For 41 years, J. Barrie Farrington has contributed greatly to the success of these resorts over the years at Atlantis and its predecessor-resorts, giving dedicated,…
Margaret “Peggy” Hall, businesswoman, park warden, conservationist, and boating enthusiast died peacefully at her home in Great Exuma, on January 3, 2013, at 90.
The modern Bahamas is a nation created through migration. We should seek to recruit people from around the world – in reasonable numbers – to…
The Bahamas has the potential to be the greatest country in the world, claims Obie Wilchcombe, Minister of Tourism.
Dr. Daniel Johnson met with representatives of The Bahamian Project, which was created to document the character and preserve the legacy of the people who…
Governor General Sir Arthur Foulkes sat down this week with a small group of people involved in a very ambitious project — to create, exhibit…
Government is being hypocritical in hiring foreigners when it needs help, while discouraging and blocking local businesses from doing the same.
Four members of Club 1600 walked away with top honors at the Annual District 47 Toastmasters conference held in The Bahamas for the first time…
Capturing the Bahamian spirit is one of the many goals behind The Bahamian Project – a captivating new arts initiative seeking to preserve the character…