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Jamaica’s Government Plans North Coast Dedicated Casino and Gaming Zone

Jamaica’s government has unveiled plans to transform Rose Hall on the country’s north coast into a dedicated casino zone, anchoring an estimated $4 billion investment wave aimed at redefining the island’s tourism mix. Tourism Minister Edmund...

Same Story?

Lately the south Florida weather pattern has remained consistent. We’ve seen a steady mix of sun and summer showers with most rain bands crossing Broward and Miami-Dade locations during the late night and early morning hours. The only recent...

UB Students Explore Coral Conservation at MSC Foundation’s Marine Conservation Center

UB Students Explore Coral Conservation at MSC Foundation’s Marine Conservation Center

BIMINI, BAHAMAS – Ten students from the University of The Bahamas just spent two consecutive weeks at Ocean Cay, participating in an experiential coral study visit hosted by the MSC Foundation at its newly opened Marine Conservation Center (MCC)....

Skip Going Abroad With These 5 Domestic Trip Ideas

Travelers across the country are swapping their international trips for domestic adventures this year. Videos by TravelAwaits The reasons are manifold, from economic concerns to safety problems to ongoing travel issues, from airport delays to...

Bahamian Students Attend Nashville Music Camp

Bahamian Students Attend Nashville Music Camp

This summer, a dynamic convergence of culture, talent, and creativity is set to unfold in the heart of Nashville, Tennessee. From July 18–19, 2025, the Inspire Music & Arts Academy Foundation, in partnership with Metro Nashville Parks and...

NHI Authority eliminating 90-day wait time to join

FNM Chairman Dr Duane Sands speaks during an FNM Carmichael Constituency Association meeting at Gerald Cash Primary School on February 25, 2025. Photo: Dante Carrer/Tribune Staff By NEIL HARTNELL Tribune Business Editor nhartnell@tribunemedia.net...

Principal ‘beaten over report card’

By JADE RUSSELL Tribune Staff Reporter jrussell@trubunemedia.net A STUDENT’S father attacked a primary school principal with an iron object during a parent-teacher conference in East Grand Bahama on Friday, leaving her hospitalised with serious...

Will tropical turbulence impact your Florida Fourth festivities?

Will tropical turbulence impact your Florida Fourth festivities?

Tropical development of a disorganized system, if any, should be limited. Elevated rain coverage will continue over Florida for another 2-4 days before likely diminishing from north to south over the long weekend. Whether or not a tropical...

Cape Cod Has World's Only Authentic Pirate Treasure

Cape Cod Has World's Only Authentic Pirate Treasure

When the weather outside is telling you to stay indoors, it's the perfect time to explore some amazing local museums. One such Massachusetts museum is dedicated to the world's only authenticated pirate ship and it's a great place for both looters...

BHTA president: Uncertainly in primary markets impacting booking pace

BHTA president: Uncertainly in primary markets impacting booking pace

Bahamas Hotel and Tourism Association (BHTA) President Jackson Weech said there may be headwinds on the horizon for the tourism sector due to tariffs, consumer uncertainty, and a generally guarded global financial outlook. “Now more than ever we...

What are the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders up to after America’s Sweethearts season 2? Here’s where the Netflix stars are now By Randall Colburn

What are the Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders up to after America’s Sweethearts season 2? Here’s where the Netflix stars are now By Randall Colburn

Hustle, heartbreak, and teamwork reign on America's Sweethearts: Dallas Cowboys Cheerleaders, which recently wrapped its second season on Netflix. The docuseries follows the rookies and veterans of the DCC through auditions, training camp, and the...

Theories About Famous Mysteries That Actually Make Sense

Theories About Famous Mysteries That Actually Make Sense

We all love a good mystery. In fact, some of us may enjoy unsolved stories so much that digging into the likely truth can feel like a bit of a letdown. But following that thread can not only lead us to answers to age-old questions, but also new...

Africa, Caribbean urged to unite

Africa, Caribbean urged to unite

Africa is poised to become the next frontier of global economic growth with its demographic advantage, natural resources and untapped renewable energy, CARICOM Secretary General Dr Carla Barnett told a gathering of various African leaders on...

European Union Deepens Strategic Pa...

Montego Bay will take centre stage as a hub of opportunity and innovation when the Caribbean Investment Forum (CIF) 2025, opens its doors from 29 to 31 July, 2025 at the Montego Bay Convention Center June 30th, 2025 -- Under the theme “SMART....

Principal Assaulted At McLean’s Town Primary School

Principal Assaulted At McLean’s Town Primary School

Advertisement GRAND BAHAMA, BAHAMAS – The Ministry of Education has since released a statement noting that officials are working closely with law enforcement to ensure a full investigation is conducted, and that appropriate legal consequences are...

Eight named inaugural Peter George Goulandris Heritage Scholars

Eight named inaugural Peter George Goulandris Heritage Scholars

Eight people are recipients of the inaugural Peter George Goulandris Heritage Scholarship, affording them the opportunity to study at renowned training centers in the United Kingdom. Bernardo Francis, Wentist King, Dion Desamours, Ivan Fox,...

Meteorology in the Caribbean - A Personal Record from Belize Perspective

Meteorology in the Caribbean - A Personal Record from Belize Perspective

In early September 1931, a hurricane was observed by ships moving westward through the Caribbean Sea. The ships tried to avoid the system for their own safety and, as weather observations were sparse at the time, they transmitted the information...

New Laws To Make It Harder For Large Australian And Foreign Companies To Avoid Paying Tax

New Laws To Make It Harder For Large Australian And Foreign Companies To Avoid Paying Tax

(MENAFN- The Conversation) The beginning of the financial year means for the first time in Australia the public will see previously unreleased tax reports produced by multinational taxpayers. These documents, known as country-by-country reports ,...

Cartagena Convention Secretariat: Caribbean Sea fundamental to regional well-being

Cartagena Convention Secretariat: Caribbean Sea fundamental to regional well-being

News Paula Lindo 2 Hrs Ago Eretmochelys imbricata/Hawksbill Sea Turtle. - Photo courtesy Noel Lopez THE 25th anniversary of the entry into force of the Protocol Concerning Specially Protected Areas and Wildlife (SPAW Protocol) was observed on June...

Fourth of July fun kicks off in Ocean City days ahead of Independence Day

Fourth of July fun kicks off in Ocean City days ahead of Independence Day

With a long holiday weekend right around the corner, many families are escaping to the Jersey Shore to get a jump start on Fourth of July celebrations. From the water and waves to the boards and businesses, Ocean City is filling up with families....

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