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ISLANDS SPARED MAJOR DAMAGE: Grand Bahama and Abaco 'fared well' in Hurricane Nicole
GRAND Bahama and Abaco avoided significant damage during the passage of Hurricane Nicole - with Acting Prime Minister Chester Cooper saying yesterday: "It looks like we have been spared the worst of it."
BMOTIA at World Trade Market 2022
BMOTIA at World Trade Market 2022
Bahamas Ministry of Tourism, Investments & Aviation (BMOTIA) is exhibiting at World Travel Market2022, 6-9 November, with a delegation led by the Acting Director General, Latia Duncombe.
Ministry of Tourism and Ministry of Transport partner to promote The Bahamas at Ft. Lauderdale International Boat Show
The Ministry of Tourism, Investments and Aviation and the Ministry of Transport and Housing, via the Port Department, partnered recently at the Fort Lauderdale International Boat Show (FLIBS) 2022 to promote The Bahamas -- presenting the Port Department to many of the yachting industry participants and stakeholders, with a view to expanding The Bahamas yachting industry and boat registry.
Walker's Cay a fishing destination again
Walker's Cay a fishing destination again
The historical Walker's Cay property is undergoing a multi-million-dollar transformation, after being struck by two devastating hurricanes and left neglected for more than a decade. A once legendary fishing resort known to anglers worldwide as the premier deep-sea fishing location in The Bahamas, the quaint little island, just off North Abaco, had lost much of its tranquil attraction.
Mario Carey: Consider development of regional disaster response site
Realtor says frequent and worsening storms should prompt action among decision makers.
U.S. man held over 'stolen vessel'
U.S. man held over 'stolen vessel'
BIMINI police arrested an American man yesterday for suspected possession of a stolen vessel.
Marijuana found in U.S. man's home and boat
Marijuana found in U.S. man's home and boat
POLICE recovered a quantity of marijuana from an American man's boat and home earlier this month, a court was told.
Cruise passenger count to hit 250,000 by year-end
Cruise passenger count to hit 250,000 by year-end
Nassau Cruise Port Limited’s (NCP) berths will be fully booked when its pier extension is completed by December, with cruise port executives expecting passenger counts to be in the area of 250,000, the company’s Chief Executive Officer Mike Maura told Guardian Business yesterday.
Demolition coming for downtown derelicts
Demolition coming for downtown derelicts
THE government intends to address the issue of too many derelict buildings in downtown Nassau through legislation and other legal means, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said yesterday at the official opening of the Margaritaville Resort at The Pointe.
Umbrella organization for tourism-related businesses to be launched next month
Tourism officials announced yesterday that an umbrella organization representing smaller tourism stakeholders would be formally launched next month.