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October 02, 2015
Latest Information from Islands Affected by Hurricane Joaquin

The following is the latest assessment, as of 2:30 p.m. EDT, on October 2, 2015, provided by the National Emergency Management Agency, in co-ordination with local government officials from islands affected by Hurricane Joaquin:

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October 02, 2015
Latest information from islands affected by Hurricane Joaquin - 2:30pm Friday

NASSAU, The Bahamas -- The following is the latest assessment, as of 2:30 p.m. EDT, on October 2, 2105, provided by the National Emergency Management Agency, in co-ordination with local government officials from islands affected by Hurricane Joaquin:
In Rum Cay, it is reported that St. Christopher's Anglican Church, the island's shelter, experienced structural damages and damages from flooding. Ho...

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October 02, 2015
Latest Information from Islands Affected by Hurricane Joaquin

In Rum Cay, it is reported that St. Christopher?s Anglican Church, the island's shelter, experienced structural damages and damages from flooding. However, the persons seeking shelter there relocated to the clinic, and they are anticipating more than the 32 persons already there.

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October 02, 2015
8:30 PM Update from Islands Affected by Hurricane Joaquin

In Rum Cay, it is reported that 32 persons were seeking shelter in the clinic, and they are anticipating an increase in that number. At the time of the report, the island was said to be experiencing heavy rains with limited visibility, winds estimated at 90-100 mph, and heavy flooding. Trees were down, roads impassable, lines and poles were down, dock reportedly destroyed, airport flooded and p...

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October 01, 2015
Bahamas Islands Affected by Hurricane Joaquin

The following is the latest reports, in bullet form, as of 4 p.m. EDT, provided by the National Emergency Management Agency, in co-ordination with local government officials from islands affected by Hurricane Joaquin:

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September 28, 2015
Vaccinations: to protect, prevent and preserve

For anyone to die from a disease that medical professionals can prevent is horrifying, says Dr. Dionne Dames-Rahming.

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November 19, 2014
Award winning studentss renovate historic Cat Island kitchen

Fulfilling a promise to Cat Island native, the late Margaretta Rolle, students of the award winning Indaba Project are working hard to restore Mrs Rolle?s historic detached limestone kitchen in the mystic island...

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June 15, 2011
Bahamian high school team places seventh in international tourism competition

Four Bahamian students are making waves -- but it's not in academics or sports.  The four students of Anatol Rodgers High School are instead making waves in the tourism and hospitality industry.
Brandon Brooks, Delnika Stuart, Christoff Hall and Lakeyia Adderley, four persons that took tourism and hospitality studies at Anatol Rodgers High School, traveled to Orlando, Florida for the eighth a...

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July 01, 2014
Schooner Bay announces new additions

Schooner Bay, a self-described "sustainable" real estate development on Great Abaco Island, has announced plans for property additions.
Aside from the Bahamian-style homes buyers have the opportunity to build, condominiums are now also for sale at the harbor village. Schooner Bay's newest residential offering is called Verandah House. The one- and two-bedroom condominiums range from 650 to 1,400 s...

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December 13, 2011
Vendors thank BSW for Arawak Cay upgrades

As the huge tents and mile-long security fencing erected for Bahamas Speed Week Revival were being dismantled yesterday, the Arawak Cay Vendors' Association thanked organizers and government agencies for "elevating the area known as the Fish Fry to a whole new level".
"Arawak Cay looks amazing," said Bruno Minnis, president of the Arawak Cay Vendors' Association. "We want to officially thank the ...

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