includes the latest news from
Grand Bahama News - August 1st issue
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O2 Resort and Marina promises
'different kind' of product for GB
New project progressing as planned, official says
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BARBARA WALKIN
barbara@barefootmarketing.net
The $20 million O2 Resort and Marina development in Bell Channel Bay is well on its way, U.S.-based Project Manager Douglas Galorneau told Grand Bahama News.
“The front exterior wall is completed, the infrastructure – plumbing, electrical, etc., has been installed. The street itself has been cut in and ready to go; much of the landscaping has been installed and put in and the community gazebo is now in place and ready to be used,” Galorneau said.
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Tuna Frenzy in West End for third year | | |
BARBARA WALKIN
barbara@barefootmarketing.net
Twenty-three sport fishing boats sailed into Grand Bahama for the Third Annual Dana’s Tuna Frenzy, which was held July 21-23 at the Blue Marlin Cove Resort and Marina, West End.
Tournament Director Callie Levendowski said the fishing and weigh-in tournament was established following the tragic boating death of Florida Wildlife Commission (FWC) fisheries biologist Dana Katz in 2020, and is set around the time of Katz’s birthday, which was July 19.
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WAUSM seeks more rental properties
as student population increases
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TRISTAN GIBSON
t.gibson94@outlook.com
The Western Atlantic University School of Medicine needs more Freeport rental properties to list on its housing database as student enrollment continues to rise.
Campus Dean and Professor of Anatomical Sciences Dr. Laura Welke noted that the institution wanted to be proactive as its population grew from 15 to 114 students within a year and estimates that it will grow by 50 more at the beginning of the term in September.
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Applicants at Royal Caribbean job fair
'exceeded expectations'
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TRISTAN GIBSON
t.gibson94@outlook.com
Royal Caribbean recruiters hiring to fill jobs at the cruise line's Perfect Day at CocoCay experience had a choice of 103 candidates who turned out at the company's job fair on Thursday at Pelican Bay Hotel in Port Lucaya.
The job fair was organized with the assistance of the Department of Labour to fill vacancies in food and beverage, island experience, aquatics, housekeeping, and maintenance.
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GB EYEFUL OF THE WEEK
Theatre Camp back at Regency
| Another Grand Bahama tradition has returned — the Regency Theatre’s Camp Centre Stage, the summer workshop for children. Twenty children attended the two-week long camp, learning and polishing their acting skills and theater protocols, and wrapped up with a Friday night performance of "The Ballad of Naughty Johnny", written by S.L. Sheppard, adapted from the beloved Bahamian song by Eddie Minnis, which received enthusiastic applause from the audience. | | |
Preserving Culture and Forging Legacy:
The Transformative Power of the Arts in The Bahamas
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By: Rowena Poitier-Sutherland and Rupert Hayward
Culture has undergone a profound evolution over the past 75 years. As the world deepens its understanding of our collective existence, one enduring truth remains unchanged: art is a timeless vehicle that both preserves our heritage and shapes our understanding of the world. Art shapes our narratives, ensuring the passing down of our histories and culture, ultimately leaving a lasting legacy.
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NATIONAL NEWS IN THE BAHAMAS | |
Director General of the CARIFORUM Directorate Briefs
Economic Affairs Minister as The Bahamas assumes the Chair
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NASSAU, Bahamas -- Alexis Downes-Amsterdam, Director General of the CARIFORUM Directorate, met with the Minister of Economic Affairs and Leader of Government Business in the Senate the Hon. Michael Halkitis at the Ministry for a briefing on Thursday, July 27, 2023. The Bahamas assumes the CARIFORUM Directorate Chair for one year, July 1, 2023 to June 30, 2024. | |
2023 B.A.M. Student Voices Blog | |
Our partners from the Khaled bin Sultan Living Oceans Foundation (LOF) have released the much anticipated 2023 B.A.M. Student Voices Blog! In the blog, students tell us about their experience within the program, including what they learned! Bahamas Awareness of Mangroves, known as B.A.M., is an annual program implemented in two high schools in Abaco through a partnership with FRIENDS and the LOF to teach students about the importance of mangroves and conservation in The Bahamas. | |
ICT Experts: Closing Gender Gap in ICT Critical
to Caribbean Cybersecurity
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Aventura, FL, June 25, 2023: The regional telecommunications sector is being challenged to increase gender diversity, especially as it relates to cyber security and cyber threats.
The call comes from Janelle Pascall, Senior Manager, Communications at C&W Communications and Chair of the CANTO Women in ICT Committee.
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PIECE OF PARADISE | FEATURED GRAND BAHAMA PROPERTIES
HGC presents two featured properties in Grand Bahama
The Grand Estate at Fortune Cay – MLS 51268
Presenting an exquisite estate nestled within a private, gated community renowned for its serenity and exclusivity. This prestigious property seamlessly merges two opulent beachfront villas, resulting in an impressive 18,000 sq. ft. of luxurious living space. Embracing the breathtaking beauty of over 3.5 miles of pristine, uninterrupted beach, the estate boasts the mesmerizing allure of Bahamian waters, painted in brilliant shades of gin-clear turquoise.
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Central Abaco Summer Camp comes to an end
Four fun-filled weeks of FRIENDS' Central Abaco Summer Camp have come to an end! We held camps for ages 3-17 in Marsh Harbour learning about mangroves, coral reefs, pine forests and blue holes, sandy beaches, conservation, environmental impacts and more, reaching 72 kids! When asked about their experience at camp, one parent told us on behalf of her son: "Every day he came home he said it was the best day ever. So each day seemed to get better and better!"
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Key Conservation Organizations Commit to Scaling-Up Mangrove Restoration on World Mangrove Day | |
In recognition of World Mangrove Day, a diverse group consisting of conservation entities and academic institutions committed to collaborating through an unprecedented agreement to scale up efforts to restore mangrove ecosystem function in areas hard-hit by Hurricane Dorian in 2019 that are showing little to no signs of recovery almost four years later. | |
U.S. & Local TV Production Features Bahamian Culture & Talent
NASSAU, BAHAMAS (August 1, 2023) The producers of the Bounce TV network original series, “Johnson,” A Bird and A Bear Entertainment (Eric C. Rhone and Cedric the Entertainer’s production company) and Midnight Train Productions (Deji LaRay and Thomas Q. Jones’ production company) and the stars of the hit show, arrived in The Bahamas in June for the taping of two episodes for an upcoming season of the popular American drama. “Johnson” is described as an ‘industry rarity’ for its originality and instant audience connection.
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Spay and Neuter Your Pets
Our field staff trapped three dogs early Tuesday morning outside a business establishment on East Atlantic Drive, between Pioneer's Way and Adventurer's Way. They were part of a pack of dogs that have been on the business's property every morning for the past few days, and frequently for the last several months. (See last photo which was taken Saturday morning and depicts several of the 14 dogs that greeted them that morning.) Business owners and residents in the area have made numerous reports complaining about stray dogs knocking over garbage, disturbing the peace and even growling at and chasing people.
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