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Keeping your sanity in the first few weeks
Keeping your sanity in the first few weeks
Congratulations, you're bringing home a baby!
New dads need support too
New dads need support too
When a newborn arrives, dads, like moms, are anxious and excited about jumping into their roles. While mom's role is pretty well-defined in those early days, many fathers feel pushed aside and useless. Their role, when baby gets home from hospital, is a little less well-defined.
Just go to therapy Bey!
Just go to therapy Bey!
Therapy is a resourceful method to assist Bahamians in dealing with the challenges of life, but many are missing out because of cultural perspectives.
Hanna Martin criticises AG
Hanna Martin criticises AG
ENGLERSTON MP Glenys Hanna Martin has described recent comments by Attorney General Carl Bethel regarding arrests of members of the Democratic National Alliance earlier this week as "ill advised".
Ministry of Finance Release
Ministry of Finance Release
On going education to support VAT Compliance push as registration continues; price control changes will accomodate the reform...
Prison officers out of patience
Prison officers out of patience
BAHAMAS Department of Correctional Services officers yesterday protested in a show of frustration, which they claim has stemmed from years of neglect and “disrespect”.
Correctional Officers Staff Association president Hervie Culmer told The Tribune similar actions could persist for the remainder of the week, as officers were “tired” of their concerns falling on deaf ears.
No cruises before June as Royal Caribbean delays again
Royal Caribbean Group has now joined Carnival Cruise Line (CCL) in announcing that it will not begin sailing in this region before June of this year.
Royal Caribbean announced yesterday that it has pushed its conditional date back once again, to now begin sailing by June, explaining in a press statement that it is continuing to “focus on a healthy and safe return to cruising”.
Grand Bahama Children’s Home bolstered by generous donor group
The Grand Bahama Children’s Home has had two very busy, challenging years – beginning with rebuilding the homes that house their children, destroyed by Hurricane Dorian, with the Grand Bahama Port Authority...
Sustained Efforts to Ensure Needed Space in Healthcare Facilities
Minister of Health the Hon. Renward Wells said throughout the COVID-19 response, consistent efforts have been made to increase the bed capacity at the nation’s healthcare facilities...
Grand Bahama Children’s Home Receives Outpouring of Support From Local and International Groups
Grand Bahama Children’s Home Receives Outpouring of Support From Local and International Groups
For the past two months, executives, staff and volunteers at the Grand Bahama Children’s Home (GBCH) have been consumed with the task of rebuilding the facility which was heavily flooded as a result of Hurricane Dorian. For more than forty years, the Home has provided a safe haven for abused and neglected children and, at the time of the storm, housed thirty-two children ranging in age, from thr...