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'Tell emergency staff if you think you have COVID'
'Tell emergency staff if you think you have COVID'
THE National Emergency Medical Services is appealing to members of the public reporting a medical emergency through 919 to identify wherever possible the likelihood that they may be COVID positive.
Do you like you
Do you like you
My Friend, the question posed by the title of today's article is a most important one 'Do You Like You?... well do you?
No one can defeat you but you
No one can defeat you but you
Now I've stated this again and again in these articles over the years, however let me repeat it again today.
When you forgive you win
When you forgive you win
A few days ago I took part in a very lively discussion on Face- book regarding "forgive- ness".
BREEF Hosts Youth Journalism Workshop
BREEF Hosts Youth Journalism Workshop
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Recently our Marlena Leonard shared stories of a different kind, taking some time out to share journalism tips with over 30 young aspiring journalists.
Former D.N.A. Leader: Focus On What Is In Front Of You
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Former Democratic National Alliance Leader Branville McCartney criticizing Prime Minister Philip Davis for his constant traveling.
"Agriculture Prepares You For Life"
"Agriculture Prepares You For Life"
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - C.V. Bethel Senior High School is also one of several schools doing their part to encourage backyard agriculture and homegrown food.
Did You Rock Your Socks?
Did You Rock Your Socks?
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - If you looked down while you were out and about today you may have noticed some funky patterned or even mismatched socks on many people.
Disney is Committed to Youth Development Through Culture
ELEUTHERA, BAHAMAS - Junior Junkanooers in Eleuthera receiving a major boost for their parade recently.
"VIOLENCE AND GANGS DON'T GET YOU NOWHERE IN LIFE": Teens behind 'Get Dem Reggie' video using platform to reduce school violence
TWO Bahamian teenagers who became a viral sensation for their captivating "Get Dem Reggie" video are now using their platform to reduce school violence, saying they want students to know that "violence and gangs don't get you nowhere in life".