Friday, March 13, 2026
Thursday, March 12, 2026
Starting a National Lottery in The Bahamas: Possibility, Promise, and Controversy
Starting a National Lottery in The Bahamas: Possibility, Promise, and Controversy
Introduction
The idea of a national lottery in The Bahamas has been debated for decades. On the surface, it appears simple: citizens buy tickets, winners receive prizes, and the government receives revenue that can fund public services. Many countries use lotteries to support education, infrastructure, sports, and social programs.
However, in The Bahamas the issue is far more complex. Gambling has long been politically, culturally, and religiously sensitive. Casinos exist for tourists, but historically Bahamian citizens were prohibited from participating in most forms of legal gambling. At the same time, underground gambling systems known as “numbers houses” or “web shops” became widespread and deeply embedded in the local economy.
The country even held a national referendum in 2013 asking citizens whether web shops should be legalized and whether a national lottery should be created. Both proposals were rejected by voters.
Because of this history, any discussion about starting a lottery must consider legal, economic, political, moral, and social factors. The question is not simply whether a lottery could exist. The deeper question is whether it should.
This essay examines whether starting a national lottery in The Bahamas is feasible, how it could work, whether it should go to referendum, and the potential benefits and risks for the country.
A National Lottery for The Bahamas: A Policy Proposal for Parliament
A National Lottery for The Bahamas
A Policy Proposal for Parliament
Executive Summary
The Bahamas faces persistent fiscal pressures. Public debt remains high, infrastructure needs are significant, and the country faces increasing financial vulnerability due to climate change, hurricane recovery costs, and economic volatility tied to tourism.
At the same time, gambling activity already exists widely across the country through numbers games, web shop betting, and foreign lottery wagering. A large portion of this activity occurs outside direct public benefit.
This proposal outlines how The Bahamas could establish a National Lottery System that is transparent, regulated, and designed to generate revenue for public programs while minimizing social harm.
The proposal addresses five major questions:
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Whether a national lottery is feasible
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How it should be structured and regulated
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How revenues should be collected and distributed
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How to manage social risks and moral concerns
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Whether such a policy should be approved through referendum
The central argument is that if gambling activity already exists within the country, a properly regulated national lottery could convert that activity into a structured public revenue system while maintaining strong protections for society.
However, because of the social and religious sensitivities surrounding gambling in The Bahamas, the proposal recommends that implementation occur only after a national referendum supported by a clear legislative framework.
Dare to Experience The Woman in Black?
The Woman in Black
This chilling stage production is coming to Regency Theatre in Grand Bahama and you do not want to miss it!
The
Woman in Black is a haunting ghost story filled with suspense, mystery,
and spine-tingling moments. Follow Arthur Kipps as he recounts a
terrifying tale from his past, one that refuses to stay buried.
March 13 & 14 – 8PM | March 15 – 4PM
Sandilands Rehabilitation Centre Art Exhibition and Auction
Wednesday, March 11, 2026
The Black Crab Syndrome: AI Explanation
The Black Crab Syndrome: AI Explanation
Question to AI: Here in The Bahamas we have a term called "The Black Crab Syndrome". From what you can gather tell me and explain to me what is "The Black Crab Syndrome".
Reply from AI: In the Bahamian context, "Black Crab Syndrome" is a powerful social metaphor used to describe a specific type of horizontal hostility or "tall poppy syndrome" within a community.
The term draws a direct parallel to the behavior of land crabs kept in a pen. If a single crab tries to climb out to escape, the other crabs below will reach up and pull it back down to the bottom, ensuring that if one doesn't make it, none of them do.
Cuban Pewee: 'Nature's Least Scary Tyrant'
Cyndi Lauper Live at Atlantis!
Cyndi Lauper Live at Atlantis!
Cyndi Lauper brings her Girls Just Wanna Have Fun Farewell Tour to Atlantis Paradise Island on Saturday, June 20, 2026.
Enjoy a night of legendary hits and unforgettable energy under the stars on Casuarina Beach.
Tuesday, March 10, 2026
Green Turtle Cay Reef Ball
Don’t forget to RSVP today!
Friends of the Environment is bringing our annual Reef Ball to Green Turtle Cay on Friday, March 20th, and we’d love for you to join us for an evening of fun and philanthropy.
Your support helps us continue vital environmental education and conservation programs that inspire the next generation to protect the beautiful land and sea we all call home.
