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The best kept secret of The Bahamas is the countrys sheer size and diversity. With 16 major islands, The Bahamas is an unmatched destination, a heart-pounding adventure across 100,000 square miles of the worlds clearest ocean.

Secret sandbars and secluded pink-sand beaches. Thousands of miles of irresistibly blue waters. In short, this is the world's most idyllic setting for getting away.

No one knows the wonders of the sea like scuba divers, and there's no better place to discover them than in The Bahamas. From sunken wrecks to blue holes, and steep drop-offs, The Bahamas is one endless adrenaline rush for divers of all levels.

Things to doTake time for two

"I dos" on sandbars, sunset ceremonies on windswept beaches, honeymoons at five-star resorts and intimate fishing lodges. Here, romance writes its own rules.

Hop from island to island or chart a leisurely course towards a secluded cay. Cruising the open waters of The Bahamas is a singular experience all its own.

When it comes to fishing, theres no place better than The Bahamas. Test your anglers instinct as you fish the deep blues of the Atlantic or the sandy flats that teem with marine wildlife.

Embrace Bahamian Culture

The Whole country dancing

Junkanoo is Bahamian joy embodied, it is living history at its very best. Months of work and preparation result in an irresistible burst of colour, music and dance.

The main events take place on Boxing Day and New Year's Day.

TrueBahamianSpirit

Nothing reflects Bahamian culture quite like our people--warm, hospitable, and always ready with a smile, a story, a moment to share our love for our islands.

The best way to immerse yourself in the Bahamian way of life? Our People-to-People Experience

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From fresh lobster and conch fritters to Eleuthera-grown sugarloaf pineapples to island-made rum, fresh flavours fuel every experience in The Bahamas.

ArtImitateslife

Local artists create a vibrant contemporary art scene, displayed on museum walls and on streeside murals.

Visit galleries, artist studios, and craft markets.

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Experience the boating capital of The Bahamas in the one-of-a-kind island chain known as The Abacos. Sailing, fishing, award-winning golf, and quaint colonial island towns are all waiting to be discovered in this sun-drenched destination in the northern Bahamas.

TCB | Treasure Cay International Airport

MHH | Leonard M. Thompson Airport

YAS | Sandy Point Airport

Acklins and Crooked Island offer a stunningly secluded getaway by a shimmering lagoon. From bonefishing and birdwatching to exploring the serene island town of Long Cay, this destination is a hallmark of undisturbed Out Islands charm.

AXP | Spring Point Airport

PWN | Pitts Town Point Airport

CRI | Crooked Hill Airport

Journey to the largest island in the Bahamas and explore natural wonders like no other. Left virtually untouched, Andros is home to breathtaking blue holes, coral reefs, underwater wrecks, national forests, and more.

ASD | Andros Town International Airport

SAQ | San Andros Airport

TZN | South Andros

Bordered by the Tongue of the Ocean, The Berry Islands are home to some of the most diverse and abundant sea life in The Bahamas. This unique marine destination comprises nearly 30 idyllic cays, most of which are uninhabited.

GHC | Great Harbour Cay Airport

CCZ | Chub Cay International Airport

World-class fishing, thrilling dives, and island adventure await on the storied island of Bimini. From diving with sharks and visiting shipwrecks to pursuing the prized blue marlin at sea, Bimini offers memorable experiences for intrepid travellers.

BIM | South Bimini Airport

NSB | North Bimini Airport

Surfing, kiteboarding, hikes through tropical landscapes to the highest point in The Bahamasyou might be surprised at what you find in quiet Cat Island. From historical sites to watersports and beachside bars, theres no shortage of things to do and see along the pink sands.

Discover colourful New England-style architecture, astounding natural beauty, and pristine clusters of sandbars and cays on these two picturesque Bahamas hideawayseach is unique and not to be missed.

GHB | Governors Harbour Airport

ELH | North Eleuthera Airport

From untouched beaches and breathtaking resorts to the famous swimming pigs, The Exumas is where the beauty of the Bahamas meets unforgettable adventure. Make memories like no other among crystal clear waters and four-legged friends.

GGT | Exuma International Airport

TYM|Staniel Cay Airport

Freeport Grand Bahama Island is a bustling paradise of island activities and fun in the sun. Experience the thrill of kayaking through mangroves, exploring underwater caves, off-roading through pine forests, and much more.

FPO | Grand Bahama International Airport

Those with a passion for birdwatching look no further than the island of Inagua. Situated in the southernmost part of The Bahamas, Inagua is home to three national parks serving as habitats for over 80,000 flamingos and 140 other species of birds.

IGA | Inagua International Airport

The shores of Long Island boast world-class bonefishing, thrilling encounters with marine life and thriving reefs, and the worlds second deepest blue hole. While adventure fills the waters, on land, life is tranquil and serene.

SML | Stella Maris Airport

LGI | Deadmans Cay Airport

An isolated and secluded escape, Mayaguana is an outdoor-lovers destination. Whether its a footprint-free beach or a far-off fishing spot, the island is the perfect blend of solitude and charm.

No other capital city boasts paradise as its neighbor. While Nassau promises big city thrills, nearby Paradise Island offers miles of natural wonder. Immerse yourself in an island experience that delivers the best of both worlds.

NAS | Lynden Pindling International Airport

Beyond the shorelines of Ragged Island, anglers will find remarkable deep-sea fishing. Bonefish, barracuda, tuna, and kingfish are just a few of the more common catches around the island, while the quaint settlement of Duncan Town is a quintessential island escape.

DCT | Duncan Town Airport

This hidden treasure of a destination boasts ancient Lucayan art, sprawling white sand beaches, thrilling dive siteseven a secret surf spot. A short boat ride away, Conception Island is perhaps one of the most well-preserved areas in The Bahamas.

RCY | Port Nelson Airport

San Salvador may be one of the smallest islands in The Bahamas, but it stands out amongst the larger destinations. Historic monuments, scenic lakes, tranquil beaches, and natural parks abound.

ZSA | San Salvador Airport

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Criminal Penalties: You are subject to local laws. If you violate local laws, even unknowingly, you may be expelled, arrested, or imprisoned. Individuals establishing a business or practicing a profession that requires additional permits or licensing should seek information from the competent local authorities, prior to practicing or operating a business.

Furthermore, some laws are also prosecutable in the United States, regardless of local law. For examples, see our website on crimes against minors abroad and the Department of Justice website.

Drugs: Marijuana and all products that contains its derivatives such as cannabidiol (CBD) and tetrahydrocannabinol(THC) -- to include gummies, oils and other edible products -- are NOT legal in The Bahamas.Having a prescription or medical card for cannabis/marijuana does not exempt you from being prosecuted under Bahamian law, which makes no distinction between medical and recreational use of marijuana.

The possession or use of illegal drugs, including marijuana, cocaine, and ecstasy, is a criminal offense in The Bahamas and can result in time in prison. While visiting The Bahamas, you are subject to Bahamian law.Drug violators are regularly arrested, even for possession of small quantities. All persons 16 years of age or older in The Bahamas are tried as adults in court. If you are arrested for drug possession, you should expect to spend at least one night, and possibly longer, in custody. Stay away from drug traffickers, who may be often armed and violent. Do not accept packages from people you meet during your stay.

Arrest Notification: If you are arrested or detained, ask police or prison officials to notify the U.S. Embassy immediately. See our webpage for further information. Travelers should also be aware that Bahamian laws do not include a right to a public defender in lower courts. Any legal representation is at the expense of the visitor.

