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Public Announcement Psych Counselling for NP Post Hurricane Matthew
Please be advised that arrangements have been made at the following venues to conduct psychological interventions for two weeks, 14th -25th November 2016, for persons impacted by Hurricane Matthew.
Public Warning About Illegal Dumping of Debris Post Hurricane Matthew
The public is being warned that dumping of debris in any space (private or public) not deemed an authorized dumpsite is illegal and in breach of The Environmental Health Act, Chapter 232 and the Health Regulations.
People suffering emotional effects of Matthew 'need hope'
FAMILIES and businesspersons suffering from the emotional effects of the destruction of Hurricane Matthew began their journey of healing by attending free post-crisis seminars last week on Grand Bahama.
A son lost to murder, a home ruined by Hurricane Matthew
TWO days after losing everything she owned in Hurricane Matthew, Natasha Minnis suffered another devastating blow when her 16-year-old son was shot in the head and killed.
Grand Bahama welcomes first cruise ship since Matthew
Grand Bahama welcomed the first cruise ship, Carnival Valor - with some 3,281 passengers at Freeport Harbour on Monday, November 7 - since the passage of Hurricane Matthew on October 7.
Grand Bahama Welcomes First Cruise Ship Since Hurricane MAtthew
Grand Bahama welcomed the first cruise ship, Carnival Valor, with some 3,281 passengers at Freeport Harbour on Monday, November 7, 2016, since Hurricane Matthew on October 7.
Sun Oil Ltd. Donates $50,000 to NEMA for Hurricane Matthew Relief and Recovery Efforts
The Hurricane Matthew relief and recovery efforts received another financial shot in the arm with a $50,000 donation by Sun Oil Limited, during a presentation on the National Emergency Management Agency, NEMA on Tuesday, November 8, 2016.
Report reveals Matthew's financial impact on GB
Report reveals Matthew's financial impact on GB
The impact of losses incurred across Grand Bahama's industrial and tourism sectors as a result of Hurricane Matthew were revealed in a financial damage assessment report on properties and companies owned by Hong Kong-based investment holding company Hutchison Whampoa.
Modest cost pressures due to Matthew, says Central Bank
In its Monthly Economic Financial Developments (MEFD) report for September, The Central Bank of The Bahamas (CBOB) warned about modest cost pressures due to Hurricane Matthew.
NHI could be 'slightly delayed' due to Hurricane Matthew
HEALTH Minister Dr. Perry Gomez admitted on Friday that due to Hurricane Matthew, which caused damage to public buildings including clinics, it was likely that the implementation of phase one of National Health Insurance (NHI) would be "slightly" delayed.