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Indulge your Addiction
Indulge your Addiction
Over the river and through the woods to grandmother's house we go are the lyrics to a popular children's song - in this instance, you don't have to go over the river or through the woods to get to this sweet and addicting destination, but rather, make your way ... however you like, by boat, plane, in wheelchair or walking with cane - to borrow lyrics from Henry B. Knowles - to a bakery with the na...
Outstanding!
Outstanding!
Allow me to paint the picture. Close your eyes. Envision a long, winding table on a stretch of untouched beach, simply dressed so as to not detract from the beautiful beachfront vista, allowing it to take center stage, yet allowing the setting to retain its aura of elegance. No fussy tablescapes to distract from bonding ...
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Outstanding in the field takes to the beach
Outstanding in the field takes to the beach
The roving restaurant without walls known as Outstanding in the Field sits down today. Bahamian shores. Founder Jim Devenan's culinary caravan hosted by chef Simeon Hall Jr., a self-proclaimed "culinary griot" who is as passionate about storytelling as he is about locally sourced cuisine, and a fierce proponent of the "farm to table" and "sea to spoon" movements.
Improving our main industry
Improving our main industry
Dear Editor, We are all familiar with the phrase that claims that "the grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence". A slight variant of this saying may be, that perhaps "you should water and feed your own grass before longingly looking at the grass on the other side of the fence". ...
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Environmentalist warns of coral damage risk
Environmentalist warns of coral damage risk
A LOCAL environmentalist is concerned by the arrival and anchoring of a cruise ship in waters off Lucaya, Grand Bahama, where it could cause permanent damage to healthy coral reefs in the area.
Under-15 soccer league back in full swing
Under-15 soccer league back in full swing
The Bahamas Football Association (BFA) is proud of its under-15 (U15) soccer program, as it returns to play after a two-year hiatus due to the disruption caused by the threat of the COVID-19 pandemic. Coaches and players are excited to see old friends and compete in grass and futsal. "Our youth league is back in action and ...
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We must nourish our golden cow
We must nourish our golden cow
Dear Editor, We are all familiar with the phrase that claims that "the grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence". A slight variant of this saying may be, that perhaps "you should water and feed your own grass before longingly looking at the grass on the other side of the fence". ...
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We are all connected when keeping our environment waste-free
The Bahamas was represented in World Cleanup Day 2022 (WCD), a global initiative on September 17th that aimed at making the planet waste-free. According to the movement, “Over 60 million people from 191 countries have participated in World Cleanup Day for a waste-free world. It is the world’s largest one-day civic action to tackle the global waste crisis – which initially started with 123 co...
Post-Dorian mangrove restoration picks up steam
Post-Dorian mangrove restoration picks up steam
In the aftermath of Hurricane Dorian, scientists and environmentalists leapt into action researching mangroves on Grand Bahama and Abaco, their health and how those ecosystems function. Some collected propagules (another name for mangrove seeds) and galvanized communities into establishing backyard nurseries and burrowing tiny mangrove plants called seedlings into areas hard hit by the Category 5 ...
Skydiving is back in GB
Skydiving is back in GB
Skydiving is coming back to Grand Bahama, so if you have the urge to jump out of a perfectly good airplane from 14,000 feet above our beautiful island, then here's your chance. Organizers of the Bahamas Skydive Boogie, Matthew Yaunt and Matthew Finch, who, between them, have done over 30,000 skydives, have booked Old Bahama ...