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Flowers: Too many numbers houses
Flowers: Too many numbers houses
A YEAR after the Christie administration issued a provisional licence to eight web shop companies, one pioneer of the gaming industry said there is much to be concerned about, especially the "proliferation" of numbers houses.
200 web shops have closed, says Wilchcombe
200 web shops have closed, says Wilchcombe
THE government's "keen eye" on zoning has to date resulted in the closure of around 200 web shops across the country, Minister of Tourism Obie Wilchcombe said yesterday.
Web shop locations down by 200, Wilchcombe says
Web shop locations down by 200, Wilchcombe says
Tourism Minister Obie Wilchcombe says the government has reduced the number of physical web shop gaming premises from 600 to 400, and said he expects that once the licensing process is complete that number will come down.
Tennyson's astonishing proposition
Tennyson's astonishing proposition
How is it that former FNM turned PLP facilitator turned Dr. Hubert Minnis propagandist Tennyson Wells keeps interjecting himself into the affairs of the FNM that clearly are none of his business?
Chances looks to expand premises
Chances looks to expand premises
Raymond Culmer's Jarol Investments Ltd. - trading as Chances Games - has applied for new gaming house premises, but since the gaming house zoning regulations under review have yet to be made public, it is unclear how objectors can be expected to provide the feedback requested in the Gaming Board notice.
Web shop licences 'could be months away'
Web shop licences 'could be months away'
TOURISM Minister Obie Wilchcombe said it could take months before the final licences for web shop operators are issued.
Zoning might mean some web shops have to close
This week in the Bahamas Commentary by Elcott Coleby: Oct 12 - 16
This week in the Bahamas Commentary by Elcott Coleby: Oct 12 - 16
NEMA Gets Over $250,000 from the Gaming House Operators Association
The National Emergency Management Agency received over a quarter of a million dollars from the Gaming House Operators Association towards Hurricane Joaquin relief efforts, October 13, 2015.
Web Shops Donate Over 250k For Hurricane Relief
Web Shops Donate Over 250k For Hurricane Relief
The Gaming House Association yesterday donated over $250,000 to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) to help hundreds of Bahamian families following the devastation caused by Hurricane Joaquin.