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McNeil: Ensuring HIV-positive children stick to treatment plans
The greatest challenge with pediatric HIV patients is getting them to stick with their treatment plans, according to Dr. Percival McNeil, pediatrician and consultant at the Princess Margaret Hospital.
RASHAD JAMECO TUSANT
RASHAD JAMECO TUSANT
Memorial Service for MR. RASHAD JAMECO TUSANT, age 34 years of #30 Wayne Circle, Freeport, Grand Bahama will be held on Saturday, April 1st, 2023 at 2:00 p.m. at Kingdom Hall of Jehovah's Witness, Comet Road, Freeport, Grand Bahama.
Gov't unveils jetski crackdown
Gov't unveils jetski crackdown
The Port Department this week met with New Providence jet ski operators to outline policies to "deal with the nuisance" their craft cause, with Exuma-based bonefishing guides warning that efforts to establish similar businesses on their island could jeopardise the $13 million earnings they have generated over the last 15 years.
Ear Deveaux, minister of the environment, confirmed to Tribune Busi...
Sister of alleged shark attack victim says lifeguards should be on beaches
The sister of a man who died after police believe he was attacked by a shark is calling for lifeguards to be placed on public beaches in the country.
Three Bahamian schools compete at Penn Relays
Three Bahamian schools compete at Penn Relays
A trio of schools represented The Bahamas at this year's Penn Relays Carnival - the oldest and largest track and field competition in the United States, hosted annually since April 21, 1895 by the University of Pennsylvania at Franklin Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
Three pregnant women among confirmed Zika cases
Three pregnant women among confirmed Zika cases
One additional case of Zika has been reported, Director of Public Health Dr. Pearl McMillan confirmed yesterday.
Eating on $4 a day
Eating on $4 a day
Kristina McNeil, news anchor at Our News, learned of Hands For Hunger's (HFH) Dine On The Line challenge through HFH's Facebook page and used her position to raise public awareness on poverty in The Bahamas, encouraging her coworkers to do the same.
Officials prepare to fog as Zika fears grow
Officials prepare to fog as Zika fears grow
The Department of Environmental Health Services (DEHS) is prepared to fog New Providence and is making preparations to fog the Family Islands to mitigate against the transmission of the Zika virus, DEHS Director Andrew Forbes said yesterday.
Transport and Aviation Minister Hanna-Martin to attend High Level Symposium
The Minister of Transport and Aviation, the Honourable Glenys Hanna Martin will be attending a High Level Symposium on International Maritime Developments in The Caribbean on 21-22 February, 2013 in Montego Bay, Jamaica. Accompanying Minister Hanna Martin are Commander Patrick...
Bahamas Back In Business After Hurricane Sandy
Bahamas Back In Business After Hurricane Sandy
The Bahamas was back in business today in the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy - a storm which pounded the islands and killed the British boss of an investment bank.