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Remote Bahamas Properties Hotter than Hot as Island Nation Cools COVID Fears
Once known for sun, sand and sea, The Bahamas is gaining new fame for what it doesn’t have – a raging COVID pandemic.
With a veteran doctor as its prime minister, the country all but zipped the borders tight in order to protect the health of residents and contain the strain on its health care system. Since The Bahamas reported its first case one year ago, less than 2% of its citizens have ...
73 maritime cadets graduate
73 maritime cadets graduate
Seventy-three students - 36 males and 37 females - on four separate islands were awarded Bahamas Maritime Cadet Corps (BMCC) certificates of completion. Eleuthera led the way with 31 graduates. Island-wide, Eleuthera also boasted the largest number of students enrolled in the BMCC with in excess of 100 students participating.
Another Fantasy Island in The Bahamas Hits the Market Along with Exuma’s Getaway Home
With interest in luxury estates and private islands hitting record highs in the near pandemic-free Bahamas and demand outpacing available inventory, you would think selling real estate would be easier than ever.
“It’s not the selling that is a challenge, it’s reaching the right market to sell to,” says Tim Rodland, a partner in Better Homes & Gardens MCR Bahamas. “You need to reach p...
Sandals Resorts International and CMT After Midnite with Cody Alan host second story behind the songs concert...
Sandals Resorts International and CMT After Midnite with Cody Alan host second story behind the songs concert...
Exclusive Series Continues with Live Concerts from Country Music?s Top Performing Artists, Eli Young Band and Tucker Beathard
The unstoppable Tebby
The unstoppable Tebby
When it comes to Tebby Burrows you can always expect the unexpected -- that there will be a story to tell and that the story will be true to her.
Bahamian Locales, Entertainers showcased their talents at IDB-IIC Meetings
Bahamian musicians and entertainers received a unique opportunity to showcase their talents at a number of locales and before the representatives of nearly 50 countries, during the 57th Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the Boards of Governors of the Inter-American Development Bank (IDB) and the 31st for the Inter-American Investment Corporation (IIC), April 7-10, 2016.
'Good has come' from $6m Numbers Houses
'Good has come' from $6m Numbers Houses
Numbers Houses employ up to 3,000 Bahamians directly with an annual payroll of $6 million, and make $1.2 million in per annum charitable donations, a senior executive told Tribune Business yesterday, adding that the sector could become an $80-$100 million industry if legalized.
Making his case for legalizing local gambling or playing numbers, Dicrius Ramsey, general manager of Island Luck, said...
Tropical depression becomes Tropical Storm Bonnie
Tropical depression becomes Tropical Storm Bonnie
As of 5pm, the now-named tropical storm Bonnie was 40 miles south-south-west of Deadman?s Cay Long Island with maximum winds of 40mph and higher gusts.
Bonnie is heading northwest at 14mph and is about 50 miles wide.
Speaking to Bahamas Local News, forecaster Pat Butler said the storm?s high speed means it is not likely to strengthen much.
Govt would 'absolutely' address fronting issue
Govt would 'absolutely' address fronting issue
LABOUR Minister Keith Bell said immigration officials are reviewing Chief Justice Ian Winder's recent ruling on "fronting", adding the government would "absolutely" address the controversial, long-standing practice.