The Butterfield banking group, headquartered in Bermuda, has renamed its Bahamas-based business, formerly known as Butterfield Bank (Bahamas), to Butterfield Trust (Bahamas), to better reflect…
The Bahamian Parliamentary delegation to the November 28 opening of Parliament in the Turks and Caicos Islands visited Waterloo, the Governor’s residence, where they were…
If a draft resolution submitted by Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas seeking non-member state status goes to the United Nations on Thursday, Guyana and Suriname, like…
A regional economist said that most caribbean countries cannot sustain their existing government size and that governments should step back to allow increased private sector…
“Our region is in the throes of the greatest crisis since independence. The specter of evolving into failed societies is no longer a subject of…
Caribbean people today are probably more integrated than in any other time in our history. And yet, today, anti-integration sentiments still hold major political currency,…
Larry Roberts, CEO of the commercial division of Bahamas Realty, sees the conference as an opportunity for “building the commercial real estate network in the…
The Bahamas needs tougher laws against poaching to deter the illegal activity. Fines as high as $250,000 and/or 25 years imprisonment have been proposed.
Caribbean curators, writers and artists recently came together at the Aruba Linked/Caribbean Linked arts symposium to discuss moving art forward in the region.