NASSAU, BAHAMAS - On this day in Bahamian history, in 2019, Junkanoo groups were preparing for the 2020 New Year’s Day parade.
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - On this day in Bahamian history, Philip Maynard 'Smoker' Smith died in Nassau, New Providence, Bahamas at the age of 51, on December...
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - On this day in Bahamian history, in 1962 the meeting between late U.S. President John F. Kennedy and U.K. Prime Minister Harold Macmillan,...
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - It was on this date that Her Majesty's government indicated that it would be prepared to recommend to parliament the legislation that would...
In 1933, the first telephone service to the United States from The Bahamas was introduced by the telephone department, which later became BaTelCo, now BTC.
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - In 2017, after serving as president of the Court of Appeal for just over seven years, members of the judiciary and legal profession...
On December 14th, 2018, then health Minister Dr. Duane Sands confirmed another person died of swine flu.
On this day in Bahamian history, Bahamian sports legend Kenneth Andre Ian Rodgers died in Nassau in 1994. He was 70.
On December 12, 1972 The Bahamas Independence Conference was held at Marlborough House in London, England.
n 1971, the Public Records Act commenced. The act caused the establishment of the Public Records Office and the preservation of public records in The Bahamas.