Faith-Based Travelers: See the following webpages for details:

LGBTI Travelers: There are no legal restrictions on same-sex sexual relations or the organization of LGBTI events in The Bahamas.

See our LGBTI Travel Information page and section 6 of our Human Rights report for further details.

Travelers Who Require Accessibility Assistance. Accessibility and accommodations in The Bahamas are very different from in the United States. Newer buildings, especially in tourism-centric areas are accessible, but many older buildings are not.

Students: See our Students Abroad page and FBI travel tips.

Women Travelers: See our travel tips for Women Travelers.

For more information aboutcustoms concerns,boating, andwildlife, please visit our website.

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The Bahamas Maps & Facts – World Atlas

Covering an area of 13,878 sq. km, The Bahamas (all coral in origin) occupies larger part of Lucayan Archipelago and comprises a group of nearly 700 (atolls) ring-like coral islands, and (cays) small, low islands composed largely of coral or sand. The islands were mostly created by the disintegration of coral reefs and seashells, and low scrub covers much of their surfaces. As observed on the map, the highest point is located on Cat Island, where limestone rock rises to 63m (206ft) above sea level. There are a handful of small freshwater lakes and just one small river located on Andros Island.

The Bahamas (officially, The Commonwealth of The Bahamas) is divided into 31 districts. In alphabetical order, the districts are: Acklins, Berry Islands, Bimini, Black Point (Exuma), Cat Island, Central Abaco, Central Andros, Central Eleuthera, City of Freeport (Grand Bahama), Crooked Island, East Grand Bahama, Exuma, Grand Cay (Abaco), Harbour Island (Eleuthera), Hope Town (Abaco), Inagua, Long Island, Mangrove Cay (Andros), Mayaguana, Moores Island (Abaco), North Abaco, North Andros, North Eleuthera, Ragged Island, Rum Cay, San Salvador, South Abaco, South Andros, South Eleuthera, Spanish wells (Eleuthera) and West Grand Bahama.

Covering an area of 13,878 sq. km, The Bahamas occupies larger part of Lucayan Archipelago and comprises a group of 700 ring-like coral islands, islets and cays. Located on the island of New Providence is, Nassau the capital and the largest city of The Bahamas. Nassau is a primate city, a busy sea port and a major administrative, educational, economic and commercial center of the country. Its spectacular scenery attracts tourists from all over the world.

The Bahamas is an archipelagic country comprising over 700 coral islands, islets and cays situated in the northwest of West Indies in West Atlantic Ocean. The Bahamas is positioned both in the Northern and Western hemispheres of the Earth. It is located to the southeast of the US State of Florida; to the east of Florida Keys; to the northwest of Turks and Caicos Islands; and to the north of Cuba and the Hispaniola Islands shared by Haiti and the Dominican Republic. The Bahamas shares its maritime borders with the US, Cuba, Haiti and the Turks and Caicos Islands.

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Select any one of our 16 islands and start exploring. Let the adventure begin.

Click to select the island you would like to explore in The Bahamas

Experience the boating capital of The Bahamas in the one-of-a-kind island chain known as The Abacos. Sailing, fishing, award-winning golf, and quaint colonial island towns are all waiting to be discovered in this sun-drenched destination in the northern Bahamas.

TCB | Treasure Cay International Airport

MHH | Leonard M. Thompson Airport

YAS | Sandy Point Airport

Acklins and Crooked Island offer a stunningly secluded getaway by a shimmering lagoon. From bonefishing and birdwatching to exploring the serene island town of Long Cay, this destination is a hallmark of undisturbed Out Islands charm.

AXP | Spring Point Airport

PWN | Pitts Town Point Airport

CRI | Crooked Hill Airport

Journey to the largest island in the Bahamas and explore natural wonders like no other. Left virtually untouched, Andros is home to breathtaking blue holes, coral reefs, underwater wrecks, national forests, and more.

ASD | Andros Town International Airport

SAQ | San Andros Airport

TZN | South Andros

Bordered by the Tongue of the Ocean, The Berry Islands are home to some of the most diverse and abundant sea life in The Bahamas. This unique marine destination comprises nearly 30 idyllic cays, most of which are uninhabited.

GHC | Great Harbour Cay Airport

CCZ | Chub Cay International Airport

World-class fishing, thrilling dives, and island adventure await on the storied island of Bimini. From diving with sharks and visiting shipwrecks to pursuing the prized blue marlin at sea, Bimini offers memorable experiences for intrepid travellers.

BIM | South Bimini Airport

NSB | North Bimini Airport

Surfing, kiteboarding, hikes through tropical landscapes to the highest point in The Bahamasyou might be surprised at what you find in quiet Cat Island. From historical sites to watersports and beachside bars, theres no shortage of things to do and see along the pink sands.

Discover colourful New England-style architecture, astounding natural beauty, and pristine clusters of sandbars and cays on these two picturesque Bahamas hideawayseach is unique and not to be missed.

GHB | Governors Harbour Airport

ELH | North Eleuthera Airport

From untouched beaches and breathtaking resorts to the famous swimming pigs, The Exumas is where the beauty of the Bahamas meets unforgettable adventure. Make memories like no other among crystal clear waters and four-legged friends.

GGT | Exuma International Airport

TYM|Staniel Cay Airport

Freeport Grand Bahama Island is a bustling paradise of island activities and fun in the sun. Experience the thrill of kayaking through mangroves, exploring underwater caves, off-roading through pine forests, and much more.

FPO | Grand Bahama International Airport

Those with a passion for birdwatching look no further than the island of Inagua. Situated in the southernmost part of The Bahamas, Inagua is home to three national parks serving as habitats for over 80,000 flamingos and 140 other species of birds.

IGA | Inagua International Airport

The shores of Long Island boast world-class bonefishing, thrilling encounters with marine life and thriving reefs, and the worlds second deepest blue hole. While adventure fills the waters, on land, life is tranquil and serene.

SML | Stella Maris Airport

LGI | Deadmans Cay Airport

An isolated and secluded escape, Mayaguana is an outdoor-lovers destination. Whether its a footprint-free beach or a far-off fishing spot, the island is the perfect blend of solitude and charm.

No other capital city boasts paradise as its neighbor. While Nassau promises big city thrills, nearby Paradise Island offers miles of natural wonder. Immerse yourself in an island experience that delivers the best of both worlds.

NAS | Lynden Pindling International Airport

Beyond the shorelines of Ragged Island, anglers will find remarkable deep-sea fishing. Bonefish, barracuda, tuna, and kingfish are just a few of the more common catches around the island, while the quaint settlement of Duncan Town is a quintessential island escape.

DCT | Duncan Town Airport

This hidden treasure of a destination boasts ancient Lucayan art, sprawling white sand beaches, thrilling dive siteseven a secret surf spot. A short boat ride away, Conception Island is perhaps one of the most well-preserved areas in The Bahamas.

RCY | Port Nelson Airport

San Salvador may be one of the smallest islands in The Bahamas, but it stands out amongst the larger destinations. Historic monuments, scenic lakes, tranquil beaches, and natural parks abound.

ZSA | San Salvador Airport

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The Bahamas Is Building A Massive New Ship Port With Cruise Lover’s …

Do you love going on cruises, exploring Caribbean islands by sea? If so, youll soon have more access to experience more of The Bahamas.

The Caribbean island is building a huge new ship port with visitors experience at the forefront.

