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Goodman’s Bay parking plans
Goodman’s Bay - Will the eastern parking area be taken over by employees of the soon to be opened Wynn Condo Hotel?
$120m Wynn Cable Beach development already 35 percent sold out
THE Wynn Development group’s multi-level beach front residential and condo hotel development is already 35 percent sold-out, with 100 Bahamians to be employed in its initial phase.
Sandals parking
Totally support writer Vincent Wallace Whitfield on parking near Sandals, West Bay. As he described the public Government parking lot in front of Post Office - Cable Beach is jammed packed with Sandals employees cars all day every day.
US: Bahamas goes further than WTO on copyright protection
The US government says the Bahamas has gone further than what is required for full World Trade Organisation (WTO) membership in its efforts to protect intellectual properties.
'Fifth division Bahamas' faces uphill struggle to hit Singapore ambition
The Bahamas "is as far from becoming the Singapore of the Americas as a fifth division soccer team is from the UK's Premier League", a prominent banker warned yesterday.
AML's $17.75m refinance to slash interest costs
AML Foods is aiming to slash its annual debt servicing costs by more than $220,000 via the refinancing of its existing $17.75 million preference share debt, its chairman confirmed yesterday.
PM Christie still chasing the elusive rainbow
ALTHOUGH Prime Minister Christie has admitted that his government cannot afford to purchase the two per cent needed to get controlling interest in Bahamas Telecommunications Company, he continues to waste everybody’s time chasing that elusive rainbow.
Union ‘ready and willing’ to work with Sandals management
NEWLY elected president of the Bahamas Hotel Maintenance and Allied Workers Union (BHMAWU) Donnell Ferguson said yesterday that the union was “ready and willing” to work with management at Sandals towards completing and industrial agreement “within a reasonable timeframe”.
Baha Mar granted Chapter 11 appeal
Baha Mar was yesterday granted leave to appeal Justice Ian Winder’s decision to deny recognition of its Chapter 11 bankruptcy proceedings in the United States.
Nicole Martin and team re-elected by union
PRESIDENT of the Bahamas Hotel Catering and Allied Workers Union Nicole Martin and members of her executive team were successfully re-elected after the union held an election on Wednesday.
Nassau in top 10 destinations in the world for US tourists
NASSAU has been named among the top 10 vacation destinations in the world for American tourists.
'Fierce competition' expected on day 2 of Nassau Bowling Championships
'Fierce competition' expected on day 2 of Nassau Bowling Championships By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net DAY two of the initial Nassau Bowling Championships is slated to continue tonight at Mario's Bowling & Entertainment
Copper theft hurts 600 BTC customers
Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) executives yesterday said it had incurred “significant” financial cost as a result of copper theft over the weekend, which resulted in 600 customers having their services affected.
Antique Auto Club Wraps up First Ever Raffle
As a part of the Antique Auto Club of The Bahamas’ 30th Anniversary of the Club, the Members decided to hold a “First Ever” Raffle as part of its fund-raising efforts for this year’s selected beneficiary. The Business Community was very supportive wi
Baha Mar donates $500,000 towards temporary housing after Dorian
PRIME Minister Hubert Minnis accepted a $500,000 donation from the Baha Mar resort yesterday to assist with temporary housing for residents affected by Hurricane Dorian.Baha Mar President Graeme Davis said the funds represent the first installment of
Bahamas realtor starring on HGTV
A Bahamian realtor with ERA Dupuch played a starring role on the well-known HGTV channel, helping to find a rental property that satisfied the requirements of a professional expatriate couple. "This couple had just moved from Dubai, and were excited about
Smokin' hot competition in barbecue battle
A HOT afternoon of competition saw the Gone Fishing team reel in the victory at the Smokin’ Hot Barbecue Competition 2014.
BTC ready to bring TV product to Inagua
AFTER launching in Bimini last year November, the roll out of BTC’s newest product, FLOW TV, is progressing steadily, with Inagua being the second island to launch the product.
Ticket fraud among event challenges
WHILE Junkanoo made its anticipated return on Monday night, there were some challenges that marred the event including ticket fraud.
Aliv defends service against complaints of fast data loss
ARE you losing data too quickly? The problem could be your phone’s Wi-Fi settings or usage habits, says Dwayne Davis, Chief Information Officer for the Cable Bahamas Group of Companies.