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What To Do When Someone With Alzheimer’s Disease Wanders
The definition of wandering varies from context to context. Technically, wandering is an umbrella term for several different behaviors. This includes elopement (attempts to escape), repetitive pacing and becoming lost. According to neurologist, Jagan Pillai, MD, PhD, Assistant Professor, Neurology, Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine, most of the caregivers he works with think about wander...
Energy Min.: We Are Focused On Bringing Reliable, Affordable Energy
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - On Thursday talks of possible late fee charges at Bahamas Power and Light as a result of a story printed in the Tribune Newspaper caused widespread discussion. Energy Minister JoBeth Coleby-Davis clearing up the misunderstanding.
NYGARD GUILTY OF SEXUAL ASSAULTS: Mogul expected to be jailed - with more court cases to come
NYGARD GUILTY OF SEXUAL ASSAULTS: Mogul expected to be jailed - with more court cases to come
PETER Nygard, the former fashion mogul who held political and cultural sway in The Bahamas as a long-time Lyford Cay resident, was convicted of sexual assault in Toronto, Canada, yesterday in the first of several criminal trials he will face over his treatment of women in multiple countries across several decades.
Man shot dead at Harbour Bay Plaza
Man shot dead at Harbour Bay Plaza
SCREAMS rang out through the Harbour Bay Plaza last night and tearful family members gathered as a 29-year-old man was shot dead after leaving the gym.
Pintard: Publish procurement report
Pintard: Publish procurement report
Free National Movement (FNM) Leader Michael Pintard yesterday called on the Davis administration to follow the law and report on the millions of dollars worth of contracts it has awarded.
Fake news
Fake news
Dear Editor, Recently, we have heard the widespread accusations of fake news against the major global news organizations, such as Fox News. With that said, I find it equally difficult to swallow the "news" presented in our own Bahamian newspapers. After all these years, it is clear that much of what the interviewed experts and ...
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Pintard criticizes government over Saudi Loan and non-compliance with Procurement Act
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Opposition leader Michael Pintard is slamming the Davis administration over recent comments regarding a $70 million Saudi loan and the government's delay in complying with the Procurement Act. Pintard said in a statement, "Instead of doing the right thing and offering a heartfelt apology for them breaking the law yet again by [...]
Time to change libel law
Time to change libel law
We were very intrigued to read this week that the British government is finally moving to reform its famous libel law.
The reform proposal was presented to Parliament last week, and hailed as “essential to the health of democracy that people should be free to debate issues and challenge authority”.
Under British libel law, a defendant is guilty until proven innocent. A plaintiff does ...
PM Ingraham to Lead Investment Promotion Mission to Canada
As I informed Members of the House of Assembly yesterday I will be using the occasion of my visit to Canada for the Annual Meetings of the Inter-American Development Bank to lead a trade and investment promotion mission while in Canada. The mission will include stops in Western and Eastern Canada.
I will be joined in the Trade and Investment Mission by the Attorney General, Sen. the Hon. John...
Shark Cartoonist Jim Toomey Joins Effort to Protect Sharks in The Bahamas
NASSAU, Bahamas - Syndicated cartoonist
Jim Toomey, whose
Sherman's Lagoon comic strip appears in more than 250 newspapers in over 30 countries, will be in The
Bahamas
this week to push for increased shark protections. The artist will
speak at several public forums and will visit with schoolchildren in
Long Island and
Nassau.
"The
Bahamas
has something wonderful in its waters, something ...