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The new port, named Calypso Cove, costs $250 million and will welcome two large cruise ships as well as a separate marina for mega-yachts.

Guests will be able to enjoy the ports hotel, waterpark, golf course and casino. Once completed, the port will generate thousands of jobs for locals.

Chester Cooper, deputy prime minister of The Bahamas says, We are pleased to say that the project will employ thousands of Bahamians and independent Bahamian firms, so this is good for employment, but also for entrepreneurship and the empowerment of Bahamians.

Up to 13,000 cruise passengers a day will be able to visit Calypso Cove. Local Bahamians are welcomed to stay in the 200-room hotel as well as enjoy the daily activities the port has to offer.

We want to build a destination with culture, music, and art in the port, so when people get off the ship, they immediately know theyre in the Bahamas, says Carlos Torres de Navarra of Azul Destinations, the firm leading the development of Calypso Cove.

News of this new development shows that The Bahamas and the cruise industry is recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic losses.

The construction is slated to start in late 2023 or early 2024.

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DEEPER RELATIONS: Former GG says The Bahamas should increase trade with regional partners – EyeWitness News

NASSAU, BAHAMAS The Bahamas should deepen its relationship with neighboring Caribbean countries in trade and other diplomatic areas, according to former Governor General Sir Arthur Foulkes.

Foulkes comments came as he addressed the future of the country and the potential to move away from Great Britain and the Crown.

In an interview with Eyewitness News, Sir Arthur insisted that when The Bahamas received its independence in 1973 it was like growing up to become a full member of the family of nations.

He said that with this the country should have had better relationships with states in the Commonwealth and in the region.

I think that is a mistake, he said.

Our destinies are tied together.

The former Governor General and former Minister of Tourism said if The Bahamas were to take advantage of what the region has to offer, it would have a stronger presence on the global stage.

The more we could collaborate among ourselves the more we could get together, the more we could arrive at common policies, he said.

When we go to the United Nations and all these other international institutions, our voices will be stronger, if its not just The Bahamas, but all of CARICOM.

Sir Arthur insisted that it has been a mistake for The Bahamas not to have a deeper relationship with the other Caribbean countries.

He charged that there is something wrong with the country having to import products from the United States that originate from the Caribbean and Latin American countries.

We should do more to trade with our Caribbean brothers and sisters, he said.

He furthered that while successive heads of governments have attended CARICOM meetings and participated in diplomatic relations, that has been the minimum with governments returning home with nothing to show.

We havent made the steps necessary to consolidate that collaboration among Caribbean states and I hope we start to do that because the world is changing rapidly in front of us, Sir Arthur said.

The geopolitical architecture is changing and its going to change even more drastically in the next few decades. I hope we start to do that.

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NFL GOAT Tom Brady has spent more than 20 years showing their talents on the gridiron, but that doesn't mean he can't play more sports. He has shown his skills on the golf course, too, but the 7x Super Bowl champion loves playing basketball.

Back in 2020, Brady starred in an incredible video hooping with Michael Jordan in the Bahamas. They shared touches against other fellas, with MJ showing his quality and Brady learning from the greatest NBA player of all time.

Recently, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback was recorded playing against his son, easily scoring on him. While it's true that his son isn't as tall as Brady, he pulled some good moves to get the points.

Many fans reacted to this short but interesting video, with some saying Brady can save the Los Angeles Lakers, others saying that he's better than LeBron or can shoot the ball better than Ben Simmons or Russell Westbrook. This video doesn't even last 20 seconds and it was enough to spark a lot of comments on social media.

After a couple of months retired, Brady is returning to the NFL next September. He's still trying to win more championships to confirm that there's only one GOAT. TB12 is coming back after getting eliminated in the second round of the 2022 NFL playoffs, looking for revenge.

He could still get minutes in the NBA. He's looking great at 45 and could play like Vince Carter used to. MJ apparently taught him some tricks and Brady is putting that into practice.

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International Basketball Academy Bahamas to host ‘Set It Off’ event – Bahamas Tribune

By RENALDO DORSETT

Tribune Sports Reporter

rdorsett@tribunemedia.net

International Basketball Academy Bahamas is using the Easter Holiday break to showcase student athletes in their first Set It Off Tournament.

Hosted at the Anatol Rodgers Gymnasium, the week long event which began on August 9th and runs through the 17th, features hundreds of players from clubs throughout New Providence ranging from the 10U-20U categories.

Originally intended to be an early season event to prepare teams for the 2022 season, the pandemic forced the club to reschedule.

IBA Director and head coach of the Doris Johnson Mystic Marlins Denycko Bowles said players need as many opportunities as possible for organised play with another year in the school system lost to COVID.

This tournament is the first of its kind for us, he said. We had to delay from January but we saw fit to stay with it and get this tournament off the ground. We normally travel as a club during Easter but at this particular time we thought a local tournament would be best because a lot of the kids dont have an opportunity to play basketball on a regular basis so we wanted to put on something good for the kids to make sure they continue with their development, not only individually but as teams.

These games are very very important for our kids. We have a lot of seniors who have not played organised ball in about two years. They are lacking reps, lacking the footage needed to get them prepared for the next level so anything of this nature is beneficial for our young student athletes.

Divisions featured include 10U, 12U, 14U, 16U, 18U and 20U.

The tournament also serves as a follow up to the programmes Grassroots Youth Development League which recently wrapped up its inaugural spring edition last month.

The competition has been very good thus far. Kids that have participated in tournaments the past few months with their respective clubs have looked pretty good, Bowles said. I can see those games have helped them improve from where they were, pre-COVID. I can speak to quite a few programmes like mine that have been working around the clock just to showcase their talent and to allow them to benefit from it.

Championship day will be hosted on the 16th and the the tournament will conclude on the 17th with an All-Star afternoon featuring divisional All-Star games, a slam dunk and Three-Point Contest.

The All-Star day is really a time for family, friends and teammates to mesh, bond, gel, have fun, come together as one and celebrate something we all love, and thats the sport of basketball, Bowles said.

General admission daily is $5 for adults and $3 for children.

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PokerStars Heads Back to Bahamas for PCA and PSPC in January 2023 – PokerNews.com

PokerStars has officially been confirmed that the PokerStars Caribbean Adventure (PCA) will go ahead in January 2023, three years on from the last edition.

The announcement also confirmed the return of the second ever PokerStars Players No-Limit Holdem Championship (PSPC), which runs alongside the PCA. The buy-in for the PSPC will be $25,000, mirroring that of the first instalment.

The dates for the PSPC have officially been set in stone following the 2020 PSPC cancellation and postponement beyond 2021. The PCA runs from January 22February 3, 2023, with the PSPC taking place from January 30February 3.

We have missed our live events as much as our players, so it is our true pleasure to announce the PokerStars Players Championship will take place at Baha Mar in January," said Severin Rasset, Managing Director & Commercial Officer, PokerStars. "Beautiful location, hundreds of qualifiers, with millions to win. If there is one tournament to choose for a once-in-a-lifetime experience, it will be the PSPC.

"We will provide more details soon on how to get your hands on a Platinum Pass - stay tuned!

In September 2019, it was reported that the PCA had been discontinued but the event is back on the poker calendar with the PCA heading to the brand new Baha Mar Hotel and Resort, Nassau from January 22February 3, 2023.

The resort promises the finest hotel accommodation and is packed out with numerous bars and fine-dining restaurants. Guests can also take a break away from the tables and soak up the gorgeous Caribbean sun at the complex's water park.

