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October 23, 2018
Keeping the Peace with a Trust

Amanda Ferguson will tell you that having a ‘Last Will and Testament’ alone does not necessarily bring peace and harmony to those left behind and often compounds the misery of the grieving process...

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August 02, 2018
Sincerity shines through

I remember well many years ago when I worked with a publicist in Miami, Jere Salyers who produced a whole lot of work for me back in the early 70s when I was associated with a company called Goals International. In all of the brochures [...]
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June 25, 2018
AYE! travel app introduced to GB's Office of The Prime Minister

AYE! Bahamas ? a mobile software application ? is positioning itself to transform the local travel industry by making it easier for visitors to find their way around and access information on their smart device...

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May 12, 2018
Bahamas Travel Guide App launched

A new app showcasing The Bahamas to the world has hit the market. Aye! Bahamas Travel Guide unveiled its eponymous smartphone application -- a palm-sized, digital brochure designed to make tourists and potential visitors aware of where to stay and dine, as well as what [...]
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November 20, 2017
UB Gala beats Half Million $ Target for Student Scholarships

In a powerful statement about the community?s belief in the transformational impact of higher education, the University of The Bahamas President?s Gala Soir?e has exceeded the anticipated fundraising target...

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News Article
August 15, 2017
Cruising in The Bahamas

Dear Editor,

Here is an open letter to the Ministry of Tourism and Transportation that they may want to consider, as all and sundry begin to look at means to improve and facilitate an economic resurgency in our country. I have always stated, when making suggestions, that one looks at the "diamond in the rough", look at the essential principle of the suggestion and then fine tune it, "spit out the...

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July 26, 2017
If the govt fixes Freeport, it will fix The Bahamas

The government has a unique opportunity to resurrect the phoenix of Freeport from the ashes of political red tape and recession. This will require political courage to adopt a paradigm shift in foreign investment policies in Freeport and Grand Bahama. References to Freeport include Grand Bahama. If the Freeport experiment works, then, with appropriate changes, the model can be applied to the rest ...

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News Article
July 05, 2017
A crisis under our noses

On Monday morning, with the sea calm and a light breeze making the merciless July sun more bearable, a group of tourists set off to take in the undersea life around southwest New Providence.
The tour was organized by Clifton Heritage National Park.
It was billed as an unforgettable experience.
But the horror of a family of three emerging from the water in distress, scrubbing what appeared to be oi...

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April 12, 2017
Kidney Centre brings awareness to the importance of our kidneys

Diabetes, obesity and high blood pressure are major risk factors for chronic kidney disease. In The Bahamas, these three non-communicable diseases are widespread throughout the islands. The Kidney Centre hosted a number of events in March (Kidney Month), aimed at raising awareness of these potentially debilitating illnesses and promoting healthy lifestyles for healthy kidneys.
The Kidney Centre pr...

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May 10, 2011
Immigration Dept. refines procedures

The Bahamas Department of Immigration has received more than 5,000 requests for work visas since December of 2010, officials said yesterday during the unveiling of new brochures outlining policy and a new interdepartmental email address.
Minister of Immigration Brent Symonette said the type of work being applied for by expatriate workers has not changed, while the numbers of specialty workers has ...

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