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November 18, 2016
CIBC's $100,000 gift to Hurricane Relief

RELIEF and recovery efforts for those most affected by Hurricane Matthew received another boost yesterday with a $100,000 donation from CIBC FirstCaribbean to the Bahamas Disaster Relief Fund.

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November 17, 2016
Bahamas Roadmasters Running Club Helps Persis Rodgers Home for the Aged

The Bahamas Roadmasters Running Club (BRRC) has become a household name on the local sports scene.

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November 08, 2016
Donations help women to begin rebuilding their lives - Nottage

TWO women who lost their roofs during the passage of Hurricane Matthew last month were yesterday presented with $6,000 worth of supplies to "begin the process of rebuilding their lives," according to Bain and Grants Town MP Dr. Bernard Nottage.

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November 01, 2016
Erroneous Social Media Message Creates Chaos at Red Cross

A message that circulated on social media making false claims that the Bahamas Red Cross Society was giving away food parcels and even flatscreen TVs, appliances and furniture to anyone who wanted them, created long lines outside the organization's headquarters on John F. Kennedy Drive yesterday.

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October 26, 2016
Pinder's Point resident says no relief from govt

RUTH Russell, 75, of Pinder's Point/Lewis Yard, has not received relief assistance from any government agency, and has had to depend on the kindness of the church and others for food, a hot meal, and help to repair her damaged house.

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BORCO donates $400,000
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October 18, 2016
BORCO donates $400,000

The Bahamas Oil Refinery Company has donated some $400,000 to the National Emergency Management Agency (NEMA) for clean-up and restoration efforts following the devastating arrival of Hurricane Matthew.

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October 17, 2016
'Water rushed into my home - and pushed boats into my yard'

WITH his fianc?e and one-year-old child lying on a bed as water rushed into his home, Theo Armbrister looked out through his window and saw the surge from Hurricane Matthew wash two large boats within several feet of his house.

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The good in us
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October 17, 2016
The good in us

On Saturday morning, as many New Providence residents frustrated by the nightmarish wait for power to be restored to their homes and businesses took to Facebook to offload on Bahamas Power and Light (BPL), various community organizations were busy addressing the needs of Hurricane Matthew victims.

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October 17, 2016
Commentary by Elcott Coleby - This Week in The Bahamas (October 10-14, 2016)

Prime Minister Christie announces ?Matthew? Exigency Order: Top on the minds of many Bahamians who suffered total loss and structural damage to both personal and commercial properties was state intervention in facilitating a return to some semblance of normalcy to their personal lives and businesses operations.

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October 17, 2016
'Looting' concerns in GB after storm

As Grand Bahamians continued to grapple with life after many of their homes and businesses were damaged or destroyed by Hurricane Matthew, Freeport resident Joe Darville, said yesterday it is "absolutely nauseating" to see the degree of "looting, inappropriate distribution" and hoarding of supplies, and the inadequate presence of authorities to bring order to an already challenging process in West...

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