While the schedule for the PCA is not finalized, the PCA Main Event buy-in will be $10,300. Those with more modest bankrolls can still be part of the experience as numerous events for just a few hundred dollars grace the schedule, while nose-bleed stakes aficionados will be able to dive into the various High and Super High Rollers.

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Chino Rheem was the last player to etch his name on the PCA Main Event trophy. He put on a dominant display throughout the event and beat Daniel Strelitz to seal the victory.

The event attracted 865 total entries, which generated a prize pool of $8,390,500. Rheem, of course, took home the lion's share and added $1,567,100 to his live earnings total following the triumph.

Scott Wellenbach helped produce one of the more heartwarming stories to come from the 2019 PCA. The poker philanthropist, who qualified for the Main Event for just $500, promised to donate all his winnings to charity.

The Canadian would go on to make a deep run, finishing in third place for $671,000. This meant over $600,000 went to good causes. You can learn more about Wellenbach and his incredible story by clicking here.

Also announced was the return of the PokerStars Players Championship (PSPC), which will round out the PCA festival from January 30February 3, 2023.

First held in 2019 during the PCA Festival, the PSPC was a unique event, combining Platinum Pass qualifiers and satellite winners with $25,000 high roller regulars. The event was won by PokerStars Ambassador Ramon Colillas, winning a staggering $5.1 million for his efforts.

After the success of the 2019 event, the PSPC was due to return to the poker calendar the following year in Barcelona, but was postponed until 2021 and seemingly cancelled altogether in the spring of 2021.

At the time, PokerStars Managing Director & Commercial Officer Severin Rasset reiterated his commitment to the tournament, saying that the PSPC would return "as soon as the situation allows". As we now know, that will be in January 2023.

All signs point towards the event in 2023 being even bigger than the first, with plenty of Platinum Passes still burning a hole in the pockets of those who received one for the 2020 event.

Each Platinum Pass package is worth $30,000 and along with the $25,000 buy-in, it has a host of other perks. Up to 400 Platinum Pass winners will play the event, so be sure to keep up to date with how you can get yours.

A 2023 Platinum Pass includes:

One player who has already booked his place at the PSPC is Greg "Fossilman" Raymer. The 2004 WSOP Main Event Champion rode to victory at the Cardplayer Lifestyle Mixed Game Festival to get the coveted package.

Scott Baumstein, who finished fourth in the 2019 PSPC, will also be flying to the Bahamas after he captured his Platinum Pass at the Moneymaker's Road to PSPC 2020 Seminole Hard Rock.

Several more players have already secured their seats, so be sure to check out who else will be there. All the Road to PSPC 2020 champions should qualify for 2023.

PokerStars players can get their hands on a Platinum Pass in the ongoing The EasterWithAces series which runs until April 17.

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Calum has been a part of the PokerNews team since September 2021 after working in the UK energy sector. He played his first hand of poker in 2017 and immediately fell in love with the game. Calum's proudest poker achievement is winning the only tournament he has ever played in Las Vegas, the prestigious $60 Flamingo evening event.

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Sonic Foundry Begins Construction on First Global Learning Exchange Hub in the Bahamas – GlobeNewswire

MADISON, Wis., April 12, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Sonic Foundry, Inc. (NASDAQ: SOFO), the trusted leader in video capture, management and streaming solutions as well as virtual and hybrid events, today announced critical first steps in the launch of Global Learning Exchange, an innovative solution to provide students worldwide with access to higher education in flexible, cost effective, locally supported environments.

Earlier this month, Sonic Foundry began construction of its first-of-its-kind Global Learning Exchange hub in the Bahamas. Conveniently located in central Nassau and scheduled for completion in July 2022, the facility will provide students with an unprecedented level of support relative to other online learning solutions including in-person admissions and enrollment assistance, a positive study environment, tutoring, and other academic resources while also serving as a hub for social and collaborative learning activities. No remote learning program in todays higher-education market currently offers students the combination of online classes and locally supported resources.

To support the Bahamas initiative, Sonic Foundry also announced a partnership agreement with the Bahamas Institute of Business and Technology (BIBT), which will partner with Sonic Foundry to begin enrolling students this summer.

Having dedicated my career to preparing Bahamians for success in the global marketplace, I am excited about the opportunity to partner with Global Learning Exchange, said BIBT President, Dr. Deswell Forbes.Together we can make a significant impact on the future of our youth and our country by providing world-class, affordable online educational opportunities in a local environment with all of the necessary study support and resources. This is a significant step toward enabling Bahamians to succeed personally and professionally at every conceivable level nationally and internationally. I have great confidence that this innovative educational model can disrupt barriers to achieving a fulfilling higher education experience for students.

Additionally, Sonic Foundry is in the process of securing agreements to provide students with a wide variety of public and private university choices from around the world. As of today, the company has MOUs in place with five universities in the US, UK, and Australia, which it intends to move to contract this spring. In the months ahead, Global Learning Exchange will focus on partner-led hub development projects in a number of emerging global markets. This disruptive model will provide unprecedented levels of access, choice, and support as well as relevant local pricing - to students in many countries where demand for higher education is rapidly growing amid constrained enrollment opportunities.

Millions of students do not have access to higher education, despite the tremendous amount of online educational content, said Joe Mozden, Jr., CEO of Sonic Foundry. Global Learning Exchange allows us to democratize education by providing students with access to world-class education in a locally supported, affordable, community-centric environment. This is the future of global education.

You can obtain more information on Global Learning Exchange here. For the latest on Sonic Foundry's new growth initiatives, listen to the most recent shareholders meeting here.

About Sonic Foundry

Sonic Foundry (NASDAQ: SOFO) is the global leader for video capture, management and streaming solutions as well as virtual and hybrid events. Trusted by thousands of educational institutions, corporations, health organizations and government entities in over 65 countries, Sonic Foundrys solutions include Mediasite, Mediasite Connect, Vidable and Global Learning Exchange. Learn more at http://www.sonicfoundry.com.

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U.S. will provide further $1.5M in COVID-19 vaccine assistance to Caribbean countries – EyeWitness News

NASSAU, BAHAMAS The United States Government has announced plans to provide $1.5 million in urgent COVID-19 assistance through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) for countries in the Caribbean, including The Bahamas, Barbados, Guyana, Suriname, and Trinidad and Tobago.

This assistance will help countries conduct vaccination campaigns, overcome vaccine hesitancy, and increase vaccination rates. It will also help governments launch engagement activities, train healthcare workers, and combat misinformation.

While the rate of new cases in The Bahamas has declined significantly, the global COVID-19 pandemic is not over, and fewer than half of all Bahamians are vaccinated.

USAID will direct funding through organizations such as local Ministries of Health, NGOs, the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA), the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), UNICEF, andUSAIDs Country Health Information Systems and Data Use (CHISU) project.

Charg dAffaires Usha Pitts of the U.S. Embassy in The Bahamas said: Now that new cases are declining, our challenge lays with ensuring the country is prepared to battle the next wave of COVID, whenever or however it appears. The ongoing problem of vaccine hesitancy is a major obstacle to these preparations, so the timing of this assistance is key. I hope to see as many people get vaccinated against COVID-19 as possible, so we can prevent future strains of the virus from sweeping the country.

USAID Regional Representative for the Eastern and Southern Caribbean, Clinton D. White, added: The funding will fill key gaps to accelerate COVID-19 vaccine uptake, and strengthen countries preparedness for future pandemic threats. The United States Government remains firmly committed to assisting the government and people of The Bahamas in the fight against COVID-19.

