Nothing Beats The Bahamas
The days of daydreaming of paradise from your makeshift home office or classroom are over. The Islands of The Bahamas announced its new Bahamas Extended Access Travel Stay (BEATS) program, a one-year residency permit designed to allow professionals and students to pack their laptop and their swimwear as they march to the island rhythm of their own drum, remotely, from The Bahamas.
BEATS applies to those whose workplaces and classrooms have shifted from face-to-face to virtual as COVID-19 has brought unprecedented flexibility to the traditional work from home environment. With 16 islands to choose from and plenty of breathtaking views, visitors can forget about daydreaming about a tropical vacation and start living it.
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Catherine Kelly needs an electronic wake-up call
Dear Editor,
The letter writer Catherine Kelly is usually a “glass half full” sociologist but occasionally, she draws back her bow and the arrow lands way off the mark.
She’s done it again with her take on the evolving story of bank practices here. Redlining is a word that rankles many Americans because it is racist and offensive. It is also illegal in the US.
Redlining is the immoral system of determining who can and cannot get services such as bank loans based on the color of their skin, where they live, etc., and not on their earning power or ability to pay.
Purported footage of a fire at Potters Cay that burned several stalls and destroyed two vessels shortly before midnight, Sunday, April 11, 2021.
NASSAU, BAHAMAS As the Ministry of Agriculture and Marine Resources yesterday sought to clarify for the public what it said were misleading claims made regarding the plight of Potter’s Cay Dock vendors impacted by a recent fire, it pledged financial support to help those displaced vendors rebuild their stalls after the all-clear is given from the Ministry of Works’ technical teams.
A major fire at the popular site burned several stalls on the eastern side and destroyed two vessels on April 11.