NASSAU, BAHAMAS - As we edge closer to the return of Junkanoo parades, the leader of one major group says it's been a long time coming.
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - A Junkanoo Seed Funding totaling $928,500 will be given to Junkanoo groups in both Nassau and Family Island.
Brace for another wave of covid-19. Health Minister Dr. Michael Darville giving that warning following a busy Independence Holiday weekend.
After a two-year hiatus scores of residents making their way to Bay Street early Monday morning for The People's Love and Unity Rush.
Junkanoo will come 'Aliv' as shacks are getting set to reopen with news the holiday parades will resume in 2022.
Junkanoo is set to return to the streets of Nassau this Monday morning with the annual "Because He Lives" community parade.
It's time to get back in the shacks but that will look different this time around due to the pandemic, with three upcoming holiday parades.
How do Junkanooers feel about the return to Bay after a two-year hiatus? Our Sasha Lighbourne catches up with a few eager participants.
The royal visit proved to be a treat for Junkanooers who got the chance to touch Bay, after missing two parade cycles due to the pandemic.
The return of Junkanoo is one of the most anticipated announcements coming in this post-COVID era, and it may be on the agenda soon.