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J.S. Johnson estimates 60 million in Hurricane Matthew claims
J.S. Johnson paid out 75 percent of its claims during the three months following the passage of Hurricane Matthew across The Bahamas, the company's senior manager, Charles Johnson, said recently.
Speaking to the media at a press conference for the Royal Fidelity Bahamas Economic Outlook, Johnson said the company would have shelled out close to $60 million in hurricane claims when all of its cases ...
Pathfinders keep on giving to Hurricane Matthew relief effort
THE Pathfinders Task Force continues to keep giving, donating some $30,000 worth of roofing material to the National Emergency Management Agency's warehouse in Grand Bahama on Friday.
Young Marine Explorers to study Hurricane Matthew impact
Young Marine Explorers (YME), a Bahamian marine conservation organization based on New Providence, is working with Coastal Ecology Lab at the University of Miami to document the impact of Hurricane Matthew on coastal and marine resources.
The Waitt Foundation, an international organization with the mission to protect and restore ocean health is funding a six-month project in which YME students wil...
Lucayan beach access reopened after Hurricane Matthew
BEACH access at Lucayan Beach on Grand Bahama has reopened to the public and visitors following the clean up and restoration of the area in the wake of Hurricane Matthew.
Lucayan Beach reopens after Hurricane Matthew clean up
BEACH access at Lucayan Beach on Grand Bahama has reopened to the public and visitors following the clean up and restoration of the area in the wake of Hurricane Matthew.
International Grant Awarded to Young Marine Explorers to Study the Impact that Hurricane Matthew has had on The Bahamas.
Young Marine Explorers (YME), a Bahamian marine conservation organisation based in New Providence is working with Coastal Ecology Lab at the University of Miami to document the impacts of Hurricane Matthew on coastal and marine resources...
IMF: Hurricane Matthew will impact short-term growth
IMF: Hurricane Matthew will impact short-term growth
Hurricane Matthew will have a negative impact on short-term growth for The Bahamas, as well as its "fiscal and external accounts", according to findings from an International Monetary Fund (IMF) team, which completed a six-day mission to assess the state of the country following the passage of the storm.
A team led by Jarkko Turunen, senior economist in the Western Hemisphere Department of the IMF...
Chairman Miller commends the WSC Staff for their commitment during Hurricane Matthew
Last week, the Water and Sewerage Corporation hosted its Annual Employee Recognition and Awards Ceremony at St. Joseph?s Parish Hall. It was an opportunity for the Management of the Corporation to say thank you to its employees for the service they have provided throughout the year...
Strachan: Baha Mar, Matthew factors in future credit ratings
Minister of Financial Services Hope Strachan asserted that there is a "balance" of both good and bad developments in the country that international credit ratings giants Moody's and Standard & Poor's (S&P) have under consideration for their upcoming assessments.
Auto Dealers 'Take A Bath' From Matthew
Auto Dealers 'Take A Bath' From Matthew
New car dealers yesterday told Tribune Business they ?really took a bath? in October, with sales ?the worst? in recent memory due to Hurricane Matthew and the struggling economy.