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July 28, 2020
Business owners stressed over new restrictions

The months-long COVID-related restrictions are negatively impacting businesses across The Bahamas. Kyle Jones, owner of Bon Vivants Cafe and Cocktail Bar, said the nightly curfew, which was implemented more than four months ago, has been particularly impactful on his business. He said the new 7 [...]
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July 08, 2020
Sandyport Beach Resort Now Open

Sandyport Beach Resort is now open and relaxation and recreation-ready with a choice of beautiful, well-appointed hotel rooms and 1, 2, and 3 bedroom suites all individually air-conditioned and moments from adult and kid-friendly pool areas and the Lagoon Beach...

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Setting The Bar Higher
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April 24, 2020
Setting The Bar Higher

New local hotspot becomes first-ever Bahamian bar nominated for prestigious international award...

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February 28, 2020
ORG/C.R. Walker Apprenticeship Program works with Private Sector Partners to gets students Work-ready

Preparing students for bright futures extends beyond the classroom. That’s the philosophy of The Organization for Responsible Governance, C.R. Walker, and their partners. The not-for-profit and the high school have teamed up to launch an apprenticeship program, dedicated to enhancing job readiness and improving future prospects for underperforming or non-traditional learners. Recently, students...

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December 03, 2019
What's New in the Islands of the Bahamas this December

The weather may be cooling down in the U.S., but The Bahamas is heating up this winter. With numerous awards under its belt, The Bahamas is top-of-mind as people around the world set their 2020 travel plans. From continued reopenings on Grand Bahama Island, to a new craft cocktail bar in Nassau to exciting cultural events such as the vibrant celebration of Junkanoo, there is no better time than no...

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August 16, 2019
Krosa: One Dead, 49 Injured as Tropical Storm Hits Japan

At least one person has died and 49 have been injured after a tropical storm barrelled through parts of Japan, state broadcaster NHK reported...

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August 25, 2017
Bad Boy Mowers Named Title Sponsor for The 'Battle 4 Atlantis' College FOR THE ?BATTLE 4 ATLANTIS? COLLEGE BASKETBALL TOURNAMENT

Atlantis, Paradise Island resort today announced Bad Boy Mowers as the first-ever title sponsor for its early-season collegiate basketball tournament...

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February 10, 2017
Remembering a public servant

Dear Editor,
I read with considerable sadness of the passing of CAP Smith, a former permanent secretary. I extend my profound sympathy to his wife, Rachel, and his children, all of whom I know personally and who CAP loved beyond measure.
CAP Smith, as he was affectionately called, had a profound effect and influence on the professional lives and development of many young Bahamians who entered the ...

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Wonderland
News Article
February 08, 2017
Wonderland

Dear Editor,

Welcome to Wonderland - the country's most exclusive estate where only the privileged few reside in blinded splendor.
Wonderful Wonderland, where right is wrong and wrong is right; where you can luxuriate in cushy comfort, snuggled deep down in the multi-faceted rabbit hole of luxury. Here, there is no need for accountability. Wonderland guarantees secure protection in your undergrou...

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September 26, 2016
Benedictine bridges, part 2

Last week in part one of this series, we recounted the immensely impactful influence of the Benedictines from Saint John's University (SJU) in Collegeville, Minnesota on the Bahamian society.

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