Travel health advisories have now been posted for Canadian tourists visiting Great Exuma, after a Canadian who had recently visited the island tested positive for…
Union in uproar but they fail to say what the employee did that prompted the manager's unacceptable behaviour.
Government focuses on the international attention of the Malaria outbreak while Bahamians worry about their health.
So was drug dealing in the 1980s. Difficult to profile or prove, because it is so easy to cover up.
Concerns were expressed about Mr. Babak potentially being involved in a conflict of interest because of his past business affiliations.
Harvesting of undersized crawfish by Bahamians is the problem, but we’re sure someone will figure out a way to blame foreigners.
It’s always about tourist dollars, never about the welfare of Bahamians or visitors, especially with the PLP.
Probably not half as much as they concern unarmed residents, who are tired of the police''s 'concern' and are demanding action instead.
With the election less than a year away, it's time to beat the drum, again, for Bay Street redevelopment, something the government has promised for…