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Absolutley marvelous
Absolutley marvelous
Marv Cunningham has done it again, claiming a gold medal and the Caribbean Bartender of the Year title at the Taste of the Caribbean competition for the second consecutive year; Cunningham also turned in the best vodka drink in the competition as Team Bahamas who were the defending champs put up a good fight and returned home with a team gold medal.
Fishermen call for poachers' boats to be sunk immediately
BAHAMAS Commercial Fishers Alliance President Adrian LaRoda yesterday called for Dominican and other poaching vessels to be "immediately sunk" if caught illegally fishing in Bahamian waters.
RBDF crew return fire with suspected Dominican poachers
ROYAL Bahamas Defence Force (RBDF) marines were involved in a shootout and subsequent high-speed chase with suspected Dominican poachers in the Cay Lobos area on Monday night, National Security Minister Dr Bernard Nottage said yesterday.
Mixing it up
Mixing it up
In nine days Marv Cunningham will mount his Taste of the Caribbean bartender of the year title, but before that, he will be mixing it up for six of those days in Cuba in the hunt for the 11th Havana Club Cocktail Grand Prix title.
UN fisheries treaty to enter force without Bahamas signature
With the announcement of the signatures of Dominica and five other countries just days ago, the Port State Measures Agreement (PSMA) - an international treaty intended to help stop illegal fishing - passed the 25 governments threshold, and will enter into force on June 15, 2016.
Ready for culinary battle
Ready for culinary battle
Team Bahamas believes in itself. They believe in what they?re doing. They believe in their concept, and are confident with less than a month to mounting their Taste of the Caribbean title defense.
SPS measures 'of vital importance,' minister says
SPS measures 'of vital importance,' minister says
Sanitary and phytosanitary (SPS) measures are of "vital importance" to The Bahamas, according to Minister of Financial Services Hope Strachan.
Bahamas officers training on int'l food safety standards
Two representatives from the Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources recently completed the Sanitary and Phytosanitary Management Course held at the United Nations University - Fisheries Training Programme (UNU-FTP) in Reykjavik, Iceland.
Fresh, light and elegant
Fresh, light and elegant
While the trend of drinking champagne as an aperitif rather than with dessert grew in popularity and led to the growing popularity of Brut wines, many champagne lovers remained attached to the subtlety of the pleasures of yesteryear.
A chef driven
A chef driven
It?s easy to overlook the rich global history of street food. For centuries, street food has long played an exciting role in cuisines around the world.