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November 21, 2023
Govt. Signs $100M Heads of Agreement With MSC

NASSAU, BAHAMAS - A Heads of Agreement signing between the Davis administration and Mediterranean Shipping Company taking place Monday for phase two of a two-year agreement to expand its resort island, Ocean Cay.

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November 09, 2023
Economic Affairs Minister says its difficult for government to impact consumer prices

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Economic Affairs Minister Michael Halkitis said yesterday that in the absence of the total expansion of price control, it is difficult for the government to impact consumer prices. Halkitis acknowledged that the high cost of goods is a vexing issue, with the government having undertaken several initiatives to address the situation. "That's a [...]

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September 22, 2010
Chamber chief: MSC's 146 per cent fee rise 'certainly not acceptable'

By NEIL HARTNELL

Tribune Business Editor

Mediterranean Shipping Company's (MSC) move to increase container delivery charges by 145.8 per cent was yesterday slammed as "certainly not acceptable" by the Grand Bahama Chamber of Commerce's president, given that the business community and consumers could "ill afford" such a burden in the current economic climate.

Urging MSC and the island's trucking...

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September 06, 2023
Family of drowned man believes Ocean Cay unsafe

A vacation cruise to The Bahamas ended in tragedy for a family of four following the drowning of 26-year-old Guyanese national Akeem Charles at Ocean Cay, a private island in The Bahamas owned by the Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) cruise line.

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March 20, 2011
SHIPPER'S VESSEL IS RELEASED

By NEIL HARTNELL

Tribune Business
Editor

A BAHAMIAN shipping company has recovered its vessel from US custody after agreeing to pay $75,000 to the Palm Beach Steamship Agency to settle an alleged unpaid debt.

Dean's Shipping Company regained possession of its M/V Legend II vessel last Thursday, with the US District Court for southern Florida dismissing the case brought against it by the Steams...

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March 20, 2011
Shipper's vessel is released

By NEIL HARTNELL

Tribune Business
Editor

A BAHAMIAN shipping company has recovered its vessel from US custody after agreeing to pay $75,000 to the Palm Beach Steamship Agency to settle an alleged unpaid debt.

Dean's Shipping Company regained possession of its M/V Legend II vessel last Thursday, with the US District Court for southern Florida dismissing the case brought against it by the Steams...

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February 09, 2022
Food inflation will stay at least a year

BAHAMIANS were yesterday told to brace for a 12-month minimum of higher food costs, noting global trends particularly those in the United States that largely affect The Bahamas.

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July 05, 2023
Becoming a leading tourism destination

Visionary leaps of faith, bold strategy, and providence have collectively laid the foundation for unprecedented growth and an undeniable record of resilience and reinvention in Bahamian tourism. The seeds were planted long ago for the successes achieved, to date, and the many lessons learned along the way. The architects of tourism believed in the potential ...
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Chapman Williams
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June 01, 2023
Chapman Williams

Funeral service for the late Chapman Williams age 89 years of Sunshine Park, Sunset Way, and formerly of Lovely Bay, Acklins will be held on Saturday, June 3rd, 2023, at 10:00 a.m. at Faith United Missionary Baptist Church, Faith United Way, Baillou Hill Road South. Officiating will be Rev. Dr. William Thompson assisted by other ...
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May 31, 2023
The Annual Conference hosted by the CSA kick started the planning of the 2023-2024 Caribbean Sailing Season

This weekend saw more than 25 members of the CSA come together at Antigua Yacht Club to attend the CSA Annual General Meeting and Conference. Members representing over 10 different islands joined in person and digitally throughout the weekend to discuss the upcoming sailing and regatta season in the Caribbean.

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