By: Andrew Coakley Bahamas Information Services #GrandBahama, The Bahamas, July 18, 2022 – Over 150 excited children showed up Monday morning at Pineridge Urban Renewal Center, for the orientation of the 2022 summer camp, which is expected to run for two weeks as of July 19, 2022. The turnout at the orientation in […]
By: Robyn Adderley Bahamas Information Services #GrandBahama, The Bahamas, July 2, 2022 – Hundreds of Beautiful Grand Bahama workers cheered when told by Minister for Grand Bahama, the Hon. Ginger Moxey on Friday that their 12-week work programme has been extended for 12 additional weeks. The employees are from all communities of the island. […]
Last week, the
11th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals stayed a lower court judge s order thus retaining the CDC s authority for a
Conditional Sailing Order (COS)
U.S. federal government/CDC and the
State of Florida, the drama continued last Friday.
As Florida readied an emergency petition to the
U.S. Supreme Court about the stay, the appeals court reversed its position on that stay. The result? The COS protocols became guidance for cruise lines sailing from Florida ports, not a legal requirement. That said, the court case itself continues.
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