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May 31, 2011
Fox Hill Urban Renewal holds Fun Walk/Run and Health Fair

Nassau, Bahamas - Mr. Kellin Russell - manager and his faithful staff and volunteers of the Fox Hill Urban Renewal Programme sponsored a fun run/walk and health fair - Saturday May 28, 2011.? The Theme for the event was: Together in harmony.

The walk/run began at the Village Road Shopping Centre and ended on Freedom Park - Fox Hill; where blood pressure and sugar testing was conducted by commun...

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May 30, 2022
Three dozen food items to become duty-free

The government intends to remove the customs duty from roughly three dozen food items amid a historic rise in inflation. Prime Minister Philip Davis, after presenting his 2022/2023 budget communication, tabled the Excise (Amendment) Bill, 2022 and Tariff (Amendment) Act, 2022 in the House of Assembly last week, which detail the changes to the customs ...

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May 15, 2022
Da Bush Cook Launches FOODraiser In Support of Lupus242

This month, Da Bush Cook is teaming up with Lupus242 for its Burgers For A Cause initiative. The fun, FOODraiser concept was launched earlier this year in partnership with Rotaract Club of Nassau Sunset to help raise funds for established NGOs and leading community causes.

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January 14, 2022
LUCKY SCOTIABANK CARDHOLDER DRIVING NEW SUV

Grand Bahama native Lucresia Miller-Dickenson who has been a loyal Scotiabank customer for over 20 years was selected as the lucky grand prize winner of a 2021 Toyota RAV4 sports utility vehicle (SUV) through the Banks’ “Activate Your Power” promotion.

During the promotion, which ran from June 25, 2021, to August 31, 2021, all Scotiabank Bahamas customers who either activated or “tapped...

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October 25, 2021
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...

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October 06, 2021
BTVI Recognizes Distinguished Alum

The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) recently held its second annual RBC Race for the Kids Runway to 5K Awards, recognizing 10 outstanding alumni.

The hybrid event - powered by RBC Royal Bank - recognized BTVI alumni who have reached significant professional achievements and made impactful contributions in their various trade areas, thus bringing great distinction to the insti...

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July 15, 2021
JWB at Margaritaville Nassau hosts first intimate wine pairing dinner

As more public spaces open in The Bahamas, JWB Prime Steak and Seafood restaurant named after Jimmy W Buffet located in the Margaritaville Beach Resort was a welcome outing for a wine pairing dinner.

Bristol’s Duckhorn Wine Portfolio’s event was an intimate evening of top-notch food, cozy ambience and attentive service at Nassau’s newest oceanfront restaurant. Guests experienced a variet...

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July 12, 2021
‘Healthy, Wealthy, and Wise’ Program Attracts One-Sixth of Company

Over 100 enthusiastic National Insurance Board (NIB) employees spanning three islands recently committed to becoming more ‘Healthy, Wealthy and Wise’.

Over the course of eight weeks, NIB staff based in Andros, Grand Bahama, and New Providence learned about taking care of their overall wellbeing and how doing so influences every aspect of their lives. A regular week for participants transfo...

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April 18, 2019
The sin of intemperate eating

Bahamians love peas and rice. I do too, at least when it's cooked wholesomely. Many Bahamians love it so much that they eat it every day of the year, sometimes two and three times a day. Even on holidays and other festive occasions, many people [...]

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June 30, 2016
We must not give up on basic human rights

We collectively owe a debt of gratitude to the 46 percent of citizens who exercised a fundamental right guaranteed to all of us under the constitution and voted in the recent referendum.

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