
Adopt a Culture of Readiness in Tackling Climate Change

A culture of preparedness is the key component in any viable climate action plan for The Bahamas, according to an environmental advocate, who argues that The Bahamas must increase its preparedness...

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October 16, 2020
Let's all participate in National Friendship Day

Not even the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) can take away the true spirit and intention of the annual National Friendship Day. The entire nation is being asked to remember and participate in the 9th Annual National Friendship Day on Wednesday, November 25. What is National Friendship Day? Since November 2011, this special day is held on ...The post Let's all participate in National Friendship Day ap...

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October 15, 2020
PLP calls for more testing and tracing

THE Progressive Liberal Party wants the government to expand its contact tracing team, provide free COVID-19 testing and create more testing centres, insisting the measures are necessary in order to contain the spread of the novel coronavirus amid the country's second wave...

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October 09, 2020
'This thing has come to take us out'

Prominent Abaco pastor and veteran broadcaster Silbert Mills is appealing to religious leaders and Bahamians in general to take COVID-19 seriously after he said he almost died while experiencing severe symptoms related to the novel coronavirus. Mills said his illness and that of a deacon at his church, Friendship Tabernacle, manifested after a September 1 service to ...The post 'This thing has com...

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