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SHOOTING EARLY Father’s Day on Bible Street in Provo…one man dead

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Providenciales, 21 Jun 2015 – A 24 year man from Over back, Grand Turk was killed and the motive is unclear from the shooting which happened around midnight.

What we are learning is that this may have been an argument that spilled over from a confrontation at the ZanziBar last night.

From car chase to cutlass chase to a victim being struck by a car to shots being fired at a moving car; the series of events seemed to play out like the wild, wild, west.

The deceased is reportedly the son of a popular Provo mechanic and worked once at the Provo Intl Airport.

Its another heartwrenching situation for Grand Turk.🙏

The man hit by the car we understand was taken to hospital and there is no word on his condition.

Police have issued no info on this matter as yet.

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12th VIRTUAL GLOBAL LEADERSHIP SUMMIT SLATED FOR MARCH 27

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Global Leadership Summit 2025 flyer

Montego Bay, March 24, 2025 – The 12th Global Leadership Summit (GLS) Jamaica will be held virtually on Thursday (March 27) under the distinguished patronage of Governor General, His Excellency the Most Hon. Sir Patrick Allen.

The Summit, being hosted by the Global Leadership Network (GLN) Jamaica under the theme ‘Design Your Future, Innovate, Inspire and Transform’, aims to equip mission-driven leaders with cutting-edge insights, innovative strategies and invaluable global connections to shape a thriving future.

The event will be divided into four sessions featuring presentations by eight transformational leaders. They include Executive Director, Tourism Enhancement Fund (TEF), Dr. Carey Wallace, and Founder and Senior Pastor at Life Church in the United States and Best-Selling Author, Craig Groechel.

Country Leader and Central Regional Chair of GLN-Jamaica, Dr. Grace Kelly, said the Summit is set to be a “transformational experience”, noting that the event’s virtual format augurs well for achieving the initiative’s goals.

“It’s going to be so dynamic that, wherever you sit, you are going to feel as if you are in the real physical space, because we are going to be there behind the scenes, communicating with you, answering your questions. So you can watch this in the comfort of your home. I’m assuring the teams, those who will be attending, that after the day of the Summit, we will make arrangements for those who may [want] to watch it again, just so that they can get the full experience,” she told JIS News.

Dr. Kelly emphasised that, “We are investing in leaders who will shape Jamaica’s future… leaders who will innovate, who will create jobs, who will strengthen communities, and who will inspire a new generation of changemakers.”

She also highlighted that the Ministry of Education, Skills, Youth and Information sent out a bulletin about the event. Additionally, the Nursing Council of Jamaica is granting five continuing education credits to nurses who participate in the Summit.

For his part, Summit Co-Chair, Reverend Dave Falconer, told JIS News that the event promises to be an “unforgettable experience”.

“GLS is a world-class leadership conference that empowers leaders, providing them with fresh, actionable and inspiring leadership content wherever they lead,” he said.

He informed that, “it brings together leaders from every sector of the society, [such as] churches, business, corporate, government and unions”.

“It’s a galvanising event that emanates from the US (United States) and will simulcast in the United States and Canada and through videocasts around the world in up to 136 countries,” Rev. Faulkner further indicated.

Persons can register online to attend the event at iteneri.com/summit2025 or call 876-343-2252 for details.

The registration cost per person in Jamaica is $6,500, with students paying $3,000. For individuals registering overseas, the cost is US$50 per person and US$30 for students. Group rates are also available for leaders who want to bring their teams.

Lead Producer of GLS Jamaica, Dwayne Madden, advised that registration will be facilitated up to March 26, details of which can be accessed online, while pointing out that more than 1,000 persons can be accommodated.

Thereafter, he said a link will be forwarded prior to the Summit to enable participants to ensure they are “ready to go on March 27”.

 

CONTACT: SERENA GRANT

Release: JIS

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Caribbean Wines & Spirits Displays Portfolio Evolution and Innovation with a Spectacular Showcase

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A look at guests enjoying the showcase’s offerings. Photo credit: Dominic Duncombe

Nassau, BAHAMAS — Caribbean Wines & Spirits (CWS), The Bahamas’ premier wines and spirits distributor hosted a spectacular showcase to celebrate the evolution of its portfolio while highlighting their innovative products.

The event was held at The Bahamas National Trust’s Retreat Garden as an opportunity to educate customers on how the company has grown its product listing since 2020.

Karla Wells-Lisgaris, Commercial Officer of Caribbean Bottling Company (CBC), local producers of Coca-Cola and Dasani products, and sister company to CWS shared her thoughts during the event.

“CWS was birthed with the goal of offering Bahamians premium wines and spirits. Over the years we have grown to be an alcohol beverage provider known for our quality products and excellent service.  As we grow each year striving to continuously satisfy our clients and consumers, we are proud at the expansion of our portfolio.”

