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News Article
May 10, 2023
Owners of downtown properties eyed for demolition responding

Many of the downtown property owners who received notice from the government of the impending demolition of their properties have begun responding, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Tourism, Investments and Aviation Chester Cooper said yesterday.

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News Article
May 04, 2023
BTC Unveils Its Commemorative Telephone Directory

BTC has released its commemorative edition of The Bahamas Telephone Directory themed, “Celebrating 50 years of Independence”.

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News Article
April 14, 2023
Baha Mar open to RCI collaboration

Baha Mar will support Royal Caribbean International's (RCI) $100 million beach club project planned for the western end of Paradise Island if everything is done to ensure it meets the highest environmental standards, Baha Mar President Graeme Davis said last night. "If the development is done in accordance with the environmental regulations and it doesn't ...
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News Article
April 03, 2023
RCI will divert cruise visitors from Bahamian experience to private beach

Dear Editor, A March 27 Insight essay by Malcolm Strachan in The Tribune asks two critical questions regarding Royal Caribbean's proposed beach club project on Paradise Island: "How is this going to benefit local Bahamians, and what will it take away from elsewhere?" There can be no public acceptance of this proposal, let alone government ...
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Living History At Fort Charlotte

Monday 1st July 2019  11:30 AM

Fort Charlotte, constructed during the governorship of Lord Dunmore (1787-1796), was named in honor of the wife of King George III. There are actually three forts: Fort Charlotte, the eastern section, Fort Stanley, the middle section, and Fort D’Arcy, the western section.

The building of the forts, out of solid rock, began in 1787 and was completed in 1819. A dry moat surrounds Fort Charlotte...


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Living History At Fort Charlotte

Monday 19th August 2019  11:30 AM

Fort Charlotte, constructed during the governorship of Lord Dunmore (1787-1796), was named in honor of the wife of King George III. There are actually three forts: Fort Charlotte, the eastern section, Fort Stanley, the middle section, and Fort D’Arcy, the western section.

The building of the forts, out of solid rock, began in 1787 and was completed in 1819. A dry moat surrounds Fort Charlotte...


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Living History At Fort Charlotte

Monday 12th August 2019  11:30 AM

Fort Charlotte, constructed during the governorship of Lord Dunmore (1787-1796), was named in honor of the wife of King George III. There are actually three forts: Fort Charlotte, the eastern section, Fort Stanley, the middle section, and Fort D’Arcy, the western section.

The building of the forts, out of solid rock, began in 1787 and was completed in 1819. A dry moat surrounds Fort Charlotte...


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Living History At Fort Charlotte

Monday 5th August 2019  11:30 AM

Fort Charlotte, constructed during the governorship of Lord Dunmore (1787-1796), was named in honor of the wife of King George III. There are actually three forts: Fort Charlotte, the eastern section, Fort Stanley, the middle section, and Fort D’Arcy, the western section.

The building of the forts, out of solid rock, began in 1787 and was completed in 1819. A dry moat surrounds Fort Charlotte...


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Living History At Fort Charlotte

Monday 29th July 2019  11:30 AM

Fort Charlotte, constructed during the governorship of Lord Dunmore (1787-1796), was named in honor of the wife of King George III. There are actually three forts: Fort Charlotte, the eastern section, Fort Stanley, the middle section, and Fort D’Arcy, the western section.

The building of the forts, out of solid rock, began in 1787 and was completed in 1819. A dry moat surrounds Fort Charlotte...


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Living History At Fort Charlotte

Monday 22nd July 2019  11:30 AM

Fort Charlotte, constructed during the governorship of Lord Dunmore (1787-1796), was named in honor of the wife of King George III. There are actually three forts: Fort Charlotte, the eastern section, Fort Stanley, the middle section, and Fort D’Arcy, the western section.

The building of the forts, out of solid rock, began in 1787 and was completed in 1819. A dry moat surrounds Fort Charlotte...