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Grand Bahama United asks for donations and volunteers to aid Grand Bahama in the aftermath of hurricane Matthew
Grand Bahama United asks for donations and volunteers to aid Grand Bahama in the aftermath of hurricane Matthew
On Thursday, October 6th, hurricane Matthew devastated the island of Grand Bahama as a category 4 storm. Many Grand Bahamians have been displaced after numerous homes and businesses suffered major damage, with entire communities almost destroyed Grand Bahama United (GBU) is a group of Bahamians with roots from across the archipelago dedicated to bringing immediate relief to the island with a long ...
Matthew sparks water crisis
Matthew sparks water crisis
Central and North Andros have been suffering from a water shortage in the wake of the devastation of Hurricane Matthew, according to a press release from the Water and Sewerage Corporation Sunday morning.
NEMA Update No. 4, Saturday 08-oct-2016 6pm
NEMA Update No. 4, Saturday 08-oct-2016 6pm
HURRICANE MATTHEW UPDATE AS OF 6:00 PM
SATURDAY 08-OCT-2016
Family Islands Water Supply Status on Sunday October 09th 2016 following the Passage of Hurricane Matthew
Family Islands Water Supply Status on Sunday October 09th 2016 following the Passage of Hurricane Matthew
Water supplies throughout the Family Islands were generally maintained wherever stand-by power facilities were present, or power supply was uninterrupted
Supplies off to North Andros
Supplies off to North Andros
The HMBS Lawrence Major left the capital with much needed supplies for residents in North Andros, one of the areas hardest hit by the Category 4 Hurricane Matthew.
Nearly 5,000 sought shelter across nation
Nearly 5,000 sought shelter across nation
NEARLY 5,000 people either went voluntarily or were evacuated to shelters throughout The Bahamas during the passage of Hurricane Matthew, according to Director of Social Services Melanie Zonicle.
HeadKnowles launches hurricane relief effort
HeadKnowles launches hurricane relief effort
THE devastation left behind by Hurricane Matthew has set in motion massive relief efforts by charity organisations, which yesterday appealed for emergency food items and essential toiletries for people most impacted by the monster storm.
Beach vendor claims rejected by property owner
Beach vendor claims rejected by property owner
AS tension over the presence of vendors on Cabbage Beach escalates, one Paradise Island property manager is firing back at claims that he is the one behind efforts to have the group removed and jailed for trespassing.
Experts report growing evidence of benefits of massage in medical care for symptoms from diabetes to pain management
Experts report growing evidence of benefits of massage in medical care for symptoms from diabetes to pain management
Once a luxury reserved for the wealthy with dollars and time to spare, massage therapy is now serious science and an increasingly critical business in the medical profession, according to experts.
Experts report growing evidence of benefits of massage in medical care
Once a luxury reserved for the wealthy with dollars and time to spare, massage therapy is now serious science and an increasingly critical business in the medical profession, say experts.