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Bahamas’ WTO offers attract eight countries
AROUND eight countries have expressed interest in The Bahamas’ initial goods and services offers to the World Trade Organisation (WTO), the country’s lead negotiator has confirmed.
Women's national softball team suffers 12-1 loss to Australia
Following an opening game win, the Bahamas’ losing streak at the WBSC’s XII Junior Women’s Softball World Championship was extended to three yesterday. The Bahamas lost 12-1 to Australia as group play continued yesterday at the Eddie Moore Softball
Kayak fishers 'pumped' over Bahamas switch
The Extreme Kayak Fishing Tournament, ‘May Madness’, which recently drew 100-plus participants to its latest event at Pompano Beach in south Florida, is expected to move to the Bahamas in April 2014.
Sun 'n Fun execs set to host fly-out air show in Grand Bahama and Abaco
SUN ‘n Fun executives expect 30-35 persons to participate in a group fly-out to Grand Bahama and Marsh Harbour, Abaco this May. Top executives at Sun ‘n Fun in Lakeland, Florida, are advertising and promoting the Fly-Out to Grand Bahama and Marsh Harbour, scheduled to be held May 23-27 on the landing page of the Sun ‘n Fun website.
On Da Hook
THIS week has confirmed just why anglers are excited and all the signs are pointing towards a fantastic Wahoo season in The Bahamas.
Thunderstorms rattle the Bahamas
Thunderstorms rattle the Bahamas A FRESH round of thunderstorms moved in over the northern and central Bahamas yesterday as Tropical Storm Debby made landfall in northwestern Florida. The storm came ashore near the community of Steinhatchee late yesterda
Sailing ship to arrive in Grand Bahama
Sailing ship to arrive in Grand Bahama The Jubilee Sailing Trust, a registered charity that promotes the integration of people of all physical abilities through the challenge of tall ship sailing, is bringing its ship, the Tenacious, to Grand Bahama. For
Sailing ship to arrive in Grand Bahama
Sailing ship to arrive in Grand Bahama The Jubilee Sailing Trust, a registered charity that promotes the integration of people of all physical abilities through the challenge of tall ship sailing, is bringing its ship, the Tenacious, to Grand Bahama. For
Sailing ship to arrive in Grand Bahama
Sailing ship to arrive in Grand Bahama The Jubilee Sailing Trust, a registered charity that promotes the integration of people of all physical abilities through the challenge of tall ship sailing, is bringing its ship, the Tenacious, to Grand Bahama. For
Sailing ship to arrive in Grand Bahama
Sailing ship to arrive in Grand Bahama The Jubilee Sailing Trust, a registered charity that promotes the integration of people of all physical abilities through the challenge of tall ship sailing, is bringing its ship, the Tenacious, to Grand Bahama. For
Sailing ship to arrive in Grand Bahama
Sailing ship to arrive in Grand Bahama The Jubilee Sailing Trust, a registered charity that promotes the integration of people of all physical abilities through the challenge of tall ship sailing, is bringing its ship, the Tenacious, to Grand Bahama. For
Grand Bahama man convicted of child abduction receives three-year prison sentence
A 27-year-old Grand Bahama man was convicted of child abduction and sentenced to three years in prison in Grand Bahama last week.
BNT helps promote water conservation
THE Bahamas National Trust and Royal Bank of Canada have teamed up to increase water conservation awareness in the Bahamas through RBC’s Blue Water Project.
BOB rejects $33m ArawakX demand
The Securities Commission was yesterday accused of “callous disregard” for ArawakX’s interests by allegedly interfering with its demand for a $33m settlement from Bank of The Bahamas.
Adventure of the Seas arrives in Freeport
THE arrival of the Royal Caribbean Cruise Line at Freeport Harbour on Friday marks the first international cruise ship to return to sailing in the Western Hemisphere in the last 15 months since the COVID pandemic.
Grand Bahama forges investment and trade links with Hubei, China
INCREASED opportunities for investment and trade co-operation have been formed between Chinese companies and Grand Bahama entrepreneurs at the first Investment and Trade mission: Hubei, China to The Bahamas at the Grand Lucayan Resort.
BAHAMAS DEPARTMENT OF METEOROLOGY 6PM ALERT ON HURRICANE JOAQUIN
ALERT #14 ON HURRICANE JOAQUIN ISSUED BY THE BAHAMAS DEPARTMENT OF METEOROLOGY THURSDAY 1ST OCTOBER, 2015 AT 6PM EDT.
Latest alert on Hurricane Joaquin from The Bahamas Department of Meteorology
…EXTREMELY DANGEROUS JOAQUIN NOW MOVING NORTHWARD AS IT BATTERS THE CENTRAL BAHAMAS. HURRICANE CONDITIONS CONTINUE OVER THE CENTRAL BAHAMAS.
This afternoon's 3pm alert from The Bahamas Department of Meteorology
ALERT #21 ON HURRICANE JOAQUIN ISSUED BY THE BAHAMAS DEPARTMENT OF METEOROLOGY FRIDAY 2ND OCTOBER, 2015 AT 3PM EDT.
Team Bahamas all set for Slow Pitch World Cup
THE Bahamas Government Departmental Softball Association will represent the Bahamas with a 25-member team - made up of a mixture of youth and experienced players - at the 2015 WBSC Co-Ed Slow Pitch World Cup in Plant City, Florida, this weekend.