Spots are filling up, so be sure to secure your place today!
If you can’t attend but would like to support the event as a sponsor, we would be grateful for your help in preserving Abaco’s natural environment.
RSVP today or reach out for more information. We hope to see you there!
For tickets visit: www.friendsoftheenvironment.org/gtc
Don’t Jump To Conclusions
Don’t Jump To Conclusions
In a town where whispers traveled fast
And guesses often grew and passed,
A simple glance, a careless view
Could shape a tale that none once knew.
A shadow stretched across a wall,
And someone swore they saw it fall.
Another said, “It surely ran!”
And soon the rumor filled the span.
For minds can rush where facts walk slow,
And claim they surely must all know.
But truth is quiet, calm, and still,
And waits beyond the hurried will.
A moment’s pause, a careful eye
Can save a hundred false replies.
Yet many leap with hurried tongue
Before the truth has yet begun.
A boy once passed the market square
With muddy shoes and tousled hair.
A broken jar lay on the street,
With shards scattered at his feet.
A woman gasped, “He dropped the load!
I saw him walking down this road!”
Another nodded, quick to say,
“He’s always reckless anyway.”
Freeport Fashion Week is back! - March 20 & 21st
Tickets are now available at:
The Grand Bahama Port Authority Headquarters
Secure your seat, support young creatives, and witness the future of fashion on display.
Co-Founder and Inheritor: Sir Charles Hayward (1892–1983) and His Son Sir “Union” Jack Hayward (1923–2015)
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Monday, March 9, 2026
The Alpha Archetype: Leadership, Dominance, and the Modern Masculine Identity
The Alpha Archetype: Leadership, Dominance, and the Modern Masculine Identity
The term "Alpha Male" has transcended its origins in ethology to become a pervasive, often controversial, fixture of modern social discourse. In contemporary culture, the "Alpha" is typically envisioned as a man at the top of the social hierarchy—characterized by confidence, decisiveness, physical prowess, and an innate ability to lead. However, the reality of life as an Alpha is a complex tapestry of high-stakes social dynamics, psychological pressure, and a constant evolution of what it means to be "dominant" in a civilized society.
Integrated Land Management Grant Training
The Bahamas Development Bank invites farmers, entrepreneurs, and interested participants to attend the upcoming training session on March 11th at the Training Room, Department of Agriculture (Food Safety Lab Building) on Gladstone Road.
Participants will have the opportunity to learn about sustainable land management and gain valuable information on grant categories, how to apply for the ILM grant, future training opportunities, and monitoring & evaluation requirements.
Farmers Training: 9:30 AM – 3:30 PM
ILM Grant Training: 2:30 PM – 3:30 PM
Location: Department of Agriculture Training Room, Food Safety Lab Building, Gladstone Road
Register here: https://form.jotform.com/260622579051860
Don’t miss this opportunity to gain the knowledge and tools needed to access grant funding and strengthen sustainable agricultural practices.
Sunday, March 8, 2026
Women Are Not Weaker
Women Are Not Weaker
They said a woman’s voice was soft,
Too gentle for the storm,
Too fragile for the weight of truth,
Too tender to transform.
They said her hands were meant for lace,
For quiet work and prayer,
Not lifting stones of broken worlds
Or building futures there.
But history whispers otherwise
Through centuries of flame,
Through mothers, fighters, poets, queens
Whose courage shaped our name.
For strength is not a single form,
Not iron, sword, or shout,
Sometimes it’s holding broken hearts
And still not giving out.
They say a river carves the stone
Because it flows so slow,
Yet mountains bend before its will
Though centuries must go.
So too the steady, patient force
Of women through the years,
Who turned their quiet suffering
Into a tide of tears.
And tears are not a weakness, no,
They water seeds below,
Where empathy and wisdom
And fierce compassion grow.
For those who feel the deepest wounds
Can mend them best again,
And those who carry pain with grace
Learn how to strengthen men.
Saturday, March 7, 2026
Friday, March 6, 2026
Freeport’s First Investor: A then 100 year old Abaco Lumber Company 1946
That agreement was the Hawksbill Creek Agreement.
That city was Freeport. Read more>>
Alcohol is a Drug of Violence
It's the weekend. Be Careful.