This additional assistance builds on thenearly $63 million in COVID-19 funding already provided by USAID to the Caribbean to address the health, humanitarian, and economic impacts of COVID-19.Thisincludes $750,000 in funding to The Bahamas alone.

USAIDs previous COVID-19 assistance toThe Bahamas led to the installation of 300 sanitizer units in classrooms and senior citizen care facilities, and 18 handheld radios for emergency medical services.In addition, USAID funding was used to procure state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment andindustrial-grade laundry equipment for Princess Margaret Hospital.

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PwC’s 2022 CBDC Global Index places The Bahamas, Eastern Caribbean, and Jamaica among the top ten central banks for retail payments – EyeWitness News

NASSAU, BAHAMAS The future of money is digital, according to a new global CBDC index from PwC.

In a press release, PwC said it is estimated that more than 80 percent of central banks are considering launching a central bank digital currency (CBDC) or have already done so.

Caribbean Central Banks are among the top 10 with legal digital-tender already in use in The Bahamas, while Jamaica and the Eastern Caribbean are expected to follow soon.

Prince Rahming, Territory Leader, PwC Bahamas said: When we look at the evolution of CBDC and the issuance of digital currencies worldwide, the fact that The Bahamas sits as the front runner in this very important race is truly an accomplishment. With the introduction of the Sand Dollar and the passage of the DARE (Digital Assets and Registered Exchange) Act 2020, which is designed to regulate digital assets and the activities of digital assets service providers, The Bahamas has once again set itself apart as a global leader in this space and we are already seeing the benefits.

Rahming continued: Today, across the length and breadth of The Bahamas, consumers and businesses alike are afforded the added convenience and safety of engaging in banking transactions from their digital wallets in a similar manner as they would with traditional banking services. Banking security and protection remain tantamount to adding value to the overall customer experience.

We commend the vision and leadership of Governor John Rolle of the Central Bank of The Bahamas as well as Christina Rolle of the Securities Commission for placing The Bahamas on the map in the digital currency and digital assets space and for introducing regulations that fully comply with international standards. Their efforts are bearing fruit and bodes well for the continued success of the financial services sector in The Bahamas he added.

The 2022 PwC CBDC Global Index analyses and ranks the leading retail and wholesale CBDC projects. The Index evaluates the current stage of CBDC project development also taking into account central bank opinion and public interest.

Overall, retail CBDC projects (digital currencies designed for public use) have reached greater maturity levels than wholesale projects (digital currencies used by financial institutions that have accounts with central banks), but the past year has seen progress on a number of successful wholesale pilots.

Retail projects in the Index are led by the Central Bank of Nigerias (CBN) eNaira, the first CBDC in Africa, and the Sand Dollar, issued by the Central Bank of the Bahamas as legal tender in October 2020, making The Bahamas the first country to launch a CBDC. China became the first major economy to pilot a CBDC in 2020 with the digital yuan, and as of March 2022 pilot programs are running in 12 cities, including Beijing and Shanghai.

On the wholesale side, the leading project in the Index is the combined effort of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) and the Bank of Thailand (BoT) to launch the mBridge project, focused on developing a proof-of-concept prototype to enable real-time, cross-border foreign exchange payments on distributed ledger technology. Also ranked highly is the work of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS), with two new CBDC projects, as it continues the development of a wholesale CBDC for cross-currency payments.

The PwC report also provides an overview of stablecoins, digital currencies collateralised by, for example, a fiat currency, which can allow a bridge to be created between the traditional financial ecosystem and digital technologies.

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Sorry, not sorry: Heat aren’t fazed by the lack of believers – Star Tribune

MIAMI Udonis Haslem started the Miami Heat postseason with an apology.

It wasn't a real apology.

Haslem, like many other Heat players, is amused by the notion that the No. 1 seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs isn't considered a favorite to win the Eastern Conference title. Miami doesn't have an MVP candidate, didn't have anyone qualify for the top 20 in the league's scoring race, and according to FanDuel Sportsbook only has the third-best odds of winning the East behind Milwaukee and Boston.

"It might not be the sexiest," Haslem, the longtime Heat captain and 19-year veteran, said of Miami's 53-29 regular season mark. "We ain't got nobody out here scoring 85 points in one game. Ain't got none of that. But we are winning basketball games collectively as a unit and as a team. I'm sorry to everybody in the basketball world that that's not sexy enough for you guys, but we're thankful for the guys that we have and the opportunity that we have to be the No. 1 seed."

Miami opens the playoffs at home on Sunday afternoon; the Heat will find out their opponent on Friday night. By then, the Heat expect to have center Bam Adebayo out because of a stint in the league's health and safety protocols back and ready for Game 1. He was the only Heat player missing Wednesday when the team resumed practice after a two-day, players-only, bonding trip to the Bahamas.

"In terms of whether there's motivation because people are counting us out or not giving us a due respect, each person can translate that on their own," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "I think the more powerful motivation is what we're trying to play for and compete for, which is the hardest thing you attempt to do in a team sport, to compete for a title."

It might seem surprising to some that a team that made headlines a few weeks ago for an in-game argument All-Star forward Jimmy Butler exchanging words with Spoelstra during a time out, then Haslem getting involved in a rather demonstrative way went on vacation together. Whatever caused that argument was forgotten by the next day anyway, since some players arrived for work the following morning and found Butler and Haslem already in the locker room and carrying on with their usual brand of conversation and nonsense.

The Heat insist they're united. They bicker, and that argument wasn't the worst dustup the team has experienced this season, but Haslem said that's all part this team's DNA.

"Typical day in Miami, man," Haslem said of the time-out mess last month. "That's how we get stuff done around here. We believe in eye-to-eye communication. ... You say what you've got to say, I'll say what I've got to say, I love you, you love me, let's get back on the basketball court, let's play."

That dustup came during a four-game Miami losing streak. When that slide ended, the Heat won six straight to lock up the No. 1 seed in the East before losing a meaningless regular-season finale in Orlando. Most Heat regulars didn't play in that game, and the Bahamas trip then got underway.

Being the No. 1 seed guarantees nothing; no top seed has won the East title since Cleveland in 2016, and a top seed has only made one East final in the last four years that being Milwaukee, when it lost to Toronto in 2019.

But the Heat, just as they were in the bubble two years ago when they went to the NBA Finals as the East's No. 5 seed, insist that they believe they have enough to contend for a title.

"I feel good. I do," Butler said. "I don't put a ceiling or basement on anything, man, because we can't control everything. I just know that if we focus in on us, and what we can control, and what we're capable of, we're going to be OK."

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Churches approved for 100% occupancy at services across The Bahamas – Bahamas Tribune

CHURCHES and places of religious worship across the country are now allowed to have services at maximum capacity, the Ministry of Health and Wellness said on Friday.

However, churches and places of worship are still required to strictly adhere to COVID-19 protocols, such as enforcing mask wearing, sanitisation, physical distancing and encouraging those attending to become vaccinated, the ministry said.

This comes days before the Easter holidays and associated church services.

Recently, Bahamas Christian Council President Bishop Delton Fernander told reporters that church leaders had hoped to have services at 100 percent capacity during Easter once COVID-19 cases remain low.

The government has been consistent in what they have promised us, he said recently. We went to 75 percent because if everything held safe we would shift to that and Easter is the period when we are to go to 100 percent if the number remains safe. I see there was a fluctuation. This might have been the first week or second week we were over ten the rate of infection is still low and so I believe wearing the mask in the environment with the sanitation protocols, we can (guarantee) safe worship.

