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Tucked away in the back of Sandy Port is a hidden gem called Twisted Lime! Where an...
77 of Bahamians do not have pension plan
77 of Bahamians do not have pension plan
SEVENTY-seven per cent of Bahamians don't have money tucked away for retirement, according to financial experts.
Bahamas Realty shares Christmas joy with Bilney Lane Children?s Home!
This quaint home is tucked away on a little street just off busy Shirley Street and Mackey Street and is easy to miss. In fact many people often do just that. However, if you ever have the opportunity to step through the little fence and through the wooden door of Bilney Lane Children?s Home, you will forever remember this address.
Seventy-Seven Percent Of Bahamians Don?t Have Pension Plans
Colonial Pension Services Encourages Bahamians To Attend Suze Orman Seminar...
The March to Majority Rule in The Bahamas
The March to Majority Rule in The Bahamas
Another January 10 has come and with it another round in the debate about what it means and whether it should be officially recognized in the calendar of national holidays. (it now has been)...
BBC ventures into the Family Islands
BBC ventures into the Family Islands
The Long Island Sports Academy rolls easily off the lips. The name just sounds right. Tucked away in the northern end of Long Island, Omar Daley, a noted bodybuilder, has been making a huge effort since 1997 to provide young boys and girls from Stella Maris, neighboring settlements and the wider community with opportunities to stay fit and develop athletic skills.
Daley is known in the nation's bo...
20 QUESTIONS
20 QUESTIONS
London-based Bahamian artist Lynn Parotti answers this week's 20 Questions from Guardian Arts&Culture.
1. What's been your most inspirational moment in the last five years?
Learning to ski down a red run without fear in Sainte Foy and Val D'Isere after previously having had knee surgery as a result of futile attempts at learning. Sometimes when one faces up to a terrifying challenge, it can be v...
A different kind of art gallery
A different kind of art gallery
Tucked away in an arcade, not too far from the Harley Davidson store and Bambu nightclub, is an interesting take on the traditional art gallery.
The Toni Gallery, founded by young Bahamian artist Alexia Roach, whose first name is Toni, had its grand opening last month and features books, t-shirts and souvenirs, as well as Bahamian fine art.
"I've always loved art and for the last three to five y...
Devonshire Place to be completed by year's end
Devonshire Place to be completed by year's end
Construction of the $6 million Devonshire Place development, located in western New Providence, is expected to be completed by year's end.
Devonshire Place, which is just down the street from the upcoming $3.5 billion Baha Mar, is marketed to young professionals as there continues to be limited options for this demographic.
The 20-unit development will consist of two and three-bedroom units starti...
In plain sight
In plain sight
Tucked in between legitimate thriving communities on New Providence and elsewhere in The Bahamas is a growing threat to the Bahamian way of life.
Over the last few decades they have developed in plain sight with many hundreds of occupants who reside illegally and for the most part without any sustained crackdown from authorities.
They have developed their own commercial operations, have little to ...