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July 03, 2020
Baleària Caribbean resumes Passenger sailing’s between Port Everglades and the Bahamas

Today, the South Florida based ferry company, Balearia Caribbean, has resumed its passenger services between Port Everglades (Fort Lauderdale), Bimini, and Freeport (Grand Bahama Island)...

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June 08, 2021
Port CEO on home porting: We will enjoy this for as long as it lasts

Nassau Cruise Port Limited’s President and Chief Executive Officer Mike Maura said yesterday that while The Bahamas’ stab at home porting in 2021 could spur an industry for the next few years, the relationship will not last as long with the ships that will begin home porting this month and next month.

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June 08, 2021
Summer safety tips that can be used all year long

If you ask the average person what summer means to them, they'll tell you about sunny weather, lazy days at the beach, and vacations with the family.

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May 31, 2021
The REAL reason Bahamians lack identity

By: Jhanae Winter
The Bahamian identity should represent the people’s shared ideals, ideologies, attitudes, and biases; instead it is suffocated by the colonizing clenches of tourism.

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May 04, 2021
Uriah McPhee students benefit from donation of Child Protection guide books

Officials of the National Child Protection Council (NCPC), the Child Protection Month Committee and the Free Town Urban Renewal Centre recently teamed up with Administrators, Staff and Fifth-Grade students of Uriah McPhee Primary School to commemorate Child Protection Month.

The collaboration resulted in almost 100 of the NCPC’s “Say No, Then Go” Colouring Books being donated to the stud...

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April 23, 2021
Taxis and vendors wary of 'bubble' proposal

WITH cruise ships set to arrive in June, a proposed exclusive "bubble" arrangement between the vessels and tour operators at Freeport Harbour is not sitting well with local taxicab drivers and straw vendors.

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April 22, 2021
Blue Lagoon Island Teams Up with Coca Cola and Ocean Conservancy to Clean Up Beaches

Despite the ongoing global pandemic, marine debris continues to make its way to beaches across The Bahamas. In an effort to mitigate this ongoing concern, Blue Lagoon Island has partnered with Caribbean Bottling Company (Bahamas) Ltd, the Coca-Cola Foundation and the Ocean Conservancy to assist various family island communities with their beach clean ups and offer marine conservation education.
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April 19, 2021
CDC Tells Travelers to Avoid ALL Travel to The Bahamas

The CDC just increased The Bahamas to "Level 4: Very High".

They have advised that travelers should avoid all travel to the Bahamas.

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April 09, 2021
PLP Statement On Political Gatherings and Campaign Practices

The Progressive Liberal Party takes note of the public comments attributed to the country’s Chief Medical Officer regarding political gatherings in the current COVID environment and attendant health and safety regulations.

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April 07, 2021
Wells warns that PM is not afraid to make hard decisions

As he expressed concern over large gatherings held over the Easter weekend and the increase in COVID-19 cases last month, Minister of Health Renward Wells said yesterday that Bahamians should know that the prime minister is not afraid to make the hard decisions to control the spread of the virus.

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