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Tristan Eldon wins Cecil G Cooke Memorial Jr Regatta
THE Bahamas National Sailing School and Nassau Yacht Club hosted the Cecil G Cooke Memorial Jr Regatta for the second year at the weekend.

Falling in love with the Bahamas
COMING off the heels of winning the World Travel Award for Best Romance Destination in the Caribbean, Ministry of Tourism officials this week launched “From Bahamas With Love” – a new promotion aimed at luring tourists to the country.
Over 100 employed by NIB ahead of National Health Insurance
OVER 100 unemployed Bahamians have been temporary employed by the National Insurance Board (NIB) to assist in the agency's upcoming "enhanced" registration campaign for National Health Insurance (NHI), Board officials said on Friday.

400 acres ablaze in Berry Islands
A massive 400-acre bush fire in the Berry Islands that has burned over the past few days was threatening nearby homes yesterday, prompting a team from New Providence to fly to the area.

Environmentalists warn of damage to Guana Cay reefs
THE once pristine reef system surrounding the tiny island of Guana Cay in the Abacos has suffered extensive damage since construction of the controversial Baker’s Bay development, environmentalists claim.
Resorts World: Project sparks new businesses
Resorts World Bimini says its project has led to the opening of several new business ventures on the island.
BSF to host ECASC Men's Championship in New Providence
TO highlight “Softball Week” in the Bahamas, the local governing body of the sport will host the English Caribbean Amateur Softball Confederation (ECASC) Men’s Championship in the capital.
National High School Track & Field Championships get underway
HUNDREDS of athletes from throughout the Commonwealth of The Bahamas are currently in Grand Bahama participating in this year’s National High School Track and Field Championships.
Three sailors awarded for their efforts to sustain our tradition
THE National Family Island Regatta Committee on Saturday recognised three Bahamian giants for their contribution to the development of sailing in the Bahamas.

US donates generators and reverse osmosis systems to NEMA for shelters
THE United States government donated 28 generators that will be deployed to shelters in seven Family Islands and six reverse osmosis systems.

Hopes for economic boost from Grand Bahama event
GRAND Bahama Chamber of Commerce president James Carey hopes that the island will experience an economic boost on the ground this week as hundreds of athletes and visitors pour in for the NACAC Championships.
Airline back 'bigger and better' at LPIA
AFTER being evicted from the Lynden Pindling International Airport (LPIA) more than one year ago, Cat Island Air is "two to three weeks" away from being back in operation, its owner telling Tribune Business yesterday: "It's going to be bigger and better."
FNM 'saddened by loss of lives' during hurricane
THE FNM, saddened by the loss of two lives during Hurricane Sandy, has sent its “condolences and prayers for the families of both victims,” said party leader Dr Hubert Minnis.
'Business as usual' for Family Island hoteliers
FAMILY Island hoteliers said it was back to business following Hurricane Sandy, with several executives telling Tribune Business their properties had not sustained any major damage.
Eleuthera’s economy arising from ‘cocoon’
THE ELEUTHERA Chamber of Commerce’s president yesterday said the island’s economy is expanding faster than it can handle after emerging from its “cocoon”
Airline: 100% of workers receive COVID vaccine
A Bahamian airline yesterday said 100 percent of its employees are now fully vaccinated against COVID-19 after staff received their second and final shots in the morning.
BTC chief ‘proud of strides’ on women’s empowerment
The Bahamas Telecommunications Company’s (BTC) chief executive says he is “proud of the strides” it has made in empowering women who now make-up nearly two-thirds of its management.

PM points to easing restrictions on Grand Bahama
DUE to the low number of COVID-19 cases on Grand Bahama, Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis has revealed that by this weekend residents can start to see a relaxation of the curfew.

Island tale to inspire women to follow dreams
A new novel by a Bahamian author seeks to inspire young women to always follow their dreams, regardless of the circumstances.

Several customs officers in Abaco placed under quarantine
SEVERAL customs officers in Abaco have been placed under quarantine after a worker was exposed to a COVID-19 positive patient on the island, prompting officials there to close the Customs Department at the Leonard M Thompson International Airport on Thursday.