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The aftermath of Hurricane Matthew
The aftermath of Hurricane Matthew
In the dawning days of October, Hurricane Matthew entered the Bahamian chain of islands as a category three tempest.
Port Lucaya Marketplace reopens after Matthew
Port Lucaya Marketplace reopens after Matthew
Just over two weeks after Hurricane Matthew devastated the island of Grand Bahama, the Port Lucaya Marketplace has announced that it is open for business.
Bahamas Methodist Habitat volunteers help to rebuild Andros after Hurricane Matthew
Bahamas Methodist Habitat (BMH) the disaster outreach ministry of the Bahamas Conference of the Methodist Church dedicated to disaster relief and home repair in The Bahamas is in Andros helping to clean up and rebuild in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.
Miami Dolphins Travel to Islands of The Bahamas, Haiti and Contribute to the Miami Foundation in Support of Cuba for Hurricane Matthew Relief
The Miami Dolphins continue their commitment to Hurricane Matthew relief efforts with members of the organization traveling to the Islands of The Bahamas and Haiti to provide much needed support to those communities impacted by the storm.
Marshall Road Elders Tell the Tale in Wake of Hurricane Matthew
"And then the water comes, and it keeps on coming. When I got scared, it was too late to leave."
PM Christie Lauds RBC $300,000 Donation to Hurricane Matthew Relief in Region
Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Rt. Hon. Perry Christie praised the Royal Bank of Canada (RBC), on October 25, 2016, for "another wonderful gesture in support of a disaster and its impact" on The Bahamas, in the form of its donation of $300,000 to Hurricane Matthew damage in the region...
International regatta resumes after delay caused by Matthew
The Royal Nassau Sailing Club had all hands on deck to prepare its clubhouse to host an international regatta just 10 days after Hurricane Matthew.
Deltec Bank Donates $25,000 to NEMA for Hurricane Matthew relief and recovery efforts
Deltec Bank & Trust Limited donates $25,000 to the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA towards the Hurricane Matthew relief and recovery efforts...
Hurricane Matthew blamed for delay in tabling Freedom of Information Bill
THE Freedom of Information Bill, which was intended to be tabled in the House of Assembly this month, is now scheduled to be brought to Parliament before the end of the year.
It's back to school for public school students and back to work for public school teachers post Hurricane Matthew
It's back to school for public school students and back to work for public school teachers post Hurricane Matthew
After being out of school for three weeks, students in New Providence, Grand Bahama and North and Central Andros will return to school tomorrow, Tuesday, October 25th, 2016 with the exception of two schools; Government High School in New Providence and Walter Parker Primary in Grand Bahama. All teachers are to report to school tomorrow.