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New Community-Owned Clinic Opens in Eleuthera
New Community-Owned Clinic Opens in Eleuthera
In a refurbished building that was once a general store, gleaming medical equipment, still encased in protective plastic wrappers, stood ready. It was August 20, the day of the opening of Eleuthera Medical Clinic...
Fire Destroys Family?s home In Wemyss Bight, Eleuthera
Eleuthera, Bahamas ? On Valentine?s Day 2013, sadly a young couple and their infant
child lost their home to a fire in Wemyss Bight, Eleuthera but escaped without injury.
PM promises new hospital for Eleuthera
PM promises new hospital for Eleuthera
PRIME Minister Perry Christie has promised to build a state-of-the-art hospital in Eleuthera days after an elderly woman died while waiting for medical assistance.
Grand Bahama cyclists take on Eleuthera's hills in 'Ride For Hope'
On April 4th some of Grand Bahamas' intrepid cyclists ventured off their beaten path to the great island of Eleuthera for the 4th Annual Ride for Hope Bahamas. The GBBGs (Grand Bahama Bicycle Group), who recently raced in the Freeport Rugby Football Club 50 mile fundraiser, decided to head south to join the Ride for Hope's fundraising efforts for cancer care, treatment and research in The Bahamas...
Couple's Home Destroyed On Valentine's Day Blaze
Couple's Home Destroyed On Valentine's Day Blaze
Eleuthera - On Valentine's Day, a young couple and their infant child lost their home to a fire in Wemyss Bight but escaped without injury.
Urgent Call for Blood Donations as Eleuthera Accident Victims Airlifed to New Providence
Urgent Call for Blood Donations as Eleuthera Accident Victims Airlifed to New Providence
Five (5) persons seriously injured in a road traffic accident in Rock Sound, Eleuthera this morning were airlifted to medical facilities in New Providence and South Florida...
Ride for Hope cyclist dies of heart attack
Ride for Hope cyclist dies of heart attack
A cyclist participating in the Ride for Hope to raise funds for cancer charities suffered a massive heart attack and died.
According to a Hatchet Bay resident, "Jink" McCardy, 68, of Hatchet Bay, who had suffered two heart attacks in the past, kept fit by bicycle riding. Therefore, his attack during the ride was a surprise to his friends. Mr McCardy, a widower, was remarried two weeks ago.
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