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Pelican Bay 'Like and Win' Winner announced!
Pelican Bay 'Like and Win' Winner announced!
Congratulations to Tanya Wells Forbes! The first 'Like and Win' winner of a Night's Stay at Pel ican Bay Hotel! Will YOU be our winner next month?
How can YOU be eligible to win? ' Like' The Bahamas Weekly + ' Like' Pelican Bay Hotel pages on Facebook = You are automatically entered to WIN! Each month a Winner will be randomly selected and the name will be posted to both The Bahamas Weekly an...
Minister of Health holds 'Jump Start Entrepreneur' forum
A GOVERNMENT grant programme can be a catalyst for change for small business owners and entrepreneurs, according one MP.
MP and Minister of Health Dr Hubert Minnis held a Jump Start Entrepreneur forum at the Breezes Hotel on Cable Beach last week to inform his Killarney constituents and the wider Bahamian community about a government programme geared toward supporting and assisting persons with...
Resorts facing 'tough' decisions on reinvestment
Resorts facing 'tough' decisions on reinvestment
Many Bahamian hotels are facing "difficult reinvestment decisions" after deferring needed upgrades to their properties over three years of recession, although the Bahamas Hotel Association's (BHA) president yesterday said the industry was "hopeful" 2011 full-year room revenues and nights sold would be up over 2010.
'Fly Free' promotion costs partners 32m
'Fly Free' promotion costs partners 32m
The Ministry of Tourism, promotions boards and Bahamian hotels have spent a collective $31.67 million on the Companion Flies Free program in 18 months, generating just under 450,000 room nights of business, Tribune Business has learnt.
The initiative was associated with close to 93,483 bookings at hotels throughout Nassau and Paradise Island, Grand Bahama and the Family Islands between December...
BHA predicts $562m from local tourism in 2011
BHA predicts $562m from local tourism in 2011
The Bahamas Hotel Association's (BHA) president has described domestic tourism as "the sleeping giant" that is of increasing importance to Bahamian-owned resorts in the Family Islands, a study predicting that this category will account for $561.9 million worth of spending in 2011.
Stuart Bowe, responding to Tribune Business's questions after the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC) projected...
21-year-old killed in Abaco car crash
21-year-old killed in Abaco car crash
ALEX Kemp was on his way to work in Abaco when he lost control of his car on Saturday and died after hitting a utility pole.
Christie urges evacuations
Christie urges evacuations
As the potentially catastrophic Hurricane Matthew started its approach toward The Bahamas, Prime Minister Perry Christie yesterday urged residents on the southern coast of all islands to consider evacuating to higher ground.
NUMBERS GAME: Unaudited financial statement tabled by Bowleg suggests surplus, not loss
NUMBERS GAME: Unaudited financial statement tabled by Bowleg suggests surplus, not loss
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The 2023 CARIFTA Games generated an overall net income of $1.3 million, according to an unaudited financial statement tabled in Parliament yesterday, with the Youth, Sports, and Culture Minister arguing that it effectively put to rest claims of overspending. Minister Mario Bowelg tabled the document in Parliament yesterday and noted that the [...]
BUILDING LEADERS: 48 shop stewards graduate from 10-week program
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — 48 shop stewards graduated from the John Maxwell leadership training program Wednesday morning at The Bahamas Public Service Union Headquarters located on East Street South. President of The Bahamas Hotel Catering Allied Workers Union (BHCAWU) Darren Woods says the union partnered with employers from Kentucky Fried Chicken, Atlantis, Harborside Resort, Poopdeck, and [...]