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GGYA is more than a tradition -- it's a lifestyle
GGYA is more than a tradition -- it's a lifestyle
It was the best and worst of times.
A thriving world population hit 5 billion. A gleeful Margaret Thatcher sailed into office, securing her third term as Britain's prime minister. In The Bahamas, a triumphant Sir Lynden Pindling won his sixth, consecutive general election.
The world watched a young Mel Gibson in "Lethal Weapon" and listened to Whitney Houston's hit song, "I Wanna Dance With Somebo...
2017 Bahamas Handbook features exciting line-up of features, facts and beautiful photos
2017 Bahamas Handbook features exciting line-up of features, facts and beautiful photos
Read about the iconic past of the country's first public high school, the first black mayor in Britain who hailed from Inagua, and how the new guardian of the Bahamian economy feels about the country's economic prospects. You'll find these stories and much more in the 2017 Bahamas Handbook, just off the press and in bookstores now.
Published by Etienne Dupuch Jr. Publications for more than 50 year...
Dr. Albert S. Ferguson releases inspirational book 'When Anointed Men Weep'
"When Anointed Men Weep" is a profoundly inspiring and thought-provoking work that challenges the stereotypical view held by many, namely, that "strong men don't cry".
Securities commission developing rules for crowdfunding
The Securities Commission of The Bahamas (SCB) is "in the white paper stage" of developing rules to address crowdfunding; SCB Executive Director Christina Rolle said the aim is to create platforms that would enable small businesses and entrepreneurs, who are often not able to secure funding through the banks, to go directly to the public to raise funds for their ventures.
Sands: Lottery to fund NHI 'an interesting conundrum'
THE idea of establishing a national lottery to fund National Health Insurance (NHI) could pose an "interesting" conundrum, according to Senator Dr. Duane Sands.
Miss World Bahamas lends her support to kids in need of healthy hearts
The newly crowned Miss World Bahamas Ashley Hamilton made her first official visit to the Sir Victor Sassoon Bahamas Heart Foundation recently.
Japanese Judo Federation donates uniforms to team Bahamas
An effort to raise awareness about the growth of the sport of judo in The Bahamas has paid off greatly for the Bahamas Judo Federation (BJF).
Judo team wins three medals at U.S. Judo Junior Open
Judo team wins three medals at U.S. Judo Junior Open
Although they may have formed one of the smaller teams at the U.S. Judo Junior Open last week, members of the Bahamas Judo Federation (BJF) managed to win three medals at the week-long event, which featured over 700 competitors from 23 countries.
Butler-Turner: Minnis trying to silence me
Butler-Turner: Minnis trying to silence me
FREE National Movement leader hopeful and Long Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner yesterday accused Killarney MP Dr Hubert Minnis, who hopes to remain at the helm of the organisation, of doing everything possible to "silence" her voice and "steal" the party's convention.
Downtown Nassau's newest culinary experience for hungry locals and visitors alike
After leading award-winning delicious and educational food tasting and cultural walking tours through Nassau's downtown community for a little over three years, Tru Bahamian Food Tours is now expanding its reach to include cooking classes.