Related article: Alcohol Use and Its Connection to Violence and Homicide
Thursday, March 5, 2026
Hope For Tomorrow
Hope For Tomorrow
A shadow cast across the vale, a ghost upon the hill.
The echoes of the day gone by are muffled in the gloom,
And silence, like a heavy shroud, pervades the quiet room.
We gaze into the starlit void, where mysteries reside,
With secrets of the universe and places yet to hide.
Yet even in the deepest black, when vision seems to fail,
A tiny spark begins to glow, beyond the frozen veil.
It starts within the quiet heart, a rhythm soft and low,
A steady beat that promises the morning light will show.
For every winter’s icy grip that locks the world in sleep,
There is a secret, stirring root, a promise meant to keep.
The marble halls of yesterday may crumble into dust,
And iron blades of ancient wars may yield to orange rust,
But through the cracks of broken stone, the emerald blades arise,
To seek the warmth of golden sun beneath the morning skies.
Behold the dreamer in the street, who walks against the wind,
With spirit like a sturdy sail, and courage disciplined.
They see the world not as it is, in shades of weary grey,
But as a canvas yet untouched, where light and color play.
For hope is not a fleeting wish or vapor in the air,
It is the hammer and the nail, the answer to a prayer.
It builds the bridges o’er the gulf where narrow rivers run,
And weaves the threads of empathy until the work is done.
Heron Morn - PC Wallpaper
©A. Derek Catalano
Religious Songs and Drums in the Bahamas - Various Artists
Religious Songs and Drums in the Bahamas
Release Date: 1953
Label: Folkways Records
Tracklisting:
Alfred Henderson - Ring Play 00:00
Alfred Henderson, Gabriel Adderly - Fire Dance 01:14
Baptist-Methodist Group - In the Upper Room 03:46
Baptist-Methodist Group - Please Hear Me When I Call 07:26
Baptist-Methodist Group - Walk and Talk to Glory 10:44
Church of God Congregation (Nassau, Bahamas) - Church of God Congregation, Nassau-1 13:08
Church of God Congregation (Nassau, Bahamas) - Church of God Congregation, Nassau-2 16:42
Church of God Congregation (Nassau, Bahamas) - Church of God Congregation, Nassau 23:08
Harcourt Symonette, Gabriel Adderly, Alfred Henderson - Jumping Dance 26:30
Howard Johnson, Alfred Henderson - Heel and Toe Polka 30:58
Howard Johnson, Alfred Henderson, Gabriel Adderly - Jook Dance 32:20
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
Peace Through Superior Firepower
Could the war in Iran lead to Armageddon?
Could the war in Iran lead to Armageddon?
The question of whether a conflict with Iran could lead to "Armageddon" is one that bridges the gap between modern geopolitics and ancient religious prophecy. With the outbreak of the U.S.-Israeli military campaign against Iran on February 28, 2026, this discussion has moved from the theoretical to the forefront of global headlines.
Party for the Animals
Party for the Animals
The War in Iran and How It Can Affect The Bahamas
The War in Iran and How It Can Affect The Bahamas
I. Introduction: Iran and the 2026 Conflict
Iran — formally the Islamic Republic of Iran — is a major Middle Eastern country with deep historical, cultural, and geopolitical influence in its region. In early 2026, an intense armed conflict erupted after coordinated military strikes by the United States and Israel on Iranian military and nuclear targets. Those strikes included attacks that resulted in the deaths of Iran’s supreme leader and other key officials, marking one of the most significant escalations in U.S.–Iran tensions in decades. Retaliatory missile and drone strikes by Iran followed, targeting U.S. and allied positions in the Gulf region. The fighting quickly spread, involving multiple nations in the Middle East and disrupting critical maritime routes like the Strait of Hormuz — a chokepoint for about 20 % of global oil shipments.
Rock the City: What's Happening
Acklins Cascarilla Festival
Acklins Cascarilla Festival
Tuesday, March 3, 2026
20th Annual Bahamian Music & Heritage Festival
20th Annual Bahamian Music & Heritage Festival
Under the theme, “Celebrating our past, embracing our future”, this year’s festival marks two decades of honouring the vibrant culture, music and traditions of The Bahamas, offering an immersive experience that highlights the spirit of Bahamian heritage. Read more>>












































