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December 05, 2014
13th edition of the little pink party will make spirits bright

It's usually the season that's all about the red and green, but sisters Kandice Hanna and Krista Hanna-Nairn, principals in the KhanAli Media Group are all about turning things all shades of pink.
The duo behind the hugely successful pink party affair that really isn't so little, will stage the 13th edition of the little pink party known as the Christmas Village on Saturday, December 6 on the hall...

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November 14, 2014
Forget the North Pole, shop locally

Pushing for more support from the community and government as they compete with cheaper, mass-produced, imported goods, local artisans with authentic, Bahamian crafts have been struggling year-round to keep their heads above water. With December rolling in, and many Bahamians planning to make trips to Florida, where they believe they may get more bang for their buck, local craftsmen are encouragin...

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A thought on culture
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November 07, 2014
A thought on culture

The Minnis retrospective exhibition, titled "Creation's Grace", at the National Art Gallery of The Bahamas is a fantastic walk through Bahamian visual and musical culture. It is a glimpse of what we are and where we came from and what we love. It showed, too, this family's cross-generational gift for capturing culture that is not adulterated by the recolonization of the Bahamian psyche.
In one spa...

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October 15, 2014
Bahamasair football promotion catching on

MIAMI, Fla. - More and more football fans from The Bahamas are taking advantage of the great deals being offered by Bahamasair, and are venturing on a Dolphins getaway weekend.
That was the consensus this past holiday weekend, as for the most part, Bahamasair flights were full going in and coming out of South Florida. The Miami Dolphins hosted the Green Bay Packers at Sun Life Stadium on Sunday, a...

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June 11, 2014
Nassau Plastics played pivotal role in creation of Golden Baton

Nassau Plastics Co. Ltd. has come a long way since making souvenirs and trinkets during the 1960s. The local company has been around for about half a century, but never before was it asked to produce a prestigious award for a global honor.
All of that changed last month with the creation of the Golden Baton Award for the overall winner of the IAAF World Relays Bahamas 2014. With just two days to w...

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May 07, 2014
Save The Bays: Environmental protection a tourism boon for Costa Rica

A leading environmentalist in The Bahamas said Costa Rica has shown every country in the Caribbean that preserving natural beauty pays, appealing to those who treasure flora, fauna and natural wonders above T-shirts and trinkets.
Lindsey McCoy, who was appointed CEO of the fast-growing environmental movement Save The Bays earlier this year, commented on the winning model Costa Rica has created aft...

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May 07, 2014
Environmentalist praises Costa Rica's green thinking

A LEADING environmentalist in The Bahamas said Costa Rica has shown every country in the Caribbean that preserving natural beauty pays, appealling to those who treasure flora, fauna and natural wonders above t-shirts and trinkets.

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May 07, 2014
Save The Bays CEO: Costa Rica Turned Environmental Protection into Tourism Winner

A leading environmentalist in The Bahamas said Costa Rica has shown every country in the Caribbean that preserving natural beauty pays, appealing to those who treasure flora, fauna and natural wonders above t-shirts and trinkets...

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May 06, 2014
Save The Bays CEO: Costa Rica turned environmental protection into tourism winner

NASSAU, Bahamas -- A leading environmentalist in The Bahamas said Costa Rica has shown every country in the Caribbean that preserving natural beauty pays, appealing to those who treasure flora, fauna and natural wonders above t-shirts and trinkets.
Lindsey McCoy, who was appointed CEO of the fast-growing environmental movement Save The Bays earlier this year, commented on the winning model Costa R...

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March 20, 2014
Mega-resort policy branded a threat to Family Island way of life

Mega-resorts are being allowed to threaten the culture, society and identity of small island communities around The Bahamas, a veteran social and environmental campaigner warned.
Fred Smith, QC, director of legal affairs for Save The Bays, said successive governments have shielded the developers of mammoth 'anchor projects' from scrutiny at the expense of both the environment and local populations...

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