GBSY Social Club makes donation to Falcons’ Boys
YOUNG MEN RECEIVE LAPTOPS – Members of the Falcon’s Boys Club receive laptops from the Grand Bahama Ship Yard Social Club to assist with their virtual learning. Pictured from left to right are...
View ArticleFlamingo Gardens URC hosts ‘Pinktoberfest’
October was celebrated as Pinktoberfest at the Flamingo Gardens Urban Renewal Centre in observance of Breast Cancer Month. The Centre hosted a number of lectures on breast cancer awareness as part of...
View ArticleRestrictive measures yielded 50 percent reduction in new COVID cases
Dr. Pearl McMillanRoyston Jones Jr.Eyewitness NewsNASSAU, BAHAMAS — Chief Medical Officer Dr Pearl McMillan said yesterday that restrictive measures introduced in New Providence and Abaco on October 9...
View ArticleEta Moves Toward Caymans, Bahamas, Cuba
Residents walk past inundated vehicles in the flooded streets of Planeta, Honduras, Nov. 6, 2020, in the aftermath of Hurricane Eta.VOA NewsU.S. weather forecasters said early Saturday that Eta, now a...
View ArticleSongwriters In Paradise In South Florida
Join Songwriters In Paradise (SIP) and Hope Town United for an evening of music and fun... When: Friday, December 11th, 2020 from 6 to 9pm Where: Sailfish Marina, Singer Island, FL Funds raised will...
View ArticleHolmes Rock Primary focusing on COVID-19 safety measures
FOCUSED ON SAFETY – The students and staff of Holmes Rock Primary School (HRPS) are committed to ensuring the safety and well-being of all that enter the school grounds, said Principal Lillian Walker,...
View ArticleControlling Transmission of COVID-19 Requires a Combination of Strategies,...
Deandrea S HamiltonMagnetic Media TV#NASSAU, The Bahamas — November 11, 2020 – Minister of Health the Hon. Renward Wells explained that controlling the transmission of COVID-19 requires a combination...
View ArticleNational Sports Heritage Month 2020
ZNS BahamasThe Ministry of Youth Sports and Culture is pleased to launch National Sports Heritage Month 2020 (NSHM 2020), under the theme, “We Rise Sports Strong Throughout the Islands of The...
View ArticleFight against Bahamas oil drilling attracts huge international backing
Eyewitness NewsNASSAU, BAHAMAS — More than 80 international NGOs, businesses, and high profile personalities have announced their full support for a campaign to stop oil drilling in The Bahamas and...
View ArticlePort: Breakwater Woes Threaten Harbour Crisis
This aerial photo from 2017 shows Nassau Harbour damage caused by breakwater breach.By NEIL HARTNELLTribune Business Editornhartnell@tribunemedia.netRepairs to Nassau Harbour's "severely damaged"...
View ArticlePM imposes restrictions on Exuma following explosion of COVID cases
Prime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis. BIS photoKrystel BrownThe Nassau GuardianPrime Minister Dr. Hubert Minnis announced a string of restrictions for Exuma, which has seen an “exponential increase” in...
View ArticleThe only way tech pros reboot their routers
Angelica LeichtKomando.comWhen your modem or router screech to a halt, it can lead to webpages that won’t load, streaming videos that keep buffering, and blood pressure to shoot through the roof.The...
View ArticlePassenger tests positive for coronavirus on first cruise ship to sail...
SeaDream 1 left Barbados on Saturday for a seven-night voyage. Four days into the trip, guests were told that a passenger tested positive for the virus.Minyvonne Burke, Kerry SandersNBC NewsA...
View ArticleTrump's stunning abdication of leadership comes as pandemic worsens
Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN(CNN) - President Donald Trump had predicted in almost every campaign rally that the media would stop talking about the coronavirus pandemic the day after the...
View ArticleOne more COVID-19 death, 64 new cases
Royston Jones Jr.Eyewitness NewsNASSAU, BAHAMAS — A 46-year-old man became the latest COVID-19 death on Tuesday, according to the Ministry of Health.The confirmed death pushed the death toll to...
View ArticleRobots are joining the fight against coronavirus in India
Hospital staff at Fortis Hospital in Bangalore with "Mitra," a robot helping to screen coronavirus patients.Isabelle GerretsenCNN BusinessLondon (CNN Business) - In India, the country with the world's...
View ArticleBlack people 'twice as likely to catch coronavirus'
FG TRADESmitha MundasadBBC NewsBlack people are twice as likely as white people to catch the coronavirus, a study of 18 million people suggests.The research also indicates Asian people are 1.5 times...
View ArticleElon Musk may have COVID-19, and of course, he has a theory
Elon Musk says he's getting a PCR test, with results likely coming in 24 hours. Image: odd andersen / getty imagesStan SchroederMashableElon Musk may have contracted COVID-19. The Tesla and SpaceX...
View ArticleFauci says U.S. has ‘independent spirit,’ but now is the time to ‘do what...
Dr. Anthony FauciChristina FarrCNBC NewsWhitehouse coronavirus advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci thinks that Americans have an independent spirit, but that there are times when it’s in our best interest to...
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