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March 29, 2019
Atlantis, Paradise Island Resort to Launch Twilight Electric Pop-Up Festival This Spring

Iconic Bahamian resort to host ten-week outdoor evening festival, inspired by
the vibrant culture and impactful artistry of The Bahamas (April 13 - June 23)...

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December 05, 2018
CIBC FirstCaribbean CEO says Bank has Funded over USD $1.8Billion in Infrastructure Projects

Regional bank, CIBC First Caribbean has provided over USD$1.8 billion in funding for infrastructure projects over the past three years...

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Event
Mexican Fiesta

Friday 21st September 2012  7:00 PM

Mexican Fiesta
The Poop Deck on the beach @ Sandyport
Friday September 21th, 2012 @ 7pm
Join us for authentic Mexican Cuisine & Live Mariachi Band $ 50.00 per person
Tickets must be picked up in advance

Only a few miles from the Cable Beach strip and the Casino, The Poop Deck at SandyPort offers the same hospitality as its older sibling in a more elegant atmosphere.

The menu adds finer ...


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September 13, 2018
Eleuthera's Youth Endorse Campaign to Save Lighthouse Point

Maureen A. Sedonaen once wrote, ?Youth involvement has moved forward. It is no longer seen as a rebellious act, the way it was a few decades ago...?

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September 11, 2018
Palm Cay's Restaurant Offers Great Cuisine, Waterfront Dining

Those looking for a great day out with exceptional cuisine enjoyed in gorgeous surroundings need look no further than Palm Cay?s Clubhouse Restaurant ? one of the few places on the southeastern shore of New Providence...

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August 01, 2018
Culture, Comradery Take Centre Stage at Start of Epic Expedition

Up and coming leaders from throughout the region were fired-up at a high-energy opening ceremony kick-starting a grand hiking expedition set to take Caribbean nationals from seven countries to Cat Island.

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July 16, 2018
GGYA journey to adventure in South Eleuthera

Not many people would dread Eleuthera's miles of unspoiled, soft, sandy beaches, but when you're carrying a 40-pound rucksack packed full of equipment, the physical demands of trekking across the terrain make it a daunting task. For Durran Thompson, embarking on his gold level adventurous [...]
The post GGYA journey to adventure in South Eleuthera appeared first on The Nassau Guardian.

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July 06, 2018
Palm Cay's $100M One Marina Comes to Market

Palm Cay, the fast-growing beachfront community on New Providence?s southeast shore that combines a resort feel with residential living, announced today it is releasing its most ambitious project to date...

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August 22, 2017
Lessons on tourism and hospitality

Dear Editor,

On our return trip from visiting our neem farm in Paraguay, Nick and I had the pleasure of visiting with friends in San Jose, Costa Rica, a country with more than five million people.
What was most impressive to us was the hospitality of the people. We traveled within the city and to several rural areas visiting family farms and large commercial coffee plantations. Employees were wel...

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Owning our image
News Article
January 20, 2017
Owning our image

Images have always been controlled by those in power. They have been used to represent us in particular ways that we usually have no control over. During slavery, blacks were depicted in a specific manner, and black women were always rendered either as workhorses, conniving thieves, jezebels, or wanton women, , who could not control their bodies.
These women belonged to slave masters and mistress...

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