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BAMSI EXPLORES THE ORGANIC LIVESTOCK MARKET IN A BID TO INCREASE FOOD SECURITY ACROSS THE COUNTRY
BAMSI EXPLORES THE ORGANIC LIVESTOCK MARKET IN A BID TO INCREASE FOOD SECURITY ACROSS THE COUNTRY
The Bahamas Agriculture and Marine Science institute (BAMSI) earlier this week embarked on a new phase of animal feed production. The Institute signed a contract with Organic Solar, an Andros-based livestock feed company that also grows micro greens. With the contract signing, owners and brothers Cerone Dean and Terrico Dean, young Bahamian entrepreneurs, look to merge their passion for agricultur...
The Royal Caribbean Group signs agreement with Pan American Development Foundation to create STEM camps in Nassau
The Royal Caribbean Group signs agreement with Pan American Development Foundation to create STEM camps in Nassau
Three hundred Bahamian students between the ages of 5 and 16 head to camp over the coming months to soak up training and skills that could help create a better, more sustainable world. They will be among the beneficiaries of an agreement signed recently between the Pan American Development Foundation (PADF) and the Royal Caribbean Group.
Sia’s vegan creations win New Providence District round of 2021 Culinary Competition
Sia Wright’s vegan dishes earned her the top spot in this year’s recent New Providence district round of the Bahamas Young Chef Culinary Senior Competition.
The 11th grade student of Akhepran International Academy who aspires to become a marine biologist and study mammals, entered the competition to challenge her creativity in the kitchen.
“I love the culinary arts,” said Sia. “I...
The ultimate island spirit
The ultimate island spirit
Just about every Bahamian has a childhood “bush medicine” story that they can share – whether good or bad – and then there’s the fact that the “bush” has been touted for generations as a cure-all for whatever ailment, rash, or lethargy a person may be plagued with. While many people in their youthful years may not have appreciated being encouraged to partake in “the bush”, many h...
God has your back
God has your back
If that is how God clothes the grass of the field, which is here today and tomorrow is thrown into the fire, will he not much more clothe you – you of little faith? So do not worry, saying, ‘What shall we eat?’ or ‘What shall we drink?’ or ‘What shall we wear?’. For the pagans run after all these things, and your heavenly Father knows that you need them. – Mark 6:30-32
Better Homes and Gardens Real Estate Brings Home to Office in New Location, ‘Kitchen’ Becomes Heart of High-end Deal Talks
Better Homes and Gardens Real MCR Bahamas announces the relocation of their office from their West Bay Street location to the One West Plaza, Windsor Field Road. Pictured (l-r): Partner Better Homes and Gardens MCR Bahamas Timothy Smith; Founder Better Homes and Gardens MCR Bahamas Mario Carey; Managing Partner Better Homes and Gardens MCR Bahamas Tim Rodland.
The Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie, Minister of Finance at The First Annual Bahams Economic Outlook at Atlantis Resort
The Rt. Hon. Perry G. Christie, Minister of Finance at The First Annual Bahams Economic Outlook at Atlantis Resort
I welcome this opportunity to address this First Annual Bahamas Economic Outlook sponsored by the Fidelity Group of Companies...
Colebrooke bows out of men's 100m
Colebrooke bows out of men's 100m
TOKYO, Japan - Running in his first-ever Olympic race, and lining up just two lanes down from the world leader and event favorite, Trayvon Bromell of the United States, Bahamian Samson Colebrooke didn't get the start he wanted and labored to the finish line in the men's 100 meters (m) at the Japan National Stadium on Saturday evening.
Its time for Africa!
Its time for Africa!
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) today approved plans to target African National Olympic Committees (NOCs) as potential host cities of the fourth edition of the Summer Youth Olympic Games...
PLP Chairman criticises govt for unfinished projects
PLP Chairman criticises govt for unfinished projects
PROGRESSIVE Liberal Party Chairman Fred Mitchell criticised the Minnis administration for unfinished projects throughout the country.