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The Government’s Blatant Shenanigans Must Stop

US Embassy officials tour 'Swan Song of the Flamingo' exhibit

US Chargé d’Affaires ad interim John Armstrong accompanied by Defence Attaché Commander Samuel Wartell, Director of Operation Bahamas Turks and Caicos (OPBAT) Commander Mark Driver and Senior Chief Gregory Zerfass of the visiting US Coast Guard Cutter SAWFISH were this week given a tour of the “Swan Song of the Flamingo” exhibit at the National Art Gallery of the Bahamas.

Pineapple Air announces partnership with local musician

Pineapple Air has announced a partnership with local musician Avvy Bahamas.
By partnering with Avvy, the locally owned airline hopes to revamp its brand and widen its customer base between Nassau, Bahamas and Eleuthera.

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Bahamian Independence celebrated in Port au Prince

BAHAMAS ambassador to Haiti Godfrey Rolle led a celebration of Bahamian independence at the Hotel Karibe Petion-Ville in Port au Prince on July 9.

BNT introduces new magazine

A GLOSSY and informative magazine is being introduced by Bahamas National Trust (BNT) as an annual keepsake, capturing stunning images of nature’s wonders in the archipelago as well as stories written by seasoned writers, scientists, marine biologists and celebrities.

Tourism fury over fly fishing ‘tsunami’

A furious tourism industry is uniting to oppose the new Fly Fishing law and regulations, fearing it will cost the Bahamas millions of dollars and “further erode the competitive position” of the sector.

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‘Still among leaders’: But Bahamas’ FDI down 60%

The Bahamas is “still among the leaders” despite a United Nations (UN) agency yesterday revealing that foreign direct investment inflows to this nation declined by 60 percent year-over-year in 2021 to $360m.

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Ex-environment chief 'grasping at straws'

The Bahamas' former top environmental regulator was "grasping at straws" with his last-ditch bid to prevent the $4.85m seizure of his Shirley Street gas station by the Bank of The Bahamas' bail-out vehicle.

Corporate taxation won’t ‘put two fingers up to EU’

The Bahamas does not need corporate taxation to escape its latest ‘blacklisting’, a KPMG tax expert yesterday saying: “That won’t put two fingers up to the EU.”

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Miller’s Mario’s re-open faces receivership block

An ex-Cabinet minister’s ambitions to re-open his family’s business are likely to be blocked by the Supreme Court-appointed receivers for the Bank of The Bahamas’ (BOB) bail-out vehicle.

Bahamas attracts world's leading captive manager

The world’s largest captive insurance manager is in the “final stages” of obtaining approval to operate from the Bahamas, a Cabinet Minister describing this a major step “in re-establishing” this nation’s presence in the sector.

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A winless outing for Team Bahamas

It was a winless outing for the Bahamas at the 2015 Serevi RugbyTown USA event in Glendale, Colorado.

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BAHAMAS CRAWFISH SEASON GETS UNDERWAY

The 2014 Crawfish season in the Bahamas has got off to a promising start.

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VIDEO: Miss Bahamas contestants unveiled

THE newest Miss Bahamas contestants were introduced at a gala affair at Mario's Bowling and Entertainment Palace last night.

Licensees want say in GB future

An Open Letter to the Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of The Bahamas & The Principals of the Grand Bahama Port Authority:

SCOTIABANK: GROUP INSURANCE POLICY GROWS EVERY YEAR

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor Scotiabank (Bahamas) says its group homeowners insurance programme is growing in size every year due to the "stress" in its $1.498 billion loan portfolio, as it pledged to resolve any concerns the industry regulat

SCOTIABANK: GROUP INSURANCE POLICY GROWS EVERY YEAR

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor Scotiabank (Bahamas) says its group homeowners insurance programme is growing in size every year due to the "stress" in its $1.498 billion loan portfolio, as it pledged to resolve any concerns the industry regulat

SCOTIABANK: GROUP INSURANCE POLICY GROWS EVERY YEAR

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor Scotiabank (Bahamas) says its group homeowners insurance programme is growing in size every year due to the "stress" in its $1.498 billion loan portfolio, as it pledged to resolve any concerns the industry regulat

SCOTIABANK: GROUP INSURANCE POLICY GROWS EVERY YEAR

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor Scotiabank (Bahamas) says its group homeowners insurance programme is growing in size every year due to the "stress" in its $1.498 billion loan portfolio, as it pledged to resolve any concerns the industry regulat

SCOTIABANK: GROUP INSURANCE POLICY GROWS EVERY YEAR

By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor Scotiabank (Bahamas) says its group homeowners insurance programme is growing in size every year due to the "stress" in its $1.498 billion loan portfolio, as it pledged to resolve any concerns the industry regulat