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MEASURE TWICE, CUT ONCE: Sears says no one has unfettered right to build illegally on public land – EyeWitness News

NASSAU, BAHAMAS Cabinet is expected to review several updated reports on the shantytown situation in The Bahamas to develop a strategy to deal with those unregulated communities and the human element of displacement of those residents, Minister of Works and Utilities Alfred Sears said yesterday.

No one has an unfettered right to establish unregulated communities on public land ALFRED SEARS

Sears said the government is reviewing the issue of squatters on Crown Land.

He said he expects Town Planning and the Building Control Unit in the Ministry of Works to provide a full report with recommendations and options.

The minister said he will present a strategy to Cabinet upon receipt of those reports.

According to Sears, there has been ongoing construction of illegal structures on Abaco and Grand Bahama post-Dorian, as pointed out under the former administration.

He said while he had not received reports to that effect, my eyes are open.

I was in Abaco three weeks ago for the commissioning of the Little Abaco Bridge and as I driving from the airport, I was told that there are certain communities, which subsequent to Hurricane Dorian, have been established, Sears said.

Upon returning to Nassau, asked Town Planning and also Building Control to investigate reports that I had received. I expect those reports would be forthcoming, with recommendations. And in the context of that report, it would have to address the history that is what the previous government would have done. We will review that and see how we can address [that].

The challenge really is, as I have observed, we have a human situation in Abaco, he continued.

We have thousands of people, who were displaced and Bahamian citizens and long-term residents, some of whom are housed in domes and other temporary facilities which were not intended for any long-term habitation. The minister of housing has already broken ground for a new subdivision on Abaco to address this human situation of displacement.

Many persons have been made refugees. Those who had relatives in the US and Nassau and son on have temporarily relocated and are coming back now to Abaco.

Sears pointed out that a similar situation exists in Grand Bahama.

He said housing has to be addressed in a comprehensive way to provide stability as well as habitable places where people can put their lives back together.

Asked if the government will seek to continue to demolish unregulated communities, Sears said upon receipt of the report and recommendations, Cabinet will form a comprehensive position, and then act.

The minister made clear that no one has an unfettered right to establish unregulated communities on public land.

It remains unclear when that report will be prepared.

As the Minnis administration began demolishing structures in certain parts of Abaco, theSupreme Court extended its injunction to the entirety of Abaco,preventing the government from destroying shantytown communities without bringing evidence of a breach of the law to the court first.

The substantive judicial review of the shantytown matter is still under review by the court.

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DEADLY CRASH: Bahamian UNH student killed, another injured in New Haven car accident – EyeWitness News

NEW HAVEN, CONNECTICUT A Bahamian student at the University of New Haven has died and another Bahamian national, who graduated from the college, was seriously injured after their vehicle crashed into a tree and burst into flames in New Haven early yesterday morning.

Emergency crews responded to the crash and vehicle fire at the intersection of Congress Avenue and College Street in New Haven around 3.30am.

Authorities found a black Chevrolet Cruz had hit a tree and was on fire.

Firefighters managed to extinguish the blaze and remove the driver from the vehicle using the Jaws of Life, according to investigators.

The driver, identified as Kenu Adderley, 26, was taken to Bridgeport Hospital to be treated for life-threatening injuries.

According to reports, he was listed in stable condition.

His passenger, identified as Raymond Rolle, 21, was transported to Yale New Haven Hospital, where he died on his injuries.

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A relative of Adderley, who did not wish to be named, said he was unresponsive at the moment, but pushing through Gods grace.

He needs major prayers, the relative said, adding that Adderley and Rolle were best friends.

Hes strong and he is definitely a fighter.

Adderley graduated from the university in 2021 with a masters in civil engineering.

Rolle, a computer engineering student, would have graduated this year.

He was an active member of the universitys TEDx club. He was quiet, driven, loving and set on his goals since he was 21.

Of Adderley, the relative said: He is smart, intelligent, caring and always willing to push and help others, especially with their studies. [They] just spoke with a young up and coming engineer last week to uplift them and give them scholarships to pursue their dreams.

He was focused on how his life was supposed to be set.

I just prefer a good word for those two because they were good boys: not on drugs, not on alcohol and very focused determined, dream-chasing young men.

Im not only saying that because its my [relative].

Trust me, anyone that knows him knows hes very serious and he doesnt play about his future goals.

In a statement on Saturday, University of New Haven Dean of Students Ophelie Rowe-Allen shared the heartbreaking news with the university community.

Rollesadviser Christopher Martinez, associate professor of computer engineering, said he was kindhearted, and he got along with everyone.

Martinez said: This semester, he was taking his junior design experience course. He worked so well with his classmates, and he was regularly in the lab on weekends working on his project.

In a statement, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it had been in touch with the families of both victims.

Ministry officials via the Bahamas Consulate General in New York have been and will remain in contact with the families of both victims and stand ready to assist wherever possible, read the statement.

The Minister of Foreign Affairs [Fred Mitchell] sends his condolences to the family of Raymond Rolle on their loss as he continues to receive updates on Adderleys condition.

The ministry requests that the public keep the family and loved ones of the deceased and hospitalized in their prayers during this difficult and tragic time.

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FACE TO FACE: Beauty queen who heard her calling – Bahamas Tribune

By FELICITY DARVILLE

She has graced the stage of the Miss World Beauty Pageant representing the Bahamas... and she very well could have lit stages afire around the world as a dancer. But something drew Bridgette Cooper back home the desire to educate those who likely needed her help the most. She poured into children and those with special needs, helping to mold generations of Bahamians. After more than 3 decades as a noted educator, shes still at it; but this time, shes lending a helping hand to adults who have discovered that learning is indeed a lifelong journey.

The young, beautiful Bridgette won the Miss Commonwealth title in 1986, during a time when the pageant was in its heyday. Competition was hot and the fans were many. But the athletic dancer took home the crown and the title.

Born a Strachan, Bridgette grew up between her fathers familys stomping ground, Strachans corner, Kemp Road, and her mothers home on Bar 20 corner and Carmichael Rd. She was born to Althea Young-Wood and Arvon Strachan, and was the youngest of her mothers four children. She attended Palmdale Primary during her formative years, and later graduated from Carmichael Primary then went on to SC McPherson Jr High. Between her fathers homestead and school, Bridgettes childhood was filled with the fun and laughter of friends and family.

She was always athletically inclined, so naturally she joined the SC McPherson Sharks and AF Adderley Tigers and added to their prowess as she played softball, netball, volleyball, high jump, hurdle and shot put. In the summertime, Bridgette entered beauty pageants, and participated in dance lessons with renown instructor Robert Bain. In this way, she developed both strength and grace and blossomed into a talented young lady.

Because I was athletic and a trained dancer, my goal was to be a dancer, she said.

All of the business studies and other high school options presented to me looked boring. I always loved movement, and so I knew having a desk job was not for me.

Her finesse on the dance stage did not go unnoticed. Bridgette aspired to be a choreographer and was well on her way to attend the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater. But her mother would not have it. Althea had no faith in dancing as a formidable career an outlook that many parents had on the arts at that time. She warned her daughter if she broke her leg, her career was over.

While hopes of dance stardom may have been dashed, Bridgette entered Miss Commonwealth and claimed the crown. She represented The Bahamas at Miss World in Hong Kong and London, which was a wonderful experience. Among her many prizes, Bridgette won a scholarship to attend college, and with that, her journey in tertiary education began.

