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Larger plane for BA direct flights from Heathrow 'very significant'
THE MINISTRY of Tourism has told The Tribune that the introduction of a larger plane on British Airways' direct route between London Heathrow and Nassau will be "very significant" for the Bahamian economy.
Larger plane for direct flights to Heathrow 'very significant'
THE MINISTRY of Tourism has told The Tribune that the introduction of a larger plane on British Airways' direct route between London Heathrow and Nassau will be "very significant" for the Bahamian economy.
REV and GVTV partner to bring YouTube star to local social media seminar
REV has joined forces with Gone Viral TV (GVTV) to bring YouTube star "LaToya Forever" to New Providence for a "Learn from the Pros" social media seminar on Sunday, July 3 at The British Colonial Hilton.
Mitchell blasts religious leaders over referendum
Mitchell blasts religious leaders over referendum
FOX Hill MP Fred Mitchell declared yesterday that the country was not a theocracy as he castigated religious leaders for their role in the failure of the gender equality referendum.
The Bahamas set to hold first ever yacht and travel show
Captain John Bruce of 'Boat 4 A Day' has sailed the world over but has never encountered waters as tranquil and turquoise as the waters in The Bahamas.
Fashion Students Gear Up For Miss Bahamas Contest
Fashion Students Gear Up For Miss Bahamas Contest
For the second consecutive year, Fashion Design students and alumni of The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institution (BTVI) will be creating designs for the Miss Bahamas Organization?s (MBO) Top Model and Designer showcase competition.
Fitzgerald: LGBT victorious
Fitzgerald: LGBT victorious
Minister of Education Jerome Fitzgerald said yesterday members of the lesbian, gay, bi-sexual and transgender (LGBT) community are the real winners of Tuesday's failed constitutional referendum.
DNA leader swayed by Dame Joan's view
DNA leader swayed by Dame Joan's view
DEMOCRATIC National Alliance Leader Branville McCartney yesterday said his perspective on the constitutional referendum bills have evolved in the months leading up to the vote, thanks in part to the arguments laid out by former Court of Appeal President Dame Joan Sawyer.
Mitchell says vote no pastors need Christ
Mitchell says vote no pastors need Christ
Minister of Foreign Affairs and Immigration Fred Mitchell accused religious leaders of "running a campaign of deception" in the run-up to the gender equality referendum, charging that, "They need to take Christ as their own personal savior."
Mitchell: Deception by vote 'no' side is a sin
Mitchell: Deception by vote 'no' side is a sin
FOREIGN Affairs and Immigration Minister Fred Mitchell yesterday spoke out against religious leaders opposing the four referendum bills, claiming that their "deceptive campaign" against the gender equality vote is "a sin".
McWeeney answers referendum concerns
McWeeney answers referendum concerns
Constitutional Commission Chairman Sean McWeeney, QC, replies to Pastor Dave Burrows, of Bahamas Faith Ministries International, seeking to quell concerns about the Constitutional Referendum.
Dame Joan: Referendum a ruse for LGBT rights
Dame Joan: Referendum a ruse for LGBT rights
FORMER Court of Appeal President Dame Joan Sawyer has claimed that the Christie administration is using the upcoming gender equality vote as a "ruse" to implement lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender rights in order to conform to international human rights policies.
Patterson: Bill four scares the hell out of me
Patterson: Bill four scares the hell out of me
President of the Bahamas Christian Council Rev. Dr. Ranford Patterson said yesterday he plans to vote against bill number four in the gender equality referendum next week because its wording "scares the hell out of me".
RISE Cards to Offer 'Greater Flexibility for Cardholder
Officials from the Ministry of Social Services and Community Development and the Department of Social Services Thursday issued the first batch of the RISE Pre-paid Cards to clients of the Wulff Road Outreach Centre...
Frank Rahming primary meet ends today
Frank Rahming primary meet ends today
The annual Frank "Pancho" Rahming Primary Schools Track and Field Championships continued yesterday at the original Thomas A. Robinson Track and Field Stadium.
Rotary talk addresses information protection in a digital era
The Rotary Club of Nassau recently welcomed fellow Rotarian Chris Sawyer for an eye-opening discussion on information protection in a digital era.
