GB AIRPORT MUST “FALL IN LINE” FOR SKY RETURN
NASSAU, Bahamas — Freeport will not attract “new money” and a Grand Lucayan buyer until its airport costs “fall in line”, warns a Bahamian airline chief who stopped flying …
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NASSAU, Bahamas — Freeport will not attract “new money” and a Grand Lucayan buyer until its airport costs “fall in line”, warns a Bahamian airline chief who stopped flying …
Read MoreNASSAU, Bahamas — Island Pay, an electronic payment provider, and AF Holdings Group of Companies (AF Holdings Ltd.) are introducing a convenient and efficient digital solution that allows consumers …
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Read MoreBy OSWALD T. BROWN WASHINGTON, D.C., October 21, 2018 — I was absolutely shocked and saddened when I saw a post on Facebook by Michelle Thompson, who lives in …
Read MoreLighthouse Point, Eleuthera. Photo: Barefoot Marketing NASSAU, Bahamas — Disney Cruise Line Island Development Ltd’s proposal for Lighthouse Point, South Eleuthera was approved by the National Economic Council Friday, The …
Read MoreOSWALD BROWN WRITES WASHINGTON, D.C., October 20, 2018 — The government did the right thing by not “giving in” to Sunwing Travel Group’s blackmail. Obviously, the modern-day Shylocks who make …
Read MoreFORT LAUDERDALE, Florida – The Bahamas Tourist Office (Florida) was represented at the recent Susan G. Komen More Than Pink™ Walk to benefit the fight against breast cancer that …
Read MoreNASSAU, Bahamas — Attorney General Carl Bethel said yesterday the Court of Appeal made the “correct ruling” when it quashed a Supreme Court decision ordering immigration officials to grant …
Read MoreNASSAU, Bahamas — Foreign Affairs Minister Darren Henfield admitted yesterday Dominican poachers continue to pillage Bahamian territorial waters despite efforts to discourage the practice in that country dating back …
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