Bridgette attended Clearwater Christian College with the goal of becoming a physical education teacher. While at college, Bridgette discovered that she had some learning challenges. She had to get assistance in order to keep up with her course work.

I realise that there are many students who face similar kinds of challenges and need help, she said.

A true teacher is one who can meet a child where they are and take them where they need to be. So, I wanted to help students like myself, who may have learning challenges and lack needed skills.

Therefore, she decided that she wanted to study special education, to help those in need of educational support. Bridgette graduated from Clearwater with a Bachelor of Science degree in Elementary Education and a minor in Special Education.

Bridgette came back to New Providence ready to make a difference in the next generation. She worked at Trinity Christian School and then Kingsway Academy, where she taught primary school for six years before moving to Garvin Tynes Primary School.

Experiences at Garvin Tynes Primary School resulted in Bridgette further her education at the University of Miami where she earned a Master of Science degree in Education with concentration in Special Education/Reading. This helped her to be more effective in educating the youngsters of the Bahamas.

I wanted to enhance my effectiveness in the classroom, she said.

While I knew a lot about special education, I wanted to be able to diagnose my students, uncovering the reason why they were not learning. I wanted to test, evaluate, and prescribe treatment for students identified as having problems learning.

It was always exciting for me when I was able to help a child learn how to read, she confessed, When they could blend vowels and consonants to form words.

They then understood that these words mean something. They would then begin using inflections and intonations when reading. They would then begin to ask questions as they read stories. Thats when I knew I was making a difference.

Today, many of these students became standout students as they continued on in their studies. Many of her students have successful careers and some are even teachers themselves.

Bridgettes continued employment at the Ministry of Education resulted in assignments to a Special Education Commission tasked with investigating the status of special education in the country. She served as Technical Officer for the National Commission of Special Education; Secondary Consultant to the Ministry of Education of St Kitts and Nevis; Technical Officer in the Special Education Unit in the Ministry of Education; and Quality Assurance Coordinator in the Preschool and Special Education Units for the Ministry of Education and the Inter-American Development Bank project: Support Programme for Transforming Education and Training.

Bridgette went on to serve as an Assistant Professor at the University of The Bahamas School of Education for ten years: I enjoyed the interaction with UB students. I taught a wide range of students some, right out of high school and others were professionals seeking to enhance their careers or change their careers altogether. While I enjoyed teaching all the students, teaching the mature students, was very satisfying to me.

She has been described as a self-directed enthusiastic educator who is passionately committed to national development through education. Skilled in developing, implementing, monitoring, and evaluating educational programmes, Bridgette has dedicated her professional life to the enlightenment and empowerment of others.

Her journey continues as today, she serves as the Country Head of the University of the West Indies Open Campus Bahamas (UWIOCB). She began in this capacity in August 2020 and since then, she has been working to promote UWIOCBs cause to open doors to life-changing learning. The University of the West Indies, through its Open Campus, offers higher, distance, and continuing educational programmes, research and innovation, and outreach programmes from all of its locations across the Caribbean region. Students can earn a degree or professional certificate from the myriad of options available.

UWIOCB can design a professional certificate program to meet any need in the professional world, and all programmes are offered online. She has been proud to introduce a successful high school initiative that gives students an opportunity to have achieved something they can be proud of.

Many vocational programs offered in high schools, such as cosmetology, agricultural science, and motor mechanics do not offer national certificates to reflect knowledge and skill learned in the content area, said Bridgette.

As a result, many students in these subject areas graduate from high school without evidence to confirm their academic achievements and participation career option. UWIOCB wishes to assist these students in earning certificates of achievement in the areas of entrepreneurship and small business management, designed for students interested in becoming a business owner/entrepreneur; and the health management program is designed for aspirant clinical professionals in need of formal introductory training in the discipline. These two program options will assist in preparing students for their chosen careers in either area upon graduating from high school, thus giving them a head start in their chosen careers.

UWIOCB has officially launched its most recent fundraiser the first annual fun, run/walk/push and souse-out event. Proceeds will be used to award partial scholarships to high school students to attend this years high school summer program, which will run five to seven weeks. Participants will cover five kilometers as they exercise for a worthy cause. The event will be held on Saturday, April 30. Online registration is now open. For more information, visit http://www.open.uwi.edu, or call 323-6593/456-6687; on Facebook: UWIOCCSB and Instagram: uwi.oc.bahamas.

In addition to her goal to augment continuing education options in The Bahamas, Bridgette continues to present at numerous workshops and training sessions. She has often served as guest speaker on topics addressing inclusive education policies and practices, effective student assessment, educational leadership and school reform and youth development and mentorship.

While building her formidable teaching career, Bridgette passion for young people is evident as she is devoted to her church where she serves as the youth director. She has had the love and support of her high school sweetheart, Tracy Cooper, Managing Director of Bahamasair. They are the proud parents of Delon, their son who is about to graduate as a civil engineer; and Brittany, who graduated from university last semester with a Bachelor of Science in Communication Disorders. She will pursue her Masters Degree in the fall in Speech and Language Pathology.

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Tracking Tiger: No word on PGA Championship or US Open, only St. Andrews – WXYZ 7 Action News Detroit

AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) If history is any indication, perhaps the Internet sleuths who track flight patterns should circle May 10 on the calendar and look for a private jet going from South Florida to Tulsa, Oklahoma. That would be the next chance for Tiger Woods to play.

And he didnt sound all that promising when he left the Masters.

Woods has been consistent since he first spoke publicly in the Bahamas last December that he is done playing a full schedule because of his damaged right leg from his car crash 14 months ago, to go along with five surgeries on his lower back.

I wont be playing a full schedule ever again, he told Sky Sports on Sunday after closing with a 78 for his highest score ever at the Masters. It will be just the big events. I dont know if Ill play Southern Hills or not.

Southern Hills is the site of the PGA Championship on May 19-22. Woods has played it three times. He tied for 21st in a 30-man field at the Tour Championship in 1996 (8-over 288), and his streak of four consecutive major wins ended at Southern Hills in the 2001 U.S. Open when he tied for 12th (3-over 283).

Most recently would be his fourth PGA Championship title in 2007. This will be the first major since then at Southern Hills.

May 10 is a date to observe because its the Tuesday before PGA Championship week. It was Tuesday before the Masters that Woods ignited hopes with a scouting trip to Augusta National, not so much to see the course but to test his right leg. He played, made the cut for the 22nd straight time, and made it through four days of the toughest walk in golf.

I will try, theres no doubt. Like this week, I will try to get ready for Southern Hills, and well see what this body is able to do, he said.

Curiously missing from the prospects was the U.S. Open on June 16-19 at The Country Club outside Boston, perhaps because hes only looking at the next possibility. He made it clear he would be at St. Andrews, where he won in 2000 and 2005, and described it as my favorite golf course in the world.

I will be there for that one, he said.

Otherwise, stay tuned. He is a five-time winner at the Memorial, but it would seem unlikely to play another big course (uphill walks from every green to tee) that falls two weeks after the PGA Championship and two weeks before the U.S. Open.

I GOT IT ALL WRONG

Before the television shot of Rory McIlroy holing out from the bunker on the 18th at the Masters, every viewer knew how it would turn out unless the audio was on mute.

CBS analyst and three-time Masters champion Nick Faldo ruined it for them.

I dont want to spoil it, but something incredible has just happened, Faldo said from the booth as the cameras were still showing Scottie Scheffler and Cameron Smith on the 12th.

