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Regatta to return to Montagu Bay

AFTER taking a tour around the Family Islands, Bahamian Brewery Company will be bringing its Sands Beer Man in da Boat Sculling and E Class Regatta back to Montagu Bay over the weekend of July 21-22.

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Sands father and son making Masonic history for the Bahamas

BASIL L Sands has become the first non-American to hold the prestigious Freemasonry high office of Sovereign Grand Commander and his son, Robert ‘Sandy’ Sands, has been elected to Sovereign Grand Inspector General to mark an historic achievement for the Bahamas and the Sands family.

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'Diabolical' exam results threaten growth revival

A governance reformer is warning that the latest "diabolical" BGCSE exam results will further undermine efforts to grow the Bahamian economy at the faster pace needed to recover from COVID-19.

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Ex-Miss Bahamas Universe to tourism: 'Come to the table'

A former Miss Bahamas Universe winner-turned-songstress yesterday increased the pressure on the Ministry of Tourism to “come to the table” by releasing alleged ‘evidence’ of its copyright violation. Khiara Sherman, who once represented the Bahamas at

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POESIA A BOOST FOR PORT LUCAYA

POESIA A BOOST FOR PORT LUCAYA FREEPORT - Merchants in the Port Lucaya Marketplace are still smiling after Saturday's visit of the MSC Poesia. The 93,330 ton specially-chartered ship deposited more than 71 per cent of its 2,500 passengers onto shore to e

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Clayton Bain emerges again as Sands Beer 'Man in the Boat' sculling champion

Clayton Bain has every reason to boast and brag. For the third consecutive year, he has emerged as the Sands Beer ‘Man in the Boat’ sculling champion.

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DJ of the Week: DJ Spleen

THE SKY is the limit says a young Bahamian deejay who is looking forward to one day studying abroad to further pursue his music.

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SPORTS NOTES

THE Gym Tennis Club Members’ Tournament played a series of games yesterday at the club in Winton Meadows. The results were as follows:

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Police probe after database hacked

THE digital database of the Registrar Generals Department was hacked in January and its contents have been published online, according to a statement from the Office of the Attorney General and Ministry of Legal Affairs. A group called Distributed D

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The 'pay-off' from pre-event planning

I just threw an awards banquet that was very successful in terms of what I needed it to do.

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Silver Airways confirms halt to Bimini services

SILVER Airways yesterday said it was working with Bahamian authorities to resume flights into Bimini “as quickly and safely as possible”, confirming it had suspended operations due to an inoperable fire truck.Misty Pinson, director of public relation

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IMF warns over 'education quality'

The Bahamas needs to rapidly improve “the quality of education” if is to reduce structural unemployment and improve its competitiveness, the IMF has warned.The International Monetary Fund (IMF), in its latest Article IV report, said progress in impro

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Developer slammed on 'outrageous' airport fees

Norman’s Cay homeowners and the Bahamian aviation industry yesterday blasted the “outrageous” fees imposed by the island’s private airport operator in a bid to recover some of its $10m investment in the facility.Tribune Business was told that Exuma R

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Local inspiration hosts live music recording

Gospel artist Travis Santon is set to host a live music recording of his latest acoustic single “I’ll Wait For You” this Friday at the Evangelistic Temple on Collins Avenue.The recording session will also feature appearances by musicians such as the

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MARKETING REVOLUTION: Test before you text

I read on CNN the other day that some people are texting in their sleep.

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MARKETING REVOLUTION: Don't go 'sideways' with Internet sales

I fell in love with marketing, more precisely Internet marketing, a few years ago when I decided to get serious with telling the story of the Bahamas Judo Federation.

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MARKETING REVOLUTION: Don't let technology dominate your life

A friend of mine always buys the latest gizmos and gadgets to keep him productive.

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MARKETING REVOLUTION: Drip feeding your business

I learned about the drip system from marketing consultant Dan Kennedy.

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‘D minus’ for defence of exam grades

BAHAMAS Union of Teachers President Belinda Wilson has accused Ministry of Education officials of trying to twist the narrative about the “poor” BJC and BGCSE examination results.

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Teachers union president calls for educational year to be repeated

After seeing the results of the country’s national examinations, President of the Bahamas Union of Teachers Belinda Wilson is recommending that the Ministry of Education repeat the 2020 educational year and stop social promotion in schools.