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GB HURRICANE UPDATE 5.0We're Getting There: More Business are Opening in Grand Bahama!Dear Grand Bahama Residents and Friends,Here's the updated list of what is open in Grand Bahama. Please keep...
View ArticleBTVI Welcomes Dorian Displaced Students to Nassau Campus
The Bahamas Technical and Vocational Institute (BTVI) recently held a luncheon to welcome students displaced by hurricane Dorian to its New Providence campus, where they sat and ate a hearty meal with...
View ArticleThree Bahamians honored for ‘heroic’ storm efforts
NASSAU, BAHAMAS – The Office of the Prime Minister yesterday unveiled its National Heros social media campaign honoring three Bahamians for their courageous efforts during the passage of Hurricane...
View Article#242NewsBahamas Newsletter Edition: October 17th, 2019
Frederick McAlpine Commended for Same-Sex Union and Abortion RemarksDear Readers,This week's Editorial is a piece from Rights Bahamas on MP Frederick McAlpine, who has been commended for same-sex...
View ArticleNAGB News - October 17, 2019
This edition of the NAGB newsletter features updates on our ongoing Donation Drive and We Gatchu: Sanctuary After The Storm initiatives. Additionally, information on new and enhanced programming, like...
View ArticleHurricane Dorian Oil Spill Has Reached Freshwater Resources in the Bahamas
Rashema Ingraham analyzes a water sample.Photo: Waterkeeper Alliance (Flickr)By Yessenia FunesNearly 5 million gallons of oil spilled from a Bahamas facility in the wake of Hurricane Dorian. And now...
View ArticleBahamas rebuilding personal for Ole Miss basketball
Ole Miss basketball player Franco Miller Jr., a native of The Bahamas, helps with the Rebels hurricane relief drive for his native country.By Parrish Alford Daily JournalOXFORD • Sammy Hunter has been...
View ArticleLock Them Up: Judge Warns Jail Terms Needed For Illegal Migrants
By NICO SCAVELLATribune Staff Reporternscavella@tribunemedia.netA JUDGE yesterday lamented that court fines do not seem to be a deterrent to illegal immigration and were “making things worse”, adding...
View ArticleBahamian Art & Culture : No. 394 : 10.18.19
Check out the latest Bahamian Art & Culture Newsletter!• Cover art by Bahamian artist Lynn Parotti.• NAGB Open Mic Night and Donation Drive – Tonight.• International Culture Food & Wine...
View ArticleShow Your Feet Diabetic Campaign
Just a reminder guys. We are proud to announce the 1st ever international Show Me Your Feet Diabetic campaign set for Nov 8th & 9th, 2019 in Nassau, Bahamas. The event will be hosted by non other...
View ArticleSigns You Might Have a Problem With Alcohol
Check YourselfAre you wondering whether your drinking is on the high side of normal or if it's crossed the line into a problem? Think back on the past year. If any of the following scenarios seem...
View ArticleMass Shelter – Humanitarian Support Proposal
Introduction & BackgroundThe immense work done by the Government of the Bahamas in these difficult times must be commended. The humanitarian community aims to support the Government in building...
View ArticleOnline Stress Test
Stress affects everyone at some point in their lives and can be caused by a wide range of factors and events and is commonplace in society today. Stress is increasingly becoming an issue in today’s...
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View ArticleWe Haven’t Seen This Species Of Shark Before In The Bahamas!
By Melissa Cristina MárquezUsing a baited remote underwater video system (BRUV), a team of scientists led by Assistant Professor Brennan T. Phillips of the University of Rhode Island has provided the...
View ArticleTampa Elementary Students Helping In Bahamas Relief
Kindergarteners at MacFarlane Park Elementary School got involved by putting together relief kits for the Bahamas. (Jorja Roman/Spectrum News image)By Jorja RomanTAMPA, Fla. — As relief efforts...
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