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Red Dress Soirée leading lady nominations now open
Nominations for the fourth bi-annual Red Dress Soirée are now open. The Red Dress Soirée honours women leading the way in national development and community building. Submissions are accepted exclusively at www.reddressbahamas.com. The entry deadline
Cleanse and shed pounds - forever
EVERYONE wants to look and feel fit.
Fat melting fruit - a help to weight loss
THERE are countless weight loss products, systems and fad diets on the market, making the one claim boasting quick weight loss.
Rutherford to be honoured for her work for women
FREEPORT - Grand Bahama resident Geneva Rutherford will be honoured as a community builder and for her contribution to the well-being of women. In commemoration of the 50th anniversary of women's suffrage,
Bahamian designer recognised as a Caribbean fashion innovator
WITH countless designers looking for that big break in the fashion industry, Bahamian Anthea Bullard knows that if she is to stand out she must exhibit an original approach to fashion with unique designs that conform to the trends, yet also break the rules.
Book reveals memoirs of cultural icon
THE highly anticipated memoir of cultural icon Netica “Nettie” Symonette have hit book stores in the Bahamas.
A legend we have lost
Our life journeys are seasoned with “Legends”. Yes, those special individuals who leave behind unforgettable impressions and meaningfully impact the lives of others.
A guest editorial on government's immigration policy
IN OUR e–mail yesterday, we received “some thoughts for an editorial” from an influential foreign resident, who has spent many years in the Bahamas and has always been most concerned for this small nation’s welfare.
Generator donated to aid Children’s Home in GB
THE prayers of the Grand Bahama Children’s Home were answered when a local financial institution donated a much-needed power generator valued at more than $30,000 to the facility on Thursday.
Please lift the mask mandate
Dear Bahamas Government: We are begging you to please lift the unnecessary and ineffective mask mandate that is still burdening our people and our nation. Mask mandates are dictatorial and authoritarian.
Honouring Billy Graham
ON Monday, February 19, The Nassau Guardian published a quote by renowned American evangelist Billy Graham. Interestingly, a few other Graham quotes appeared in that publication during the previous week.
Did Jordyn Woods commit an unforgivable sin? Bahamians weigh in on the hot scandal
MODEL Jordyn Woods, the 21-year-old best friend of make-up mogul Kylie Jenner, has found herself in the midst of a scandal that has grabbed worldwide attention. She has trended on Twitter, become the subject of countless memes and been the hottest topic of every celebrity blog and talk show.
American Idol shockers: Angie eliminated, Randy Jackson calls it quits
IN A very surprising revelation during last week’s results show, Angela Miller was eliminated from American Idol, leaving contestants Candice Glover and Kree Harrison to battle it out in the final.
IAN FERGUSON: Getting the message across to colleagues
Communication is essential for good leadership. Effective communication and effective leadership are closely intertwined. Leaders need to be skilled communicators in countless relationships at the corporate level, in communities and groups and, sometimes, on a global level.
‘Schools are looking for athletes who are serious about their education and they take track and field as a job’
THE Bahamas Parents Association of Track and Field Athletes, which was born 17 years ago with the concept of helping to get as many Bahamian student athletes off to colleges and universities in the United States, has assisted a total of 24 more athletes for the 2016/2017 season.
Ice cream firm gets RBC/SBDC ‘Shiver’
A Bahamian-made ice cream producer is accusing the Small Business Development Centre (SBDC) and Royal Bank of Canada (RBC) of trying to “choke” it out of business amid COVID-related distress.
Help us save women like Yvette
Help us save women like Yvette By BRITTANY KEMP and MICHELLE GREENE BREAST cancer has torn apart countless lives in the Bahamas, a fact Yvette Cargill knows well - not just as the former president of the Sister Sister support group, but also as a surviv
Help us save women like Yvette
Help us save women like Yvette By BRITTANY KEMP and MICHELLE GREENE BREAST cancer has torn apart countless lives in the Bahamas, a fact Yvette Cargill knows well - not just as the former president of the Sister Sister support group, but also as a surviv
Safe haven for cancer patients hailed as a ‘godsend’
“A godsend” is what Francis Friends calls the assistance of the Cancer Society of the Bahamas, whom she credits with making her husband’s treatment and recovery process as comfortable as possible.
Baseball ‘will not be the same without’ Jeff Albury
THE Bahamas Baseball Association and the Junior Baseball League of Nassau will not be the same without its long-time Commissioner Jeff Albury.