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Bahamas targeting private pilot market
The Ministry of Tourism yesterday said The Bahamas is making its presence felt among one of the few sectors still allowed to bring US visitors to this nation.Together with the Royal Bahamas Police Force (aviation arm), Bahamas Civil Aviation Authorit
Airbnb unveils Experiences platform for entrepreneurs
Airbnb has teamed with the Government’s Tourism Development Corporation to host a series of events aimed at empowering local entrepreneurs through a platform that highlights local activities.The events, which included a Train the Trainer programe, an
Anglican church welcomes two young priests
The Anglican Diocese of the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands ordained Deacon Eric Achico Alexander Miller and Deacon Brandon Travis Fernander to the sacred priesthood yesterday at Christ Church Cathedral during the Feast of Lancelot Andrewes.
Speak up to save us all
Climate change.....in 60 years what might be left of our island nation?

20 years to repay bailout
BAHAMAS Power and Light customers will pay for the company’s rate reduction bond for the next 20 years to bail-out the company – but the highest increase in electricity bills is only expected to last through 2020, according to Works Minister Desmond Bannister.
Unity benefits the Caribbean
A Commonwealth is a nation, state and or other political unit, founded on law and united by compactor tacit agreement by the people for the common good.
Stopovers rise ‘a phenomenal’ 18% in Abaco
Stopover visitors to Abaco increased by “a phenomenal” 18 percent for the first eight months of 2018, with the island’s airport now the country’s second busiest due to Freeport’s decline.
Stopovers rise ‘a phenomenal’ 18% in Abaco
Stopover visitors to Abaco increased by “a phenomenal” 18 percent for the first eight months of 2018, with the island’s airport now the country’s second busiest due to Freeport’s decline.

Number of traffic fatalities is a ‘major concern’
COMMISSIONER of Police Anthony Ferguson yesterday said the number of traffic fatalities in the country is a source of “major concern”, as he revealed that 69 people died in 63 traffic accidents in 2018.
We don't want this concrete catastrophe
Every day driving into Nassau from the west when I get to Junkanoo Beach I am aghast at the height and darkness that the new Pointe Hotel - Condos that the eight-nine floors have brought down over this area.
Child abuse: 856 cases in just one year
THERE were 856 recorded cases of child abuse in the country last year, with neglect, physical abuse and sexual abuse accounting for 92 per cent of the total incidents reported to the Department of Social Services.

KPMG Football Fest was a blast
MORE than 150 footballers, boys and girls aged 13 and under, played 40 matches of competitive football at Lyford Cay International School’s (LCIS) fifth annual KPMG Football Fest last weekend.
BNT chief backs move to rename Bahamian waters The Lucayan Sea
BAHAMAS National Trust (BNT) Executive Director Eric Carey has added his support to the movement to name the waters of the Bahamas The Lucayan Sea.

Water supply expected to return to normal today, says Miller
WATER and Sewerage Corporation Chairman Leslie Miller yesterday said he expects New Providence’s water supply to be back to normal today following reports that sections of the island experienced disruptions to service in the wake of Hurricane Matthew.
School visit to end official visit to Abaco
GOVERNOR General Sir Arthur Foulkes and Lady Foulkes ended their official tour of Abaco and its cays with a visit to the Grand Cay All-Age School, where Sir Arthur continued to spread his message of One Bahamas. Sir Arthur told the students: "While Abac

Reader reaction to Blue Hole sale risk
FOLLOWING the news that the land around Dean’s Blue Hole in Long island may be sold and developed into a resort, Tribune readers responded with outrage and disbelief.
Royal Bank stages directors summit
Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) has hosted a Directors’ Forum in Nassau for top executives from its Bahamas, Cayman Islands and Turks & Caicos operations, with corporate governance the central theme.
Students held sit-out over school conditions
STUDENTS who engaged in a sit-out at Colonel Hill High School in Crooked Island last week returned to school yesterday, Alfred Gray, MP for the area confirmed yesterday.

BTC targets 40 store franchise roll-out
THE Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) plans to expand its retail footprint with a projected 24-month roll-out of 12-15 franchise stores on New Providence, and 25 in the Family Islands.
Exuma Council eyes investment 'synergy'
THE Exuma Chamber of Commerce believes the establishment of an Advisory Council for the island will help create “synergy” between major development projects and local businesses, its chief executive telling Tribune Business there was a need to ensure that better dialogue regarding investments.