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The Bahamas National Trust Notes Increased Reports of Illegal Poaching & Development in National Parks during Lockdown
Reconnaissance, led by The Bahamas National Trust (BNT), took place on Saturday, May 2nd, 2020, in cooperation with law enforcement, media, park wardens and other essential nation parks service staff members to act swiftly upon reports...
Coronavirus: Twitter bans incitement to attack 5G towers
Twitter is to delete "unverified claims" that could lead directly to the destruction of critical infrastructure or cause widespread panic...
Corporate Governance: An evolving creature during crisis
The COVID-19 pandemic continues to stretch institutions’ thoughts and outlooks of what business as usual is. There are two components that will be under even more scrutiny...
Donations needed for senior citizen homes
Donations needed for senior citizen homes
OPERATORS of senior citizens homes are appealing to the government and the public for donations to help them get through the COVID-19 lockdown.
Awakening Art Exhibition to Open March 2
Awakening Art Exhibition to Open March 2
Doongalik Studios announces a new exhibition entitled “Awakening” by Katerina Kovatcheva that will open on Monday, March 2 from 6-9pm. “Awakening” is an interesting showcase of 30 paintings dealing with a variety of subject matters in various mediums.This is the artist’s second solo exhibition at Doongalik, and her audience is always very receptive to her range of offerings...
That’S Not Your Job, Mr Speaker
That’S Not Your Job, Mr Speaker
AS AN "impartial arbiter," House Speaker Halson Moultrie should not be calling for action or legislation on any matter regardless of his convictions, attorney Wayne Munroe insisted yesterday...
Maynard says BPL should 'get rid of Aggreko'
Maynard says BPL should 'get rid of Aggreko'
Rental generation from Aggreko for New Providence. FILEBahamas Electrical Workers Union (BEWU) President Paul Maynard yesterday defended Bahamas Power and Light's (BPL) move to continue seeking rental generation, however he expressed his view that it should "get rid of Aggreko". Last week BPL issued a request for proposals (RFP) for 25-40 megawatts [...]
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IDENTITY Group Show to open the 2020 Exhibition Year at Doongalik Studios
Doongalik Studios announces their first Exhibition of 2020 entitled “Identity” a group show of new works by artists Nowé Harris-Smith and Spurgeonique Morley on Friday, January 24 from 6-9pm...
Mukesh Ambani: Asia's richest man takes on retail giant Amazon
A conglomerate run by Asia's richest man has started a service that aims to compete with Amazon in India...
Christmas Surprise MAKES FOR Merry CIBC FirstCaribbean Clients
Many CIBC FirstCaribbean customers received an unexpected Christmas gift from their bank during its recent “Jingle All the Way” cards promotion...
LIVE DIFFERENTLY: 10 Ways to Model Excellence
LIVE DIFFERENTLY: 10 Ways to Model Excellence
LIVE DIFFERENTLY! Is the title of the newest inspirational series to hit the local and global market. Katina R. Seymour, a Bahamian, wife, mother, educator, administrator, Toastmaster, businesswoman, mentor, and now a published author has released her first book entitled: LIVE DIFFERENTLY: 10 Ways to Model Excellence. Inspired by authors such as John Maxwell, Ron Ritchard, Bishop Neil C. Ell...
Atlantis to host popular Paradise Plates once again
Atlantis to host popular Paradise Plates once again
Guests at a previous Paradise Plates event strike a pose. FILEThe most talked about foodie event on the island, the 11th annual Paradise Plates, is set for this weekend at the iconic Atlantis resort on Paradise Island...
North Eleuthera joins in celebrations of World Children’s Day
Minister of Social Services and Urban Development, the Hon. Frankie A. Campbell, joined administrators, residents, parents and students of schools in the North Eleuthera District in celebrating World (Universal) Children’s Day...
As we knew him: A tribute to Jackson Burnside
As we knew him: A tribute to Jackson Burnside
IMPRESSED and moved by One Family's 2011 Boxing Day tribute to the late Jackson Burnside, the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas (NAGB) decided to stage its very first Junkanoo related exhibit.
BTVI Receives Donations for Marlin Marine
BTVI Receives Donations for Marlin Marine
The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) recently received a generous donation of 19 cases of safety goggles and 49 cases of vinyl hoses from Marlin Marine...
Community Service - the Greatest Civic Joy the Governor General Tells the '40 Under 40 Most Influential & Successful' Professionals
Governor General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Cornelius A. Smith addressed the 4th Annual Award Ceremony and Corporate Reception for 'The 40 under 40 Most Influential and Successful Professionals in the Bahamas' at Baha Mar resort on Saturday evening, October 26, 2019.
Disaster Bill needed yesterday, says Minister of Works
The Disaster Preparedness and Response (Amendment) Bill 2019 will permit the Prime Minister to protect the health and safety of the people of The Bahamas by ordering the movement of persons, imposing curfews, prohibiting travel routes, ordering certain businesses to close; or by authorizing certain persons to render essential services that are required said the Hon. Desmond Bannister, Minister of ...
Statement on the Passing of Tennyson Wells by Minister Renward Wells
I am deeply saddened by the passing of Tennyson Roscoe Wells. He was my personal friend and professional mentor, cultivating my aspirations, coaching me amid challenges, and investing in my goals...
Bahamas Tourism Florida Sales Team Host Travel Agent Event with American Airlines in Wake of Hurricane Dorian.
Bahamas Tourism Florida Sales Team Host Travel Agent Event with American Airlines in Wake of Hurricane Dorian.
The Islands Of The Bahamas recently partnered with American Airlines to host a ‘Sip and Paint’ networking opportunity for some of American Airlines’ top travel professionals in the Miami area...
Lawyer: Court of Appeal ruling sets The Bahamas back to 1950s
The Court of Appeal has issued a ruling against the Commonwealth Union of Hotel Services and Allied Workers in its dispute with Hutchison Lucaya Limited, operators of the Grand Lucayan hotel in Grand Bahama. Union lawyer Obie Ferguson said the ruling effectively returns industrial relations in The Bahamas to the 1950s.
In short, the Court of Appeal has set aside Supreme Court Justice Hartman Longl...