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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.
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We often complain about men's seductive ways - but they are not the only ones. Too many women make it their duty to seduce men and break up marriages. While countless men feel it is natural and manly to have many partners and irresponsibly father countless children, many women welcome these men into their arms and are themselves cunning, seductive, and immoral.
Dr. Myron Rolle is on a mission
Dr. Myron Rolle is on a mission
Dr. Myron Rolle's mission: raise $200,000 to help fund the CARICOM Neurosurgical Initiative (CNI) to implement solutions to solve the issue of neurosurgical disease across the Caribbean.
'Without Remorse' is quite watchable primarily because of Michael B. Jordan
Video games are big business; a mega, multi-billion-dollar industry, with sales projected to continue to rise over the next few years.
Company helps with special clothing
Company helps with special clothing
AS the novel coronavirus continues to spread, Bahamas Striping Group of Companies has pitched in to assist government with its response by supplying an assortment of protective gear.
D'Aguilar: Fake vaccination cards are a concern
D'Aguilar: Fake vaccination cards are a concern
TOURISM Minister Dionisio D'Aguilar says officials will have to determine what sort of mechanism will be needed to ensure visitors are not using false vaccination cards when applying for travel health visas.
Op-Ed: Royann Dean on Building a Creative Economy in the Caribbean
Throughout election season in the region, we will inevitably hear talk about sustainable development. Sustainable is commonly synonymous with 'environmental' but also includes economic sustainability. Creativity is not likely to be a part of that discussion. But do we really understand creativity and its relevance to economic sustainability?
April sees huge spike in cases compared to previous month
MORE THAN 1,100 new cases of COVID-19 were reported in the country this month alone, representing a tremendous spike when compared with the previous month.
Bahamas Ministry of Tourism Team Returns to In-Person Business Activity at the 2021 Sun 'n Fun Aerospace Expo!
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...
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.