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Bahamas beach soccer captain Gavin Christie proud of his team
ON paper, one might look at the Bahamas’ exit after the group stage round as something of a failure, but their performances on the sand during the FIFA Beach Soccer World Cup Bahamas 2017 were anything but.
Former PM: Bahamas had no choice over sanctions
FORMER Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham said The Bahamas has no choice but to sanction Russia after its deadly invasion of Ukraine.
News website backs annual race weekend
FOR the second year in a row, TheBahamasWeekly.com has signed on as a Sunshine Insurance Race Weekend (SIRW) sponsor.
Entrepreneur programme to be launched
PRIME Minister Dr Hubert Minnis said that the Office of the Prime Minister would soon launch an apiary entrepreneur programme, and put at least 20 persons in business on Grand Bahama. An apiary is a place where bees are kept. Dr Minnis was in Freep
Artist helps childrens home
INTERNATIONALLY renowned Grand Bahamian artist Leo Brown and Bahamas Printing and Publishing Company continued their efforts to give back to the community while promoting authentic Bahamian work with their second donation to The Grand Bahama Children’s Home from sales of “A touch of The Bahamas” Bahamian greeting cards.
Talks on management of Bahamian airspace begin
NEGOTIATORS from the governments of the Bahamas and the United States yesterday started long-awaited face-to-face talks over the management of the Bahamas’ airspace – talks which could result in the Bahamas receiving revenues from overflight fees.
Minister responds over pilotage safety claims
FREEPORT – Minister of Transport and Aviation Glenys Hanna-Martin has responded to claims made by an official at the International Maritime Pilots’s Association concerning the safety of pilotage in the Bahamas. She says the country has a remarkable maritime safety record overall.
Bahamas Realty chief first BREA nominee for top BFSB award
Bahamas Realty’s chief executive, Larry Roberts, is the first Bahamas Real Estate Association (BREA) member to be nominated by the Bahamas Financial Services Board (BFSB) for its Executive of the Year award. part of the 2013 Award of Excellence programme.
No more toxic BoB loans for Resolve - yet
BAHAMAS Resolve has yet to be “formally asked” to remove more toxic loans from Bank of the Bahamas, amid calls from the latter’s irate shareholders for the Central Bank to “intervene” and take over its operations.
Bank of Bahamas select committee ‘a wonderful idea’
The Opposition’s deputy leader yesterday said it would be “a wonderful idea” for a bi-partisan House of Assembly select committee to probe Bank of the Bahamas’ ongoing woes, amid suggestions that politically-connected ‘bad’ loans had not been removed from its balance sheet.
BOC PRESIDENT KNOWLES TO RUN UNOPPOSED IN ELECTIONS: Set for second four-year term after this Saturday’s vote
ROMELL Knowles will return to office unopposed for his second four-year term as president of the Bahamas Olympic Committee.
Bahamas has second highest EPA offers
The Bahamas’ services and investment offer was last week finally approved for incorporation in the Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with the European Union (EU), having made the second highest number of commitments in this key sector out of all CARIFORUM nations.
FIU, Toledo accept bids to the Bahamas Bowl
FIU will represent Conference USA and Toledo will represent the Mid-American Conference as both institutions accepted bids to the 2018 Makers Wanted Bahamas Bowl, set for Friday, December 21 in Nassau’s Thomas A Robinson National Stadium.
Party issues ten demands for reparations
THE African People’s Socialist Party-Bahamas has requested that the National Reparations Commission consider and adopt its case against Europe for Reparations for the genocide of the indigenous people and the enslavement and colonisation of African people in the Bahamas and the Caribbean.
Team Bahamas to face Jamaica in gold-medal game
FOLLOWING the disappointment of 2014, the Bahamas women’s national team will have an opportunity for a complete turnaround just a year later and will play the gold-medal game in the Caribbean Basketball Confederation championship tournament.
‘Grand Bahama is sinking’ through lack of investment
GRAND Bahama needs greater autonomy and leadership that can capitalise on the tax base, attract more investors and help current investors expand according to a prominent local businessman who told Tribune Business: “Grand Bahama is just sinking”.
Photographer wins trip to the Bahamas
PAULA Fishman is a regular visitor to the Bahamas but until now had never won a prize competition.
Advisory council is formed to guide NHI
THE National Health Insurance Secretariat announced yesterday that it has invited numerous stakeholder groups to be a part of an advisory council that will oversee the implementation of the health plan.
Govt already supporting Grand Bahama, says Mitchell
FOREIGN Affairs Minister Fred Mitchell said the government is already sustaining Grand Bahama, pushing back against critics who fear the government would take over the Grand Bahama Port Authority.
Port group buys instruments for Royal marching bands
FREEPORT – Hutchison Port Holdings bought band instruments for the Royal Bahamas Police Force and the Royal Bahamas Defence Force marching bands.