The showcase was a testament to CWS’s steady growth and strategic planning.  The company that started with only one brand, House of Angostura and 14 Stock Keeping Units (SKU) has now grown to over 40 brands and 350 SKUs.

Waylon McHardy, General Manager for Caribbean Wines & Spirits shared what inspired the tradeshow that took place in “grand style”.

“We decided to celebrate our growth by showcasing our evolution along with the incredible products offered in our portfolio.  As a team we’re elated by the expansion of our portfolio, appreciative of our loyal customers and proud of our Team Members across the organization who continue to embrace a customer-centric mindset, which also calls for celebration.” McHardy expressed.

The event categorized its wines and spirits into two sections, the ‘Americas’ and ‘Europe’.  Each product had a brand ambassador at their respective stations offering consumers a better understanding of the product’s origins and taste.

While CWS is known for providing quality products, a few key brands wowed guests that night.  Fan-favorites were: ABK6 Cognac, Hard Truth Toasted Coconut Rum Cream, El Tequileno, Caposaldo Moscato and Fonseca Bin No. 27 Port.

Another highlight of the night was the introduction of two new products in CWS’ inventory; El Tequileno an award-winning tequila and ABK6 a single estate cognac.

McHardy revealed that tequila is the fastest-growing category in the beverage industry globally. Aiming to always compete and provide a variety of products, CWS secured El Tequileno, a multi–International Spirits Challenge (ISC) and Spirits Business Awards winner for tequila; which can now be purchased and enjoyed locally.

Cognac, a highly popular spirit within the country presented a gap in CWS’ portfolio, which was filled with the introduction of ABK6.  This “innovative” product, made with diligence and integrity in each step  makes for a delightful taste on the pallet.

Guests savored a variety of hand-crafted cocktails at the El Tequileno Tequila and Nemiroff Vodka stations which heightened their taste buds.

The night was a celebratory affair without a doubt, however McHardy shared the overall goal of the event.

“We want customers to leave feeling valued and appreciated with a deeper understanding of our organization’s mission, which is to serve as a business partner for our customers while seeking to meet the needs of our consumers.” McHardy disclosed.

As the year progresses, consumers can enjoy products at the company’s growing monthly Block Parties and samplings.  Also be on the lookout for a fun summer calendar that will include multiple islands in The Bahamas.

To keep up to date on exciting events and new products visit CWS’ website at www.cwsbahamas.com and follow-on social media at @caribbeanwinesandspirits.

 

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MS Queen Victoria Makes Historic Inaugural Voyage to Grand Bahama

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By DANIELLE ROLLON

Bahamas Information Services

GRAND BAHAMA, The Bahamas —The iconic Queen Victoria cruise ship made its inaugural voyage to Grand Bahama on Saturday, March 15, 2025 as part of its South American discovery adventure.

The Queen Victoria ship is one of the four Queens making up the Cunard fleet.

The vessel has 17 decks with amenities including the largest ballroom at sea, exquisite fine dining, five-star entertainment nightly in the Royal Court Theatre and more.

On this extended voyage, the ship is carrying over 1,850 guests and a crew of 950, and will complete a journey spanning just over 90-days before returning to the United Kingdom on March 28, 2025.

To mark the significance of the occasion, Minister for Grand Bahama, the Hon. Ginger Moxey, Deputy Chief Operating Officer at Freeport Harbor Charles Rolle, and officials of the Ministry of Tourism, Investments and Aviation (MOTIA) participated in a special plaque exchange ceremony during a brief welcome reception aboard the vessel.

Captain Martyn Sharples said the ship’s call to Grand Bahama is a result of last-minute changes to the voyage itinerary.

He also noted that Cunard engages in extended voyages each year and plans to further expand its presence in the region.  The Queen Victoria is scheduled to complete multiple extended voyages, including world cruises and additional Caribbean itineraries. This ensures that Grand Bahama remains a key destination in an exciting new era of luxury cruising.

“Grand Bahama is doing very well. We have two new cruise ports coming to the island, and I think this is indicative of what’s to come,” said Moxey.

“It’s a good thing for our island and we expect to have many more of these visits,” she added.

Mr. Rolle said it is always a pleasure to be able to accommodate vessels like the Queen Victoria at Freeport Harbor, especially given the significant impact cruise ships have on our community.

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MS QUEEN VICTORIA — The Ministry of Tourism, Investments and Aviation (MOTIA) welcomed the Queen Victoria cruise ship to Grand Bahama when it called at the Freeport Harbour on March 15, 2025 with over 1,850 guests and 950 crew members onboard.  The occasion was marked with a plaque exchange ceremony between Captain Martyn Sharples, Minister for Grand Bahama, the Hon. Ginger Moxey, Deputy Chief Operating Officer at Freeport Harbor, Charles Rolle, and officials of MOTIA to commemorate the cruise ship’s inaugural voyage to the island.

(BIS Photo/Andrew Miller)

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