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Bahamas Backs Gay Rights, Does this Spell the End For Us
This past week The Nassau Guardian published statements by Deputy Prime Minister, Brent Symonette, confirming that the Bahamian government had signed on to a United Nations resolution highlighting and calling for action to be taken concerning the discrimination faced by members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community across the globe. For many of you this may have come as a ...
Pintard accusses Davis administration "cherry-picking" IMF's latest report
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — The Opposition is accusing the Davis administration of "cherry picking" over the International Monetary Fund's (IMF) latest assessment while demanding that the government releases the overdue monthly and quarterly budget reports as required by law. Opposition leader Michael Pintard noted that the August, September, and October monthly reports are now late in [...]
Common Myths About HIV and AIDS
Common Myths About HIV and AIDS
In The Bahamas, data shows that there were approximately 4,447 people living with HIV/AIDS in 2022, down 16% from 2017. In the United State (U.S.) about 1.2 million people are living with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). And while the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that 34,800 new cases of HIV developed in 2019, this number actually represents an 8% decrease as compa...
Retailers Offer Bigger Black Friday Discounts
Retailers Offer Bigger Black Friday Discounts
USA - U.S. shoppers hunting for big deals packed malls and stores on Black Friday as retailers stepped up discounts to entice customers who are sticking to stricter budgets this year and resisting impulse buying.
Young Chef participants told to use curbs, whelks and sea urchins in their dishes
Senior high school students participating in the National Round of the 31st Bahamas Young Chef (senior) Culinary Competition (Finals) were encouraged to use curbs, whelks and sea urchins in their dishes.
Samsung’s One UI 6 Phone Update Rivals All Others…And It’s Just In Time For The Holidays
Samsung’s One UI 6 Phone Update Rivals All Others…And It’s Just In Time For The Holidays
It is often said that Bahamians like new things. If that’s true, then we are certain Bahamians will love Samsung’s latest cell phone update, the One UI 6. This incredible phone has high resolution settings, an AI image clipping and custom camera widgets…to name a few.
LCIS 11th grade student completes UM pre-college program
At the age of 15, Melania Nixon, an 11th grade student at Lyford Cay International School (LCIS), already has some college experience under her belt. This summer she successfully completed the University of Miami's Pre-College Summer Scholars Program in business, ethics and leadership, walked away with the top "2023 Summer Scholars Ethics debate Outstanding Debater Award", ...
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Western Air's new terminal gets an A+
Western Air's new terminal gets an A+
Western Air customers, particularly frequent flyers, are raving about the airline's new terminal at Grand Bahama International Airport which opened on August 27 after four years of construction to restore and expand the facility. "My husband Warren and I have only flown Western Air between here and Nassau since their first day of service," Lena ...
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'Significant interest in Grand Lucayan'
'Significant interest in Grand Lucayan'
While stressing that he won't get into specifics until "the money is in the bank", Deputy Prime Minister Chester Cooper said yesterday there are three "very significant" parties interested in purchasing Grand Lucayan Resort in Grand Bahama, which the Minnis administration bought in 2018 and the Davis administration to date has struggled to sell off.
White Socks and Peripheral Arterial Disease PAD
White Socks and Peripheral Arterial Disease PAD
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD) is a common problem that affects almost 10 percent of the population. It is estimated that one in every 20 adults over the age of 50 has PAD. It is when blood vessels begin to narrow leading to decreased blood flow to the lower legs and feet.