Moncur: No Vote Is The Best Bet For The Bahamas
Moncur: No Vote Is The Best Bet For The Bahamas
Social activist Rodney Moncur yesterday urged Bahamians to vote no on each of the four proposed amendments in the upcoming referendum as he announced the launch of the ?Save Da Women Dem? campaign which he says was created to protect the rights of Bahamian women.
A Tangled Web - Rotary Talk Addresses Email Leaks, Panama Papers and Information Protection In a Digital Era
A Tangled Web - Rotary Talk Addresses Email Leaks, Panama Papers and Information Protection In a Digital Era
Rotary Club of Nassau recently welcomed fellow Rotarian, Chris Sawyer for an eye-opening discussion on information protection in a digital era.
Equality umbrella must not leak
Equality umbrella must not leak
There is nothing like the spectacle of a dame twisting herself into a knot.
The rights of citizens must be protected
The rights of citizens must be protected
During the last two weeks the media, both electronic and written, have been working tirelessly at an idea or some unnecessary and inconsequential projected issues by an incompetent, unreliable and ill-advised government aided and abetted by an inept and disarrayed opposition...
Dame Joan explains why referendum 'unnecessary'
Dame Joan explains why referendum 'unnecessary'
Former Court of Appeal President Dame Joan Sawyer said the Bahamas Nationality Act under Article 13 of the constitution makes provisions for "most, if not all, of the issues of citizenship raised for consideration in the upcoming referendum".
Save Our Bahamas says don't demonize Dame Joan
Save Our Bahamas says don't demonize Dame Joan
The pastors behind the Save Our Bahamas campaign have defended former Court of Appeal President Dame Joan Sawyer who was widely criticized over her admission that she had not read the four constitutional amendment questions and if she were to vote, she would vote against them.
Dame Joan offers LGBT community words of comfort
Dame Joan offers LGBT community words of comfort
Former Court of Appeal President Dame Joan Sawyer said she has personally known and cared about some members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community since their birth and encouraged LGBT members to remember that "God loves them" and can help them "in all their struggles".
Govt 'not interested in funding rival campaign'
Govt 'not interested in funding rival campaign'
SAVE Our Bahamas yesterday said the Christie administration has not shown any interest in "balancing the tables" ahead of the gender equality referendum, stressing that it has "unfairly" thrown its full support behind the government funded YES Bahamas campaign.
Former CJ backs referendum
Former CJ backs referendum
Former Chief Justice Sir Michael Barnett said he will vote yes to all four questions on the constitutional referendum ballot come June 7, and noted that two key rulings of the Privy Council do not support the recently expressed view of former President of the Court of Appeal Dame Joan Sawyer in relation to certain constitutional provisions.
'Door already open to gay marriage'
'Door already open to gay marriage'
Those opposed to the June 7 referendum on the basis that it would open the door to same-sex marriage in The Bahamas have a "fundamental misunderstanding of the law", according to Grand Bahama Human Rights Association (GBHRA) President Fred Smith, QC, who claimed the door for same-sex marriage has been open in the country for years.
DPM surprised by Dame Joan's comments
DPM surprised by Dame Joan's comments
Deputy Prime Minister Philip Brave Davis said he is surprised by recent comments made by former Court of Appeal President Dame Joan Sawyer, who called the upcoming constitutional referendum a "waste of time".
Dame Joan's 'strange' comments leave some 'bewildered, taken aback'
Long Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner said yesterday she was "taken aback" by former Court of Appeal President Dame Joan Sawyer's description of the upcoming constitutional referendum as "a waste of time" and she found it "a little bewildering" that Dame Joan could have arrived at that conclusion, having not even read the questions.
Meridian students learn about paper shredding, recycling
In the lead up to Earth Day on April 22, students from The Meridian School toured Sunryse Information Management's paper shredding warehouse on Bacardi Road.
'A waste of time'
'A waste of time'
Former Court of Appeal President Dame Joan Sawyer has described the approaching constitutional referendum as a "waste of time" and said if she does vote she would vote no.