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More than 800 on Grand Bahama now in quarantine
MORE than 800 people are in quarantine on the island of Grand Bahama, which continues to lead in recorded COVID-19 cases in the country.
Atlantis, PI to host jet ski championship
Atlantis will serve as the host hotel for a three-day championship event this November that marks the climax of an international jet ski race series.Paradise Island will be the venue for the P1 AquaX Bahamas World Championship, set for November 8-10,
Island House says fully booked to end-January
THE Island House is fully booked for the Christmas season and into the New Year as it moves to re-open its Mahogany House restaurant together with a new cocktail bar.

Announcement due 'soon' on Sal Salvador project
A MAJOR development in San Salvador is expected to be announced “very soon” Prime Minister Perry Christie said.

Kalik backs festival of the Bahama Islands
ARTISTS, dancers, musicians, craftsmen and storytellers from across the archipelago are coming together for Kalik’s family-friendly Festival of The Bahama Islands.
Realtor sees private island sales uptick
A leading Bahamian realtor has seen a strong pick-up in private island sales this year, revealing that a $29 million deal for a private cay in the Exumas is set to close imminently.
Veteran broker joins Mario Carey Realty
Chandra Parker, 10-year veteran broker will this week leave the firm where she has been for several years to join Mario Carey Realty.
Realtor expands appraisal team
Coldwell Banker Lightbourn Realty has expanded its appraisal team to seven in response to an increasing demand for property valuations.

Don't feed the iguanas
FEEDING wildlife is an increasingly common tourist activity, especially in the Family Islands.
Former cruise destination chief loses $335k claim
An ex-Atlantis executive has lost his $335,000 constructive dismissal claim against a cruise tourism destination because its failure to pay his due salary was not the primary reason he resigned.
Nassau/PI resorts enjoy ‘best quarter’ for 7 years
The Nassau/Paradise Island hotel industry has enjoyed its “best quarter performance for seven years” during the first three months of 2015, with occupancies ahead of year-before comparisons through April.
Carnival eyed Bird Cay for private island
Bird Cay in the Berry Islands is among the locations assessed by Carnival Cruise Lines for its own port/private island in the Bahamas, Tribune Business was told yesterday.

Inagua ‘needs a proper detention facility’
THE large number of migrants being detained in Inagua has highlighted the need for a proper detention facility on the island, according to residents there, who say the government has to stop “dragging their feet” on the issue.
Foundation warns people not to become “slack” in fight against HIV/AIDS; will take outreach to the Family Islands
THE Bahamas AIDS Foundation is planning to take its efforts to the Family Islands as it seeks to educate more Bahamians on the disease.
Chamber's '8-point' plan' for Eleuthera's recovery
THE Eleuthera Chamber of Commerce is calling for the island to be included under the Family Island Development Encouragement Act as part of an eight-point “revitalization and commerce initiative”.
Knowles family in the spotlight
By BRENT STUBBS Senior Sports Reporter bstubbs@tribunemedia.net SALT Pond, Long Island -- The spotlight was on Captain Loren Knowles. And the 45th Annual Long Island Regatta turned out to be a Knowles show. While Knowles was honoured by the organising com

Gruesome discovery of dead man in Crooked Island
THE grim discovery of a dead man in the street with lacerations on his wrist and forehead disturbed the tranquillity of Crooked Island on Saturday morning, rocking an island of just 305 residents.

Culmer says PLP ‘goons’ threatening electorate
THE war of the political chairmen continued this weekend with Free National Movement chairman Carl Culmer accusing opposition supporters of intimidating Family Island voters – a charge his counterpart in the Progressive Liberal Party quickly denied.

San Salvador residents call for more curbs as cases rise
SOME San Salvador residents are calling for more restrictive measures to curb COVID-19 spread on the small island after four additional cases were recorded there on Wednesday, pushing the island’s total to six.

Turnquest disappointed by Scotiabank move
DEPUTY Prime Minister Peter Turnquest is disappointed by Scotiabank’s decision to close branches at several islands and says the move would bring “hardship” for residents.