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What killed three tourists in Exuma?
What killed three tourists in Exuma?
AN investigation is ongoing into the deaths of three American tourists who were found dead at the luxury Sandals Emerald Bay Resort in Exuma on Friday after they were reportedly stricken by an unknown illness.
Exuma Visitors Rise 60% In Two Years
Exuma Visitors Rise 60% In Two Years
Sandals Emerald Bay is being credited as spurring a 60 percent rise in visitors on Exuma over the last two years. According to Fred Mitchell, minister of foreign affairs, visitor arrivals in Exuma are now just under 40,000 people per year.
Sandals Foundation Donates Musical Instruments to Exuma Youth Marching Band
Musical Instruments donated by The Sandals Foundation to the Exuma Youth Marching Band came just in time for 100 young Family Islanders to participated in the Battle of Bands Showcase in Boynton Beach Florida this past weekend.
Grand Isle investor on the line
Grand Isle investor on the line
The revitalization of the luxury Grand Isle Resort in Exuma may be at hand - one of the receivers of the $100 million property confirming the buzz on that island that a new ownership deal is close to being inked.
Autopsies on tourists complete but not released
Autopsies on tourists complete but not released
THE autopsies of three American tourists who were found dead at Sandals Emerald Bay resort in Exuma last week have now been completed, Acting Prime Minister Chester Cooper revealed yesterday.
Victims named as police probe Exuma deaths
Victims named as police probe Exuma deaths
POLICE Commissioner Paul Rolle said investigators looking into the deaths of three Americans at Sandals Emerald Bay in Exuma are probing what the victims may have eaten as well as whether any "contaminants" were present in the separate rooms where they were found.
No layoffs, redundancies at Sandals Emerald Bay
No layoffs, redundancies at Sandals Emerald Bay
Employees at Sandals Emerald Bay Great Exuma will not be laid off or made redundant because of the resort's temporary closure until December 15 for repairs due to damage incurred by Hurricane Matthew, according to resort General Manager Jeremy Mutton.
Eco focus for Swiss resort developer
Eco focus for Swiss resort developer
Swiss entrepreneur and businesswoman Dona Bertarelli has signed a heads of agreement for a $200 million project in Exuma which she said will anchor "the next stage in a long-term strategy to develop an international collection of ultra luxury hotels", of which the as-yet-unnamed Exuma resort will be "the centerpiece".
Heads of Agreement signed for $200 million Luxury Resort in the Exuma Cays
Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie lauded the development of a $200 million eco-friendly, high-end luxury resort on neighbouring islands, Children's Bay Cay and Williams Cay, both situated 15 minutes off the northern coast of Barraterre, Exuma.
BahamasLocal.com connects with Grand Isle during Speed Week
Acting Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis endorses luxury resort in Exuma as official Out Island partner of Bahamas Speed Week.
GREAT EXUMA, THE BAHAMAS (December 12, 2013) - After speeding around the capital last week, entrants and organizers from Bahamas Speed Week slowed down on Monday with an elaborate excursion to the luxurious Grand Isle Resort & Spa.
Culminating in a private soiree ove...