Lodge Continues to Give Back with Scholarships to BTVI
By Shantique LongleyA partnership that began two years ago continues to strengthen, as two young men have become the first recipients of The Idris George Reid Scholarship to attend The Bahamas...
View ArticleExploring The Meaning Of Womanhood
Clockwise from left: Mycquel Glinton, Nishan Pattonand Anthia ButlerBy ALESHA CADETTribune Features Reporteracadet@tribunemedia.netTHREE best friends are set to reveal and restore the beauty of...
View ArticleDeserving Duo Receives Scholarship to BTVI
By Shantique LongleyCat Islanders, Cortney Maycock and Trenice Bethel were recently awarded scholarships to attend The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) to unlock their full potential....
View ArticleWTF? (What's That Fish?) 11: Stargazer Fish
It’s a real shocker! This fish is a serious contender. An A-list horror-fish. The WTF? series has featured some extraordinary, bizarre and frankly unbelievable fish species. Here’s one that might just...
View ArticleThe Skills Gap: Employers Seeking Technically Proficient Workers
Dr. Robert W. Robertson, President BTVIPresident of The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI), Dr. Robert W. Robertson is convinced that technical skills are increasingly playing a crucial...
View ArticleYou are invited to attend Ailey II Gala Performance
Ailey II Gala Performance with our very own Bahamian Dancerwww.ndcbahamas.com
View ArticleScholarships for students affected by hurricane Joaquin
Recipients of the Rebuild scholarship initiative to BTVI pose with officials from Rotary Bahamas, The Bahamas Chamber of Commerce and Employers Confederation, and The Bahamas Technical and Vocational...
View ArticleHey, September!
By Ianthia SmithAugust you were a blast!...but the year must go on! You guys, I had such an amazing time last month! August truly was the bomb and gave me some of my most memorable experiences! Being...
View ArticleBahamas Women's Summit Promoted at Black Enterprise Golf and Tennis Outing
Fort Lauderdale, FL - September 5th, 2016 - The International Women's Empowerment Summit (IWES) to be held in Nassau, Bahamas, October 20th through 21st, was one of the major upcoming events promoted...
View ArticleBahamian Culture Featured at Shriners 2016 Convention, Tampa, Florida
Bahamian contingent in attendance at the 2016 Shriner's Convention, Tampa, FL.Fort Lauderdale, FL - August 29, 2016 - Conch fritters, conch stew, fried fish and many other Bahamian dishes were featured...
View ArticleTom Joyner Family Reunion
Hundreds turn up to Bahamian Party in Orlando at the Allstate Tom Joyner Family ReunionThe combination of Bahamian drinks, music and culture all makes for one thing- a slamming party in the backyard....
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Just in time for the weekend and Friday’s 'after-work' chill is our newest issue of Bahamian Art & Culture— chockablock with so much to do and see and read! Take in all the new exhibitions, dance...
View ArticleThis Week in The Bahamas
Commentary by Elcott Coleby$200 million for health infrastructure upgrade The Government of The Bahamas is poised to invest almost $200 million dollars in the infrastructural expansion and improvement...
View ArticleGoombay Ends With a Bang
NASSAU, Bahamas — Visitors and tourists alike were treated to a fantastic close of the 2016 Goombay Summer Festival. By Kendea SmithAs the sun set on the Western Esplanade Saturday night, dozens of...
View ArticleNational Geographic: New Species of Silver Snake Is Extremely Endangered
The shiny reptile likely numbers only a thousand individuals in its remote Bahamas habitat, experts say.The Conception Bank silver boa (Chilabothrus argentum) is named for its color and the fact it was...
View ArticleBahamian Awaiting Sentencing For Hacking Celebrities ‘Planning To Write Book’
A BAHAMIAN who pleaded guilty to hacking over 100 celebrities and stealing unreleased movie and TV scripts, social security numbers and private sex videos, is reportedly planning to write a book on...
View ArticleRoopi warns Bahamians not to take the disease lightly
Dr. Jahovah Roopi, Rupert DeGregory MossBy Sharell LockhartSickle Cell Disease (SCD) Month is recognized all September long and according to Dr. Ras-Jah Rupert Roopi, this genetic blood disorder must...
View Article'Sol Sisters' Striving for Excellence
Aimee and D’Andra Rolle____________________________(Photos by Shantique Longley)By Hadassah HallD’Andra and Aimee Rolle have much in common. They are sisters. They are both Electrical Installation...
View ArticleMOT Elected to Chair the CTO
Minister Wilchcombe Elected to Chair the CTODirector General Joy Jibrilu named chairman of board of directorsTourism Minister Obie Wilchcombe was elected as the new chairman of the Caribbean Tourism...
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