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Beach access controversy - a belated opportunity
Beach access controversy - a belated opportunity
Prime Minister Perry Christie undoubtedly hopes his decision to personally take charge of the Paradise Island beach access question will be seen as a sign of decisive action.
BJC/BGCSE Award Honourees praised for achieving 'optimum results'
Minister of Education, Science and Technology the Hon. Jerome Fitzgerald told award honourees at the 2015 BJC and BGCSE National Awards Presentation Ceremony that they have shown they were willing to make sacrifices and organise their activities to allow time for them to complete their studies with optimum results.
BJC/BGCSE award honourees praised for achieving 'optimum results'
Minister of Education, Science and Technology the Hon. Jerome Fitzgerald told award honourees at the 2015 BJC and BGCSE National Awards Presentation Ceremony that they have shown they were willing to make sacrifices and organise their activities to allow time for them to complete their studies with optimum results.
55,000 raised by Butler-Turner for hurricane relief
55,000 raised by Butler-Turner for hurricane relief
THE efforts Long Island MP Loretta Butler-Turner has made to rebuild her island following Hurricane Joaquin "absolutely" demonstrates the kind of "strong, dedicated leadership" of which the country needs more.
Beach Soccer World Cup coming to The Bahamas
Beach Soccer World Cup coming to The Bahamas
What is set to be the third global sporting event in a four-year period in The Bahamas, will grace these shores in the summer of 2017.
Anglican schools open doors to displaced students
Anglican schools open doors to displaced students
The Anglican Central Education Authority (ACEA) has thrown open its doors to Hurricane Joaquin displaced students who will be allowed to continue their education at Anglican institutions tuition free until such time as the schools in their home islands are operational again.
Four OWN candidates ready 'right now' for funding
Four OWN candidates ready 'right now' for funding
Island Luck CEO Sebas Bastian has stated that nearly half of the first tranche of applicants for Island Luck's OWN Bahamas small business development initiative is on the cusp of receiving funding and owning their own businesses after months of preparation.
A model for future tourism development
A model for future tourism development
The owner of Nassau's latest boutique hotel, The Island House, said there has been huge demand for the property since its doors opened last month.
According to Mark Holowesko, the 30-room hotel "fills a void" in the island's tourism portfolio, where smaller, community-focused properties have become scarce with the rise of the mega-resort model.
Moss slams govt's extension of Freeport tax concessions
Marco City MP Gregory Moss yesterday condemned the Christie administration's proposed extension of select tax exemptions for Freeport under the Hawksbill Creek Agreement (HCA) as "indefensible" in light of the tax burden facing The Bahamas, arguing that the government's decision to maintain the status quo for the next six months amounts to a "gross dereliction of duty".
A test of faith
A test of faith
There are major occasions in a person's life that they always remember. Two of them are the day they get married and the birth of a child.