Faldo went on The Dan Patrick Show on Tuesday and tried to own it.

I got caught up on that for a split second and I reacted. And so youre right, I got it all wrong for a split second, Faldo said. I seriously was shaking because I thought, Rory is going to win. He pulls off an impossible shot, and his reaction, and Im sitting right in the middle of it.

So, Im sorry. I blurted I didnt actually say what happened. Yeah, spoiler alert.

EAGLES NOT LANDING

Going into this years Masters, the par-4 10th hole historically has ranked as the toughest at Augusta National. The par-5 15th has ranked as the second easiest.

Care to guess which hole yielded more eagles?

Gary Woodland in the second round and Charl Schwartzel in the third round each holed out from the fairway to make eagle on No. 10, which had never had more than one eagle in the same tournament.

And for the first time since 1965, no one made eagle on the 15th.

The 15th tee was moved back 20 yards and lowered, leaving a slightly uphill tee shot. Compounding matters at this Masters, the wind was west and northwest, into the players faces, adding to the length and to the decisions.

Dustin Johnson had a 7-wood into the green on Friday and instead chose to lay up. Players who did get favorable conditions mainly the wind dying never got it close enough for a good look at eagle. With less wind on Sunday, Scottie Scheffler went just over the back with a 5-iron.

Mostly it was about the wind, especially when it was in and off the left.

Its so hard to hit it up that right side and commit. So its made it a tougher tee shot, Rory McIlroy said. Youre more likely to be blocked out by those trees on the left just because of the camber of the fairway. Then theres no decision to be made there. You cant go for the green.

PGA TOUR BOUND

There has been far more feast than famine for Carl Yuan, and now the 25-year-old from China is assured of a PGA Tour card next season.

Yuan became the first player to cross 900 points on the Korn Ferry Tour, which officials have deemed safe for players to be among the top 25 on the points list to graduate to the big leagues. It only took Yuan seven starts to get there, and he missed the cut in three of them.

But he tied for third the opening week in the Bahamas (and then missed the cut), was a runner-up in Panama (and then missed the cut), won in a playoff at the Chitimacha Louisiana Open (and then missed the cut), and clinched his tour-bound status with a tie for seventh two weeks ago in Georgia.

And now he waits. Unless he were to win two more times, Yuan has 15 tournaments remaining in the regular season.

CURTIS CUP

The U.S. team for the Curtis Cup is half set.

Rose Zhang earned a spot as the No. 1 player in the womens amateur ranking at the end of 2021. Jensen Castle earned her place on the eight-member team as the U.S. Womens Amateur champion. Rachel Heck (No. 3) and Rachel Kuehn (No. 8) got onto the team last week as being among the top 10 in the world at the April 6 deadline.

The USGA International Team Selection group will pick the other four players. The Curtis Cup is June 10-12 at Merion.

DIVOTS

CBS said the final round of the Masters averaged 10.17 million viewers, up 7% from a year ago and the most of any network for a golf telecast since Tiger Woods won 2019 Masters. ... The U.S. Womens Open received a record 1,874 entries for Pine Needles. That breaks by one entry the previous mark in 2015 when the Womens Open was at Lancaster Country Club in Pennsylvania. The purse for the June 2-5 championship is $10 million. ... The Australian PGA is at Royal Queensland in late November will be co-sanctioned with the European tour for the first time since 2019. ... Chevron donated more than $2 million last week to its chosen charities focusing on supporting and championing women in sports, the workplace and society. Chevron is the new title sponsor of the LPGA Tours first major of the year. ... Scottie Scheffler has four wins this year. The last player to have four PGA Tour victories through the Masters was David Duval (Kapalua, Bob Hope Classic, Players Championship and Atlanta).

STAT OF THE WEEK

The last three Masters champions have led by at least three shots going into the final round.

FINAL WORD

Maybe Ill be better off if I come back being a caddie here rather than trying to hit golf shots. Tyrrell Hatton, after a 79-80 weekend at the Masters to finish last. He has shot in the 60s one time in his 20 rounds at Augusta National.

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Former GB MP says focus must be placed on protecting young boys too – EyeWitness News

NASSAU, BAHAMAS Former Pineridge MP Frederick McAlpine yesterday insisted that a focus must be placed on protecting young boys as well as young girls as officials record an uptick in child abuse cases in Grand Bahama.

His comments come amidst growing conversations regarding the protection of women and children after a 40-year-old man was recently sentenced to four years for impregnating a 14-year-old girl.

We are at a level now where we need to give consideration to our laws as to how we can improve them and better them and we need to look at stiffer penalties, McAlpine told Eyewitness News.

We really need to look at our society on the whole, because I think part of our social makeup has been in disarray for some time and we need to find a way to somehow combat and deal with the many social ills within our society, which has contributed to domestic violence and also child abuse.

He insisted that parents must be held accountable to keep their children safe as well as educate them on what to look out for and avoid being abused by older men and women.

Often when we talk about this we only tend to put the emphasis on the little girls and the women who have been violated by sexual abuse and violence, but there are also young boys and young men who are also experiencing this and they seem to get very little attention in that regard.

McAlpine noted that while the advocate groups do highlight gender-based violence against women, There are men who are being abused in this society and there are boys who are being abused in this society, and what is good for the goose is good for the gander.

He continued Just how we put emphasis on equality this is a part of the equality. That there are young boys who are being molested by men and women and they dont seem to be played up in the media as much as if its a girl or young woman or woman in that matter.

Child abuse cases in Grand Bahama are on par or have already superseded last years annual figures recorded by the Department of Social Services.

The data was reportedly shared at a church service to mark Child Protection Month at Calvary Bible Church yesterday, and included in a press release by Bahamas Information Services.

In 2020, the number of cases reported was: 22 physical abuse, 11 sexual abuse, and 26 cases of neglect.

In 2021, there were 34 cases of physical abuse, 16 sexual abuse, and 39 cases of child neglect.

In the first four months of this year, the reported cases include one abandonment, 32 physical abuse, 14 sexual abuse, and 41 cases of neglect.

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ON THE RISE: Egg prices jump 60 percent due to US bird flu outbreak – EyeWitness News

NASSAU, BAHAMAS A well-known retailer said yesterday that a bird flu outbreak in the United States has resulted in egg prices rising 60 percent in the past week, telling Eyewitness News that egg prices could remain high for as many as six weeks.

Super Values owner Rupert Roberts said a carton of eggs which was on special last week for $2.75 is being sold in store this week for $4.40 cents, a 60 percent increase.

We are only allowed to make 10 percent on eggs and the government makes 30 percent through import duty. Consumers buying eggs this week are really paying import duty. Eggs this week are at $4.84 with the 10 percent VAT, said Roberts.

He added: I understand that there were some 20 million birds in the US that were lost due to bird flu. This kind of thing usually lasts six weeks, so I expect that after six weeks prices will go back down. We source our eggs from the southern United States. We bring in just under 1,000 cases a week.

The deadly and avian flu has forced US farmers to kill millions of egg-laying hens which has reduced the countrys egg supply and caused prices to soar. Due to the fact that the flu is so contagious and deadly to birds, the USDA protocol is to kill infected flocks to limit the spread of the disease.

The current outbreak is being described as the worst US outbreak of the bird flu since 2015. Although it is deadly for poultry, the US Centre for Disease Controlhas noted that the current H5N1 bird flu poses a low risk to the health of the general public.

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