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Coral bleaching most 'drastic in recorded history', says local scientists
The Perry Institute for Marine Science (PIMS) and the Bahamas National Trust (BNT) are warning that coral reefs in the Exuma Cays Land and Sea Park (ECLSP) are suffering the "most drastic coral bleaching events in recorded history". PIMS and the BNT explained in a press statement released yesterday that the threat of climate change has lead ...
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Renovations at A&E causing challenges for health workers, Darville says
Minister of Health and Wellness Dr. Michael Darville acknowledged that doctors and nurses in the Accident and Emergency department (A&E) at Princess Margaret Hospital (PMH) are working in cramped conditions as renovations at the hospital continue.
Chemotherapy and the feet
Chemotherapy and the feet
Cancer is one of the leading causes of death and illness worldwide, including The Bahamas. There are many people in The Bahamas receiving chemotherapy for treatment of various types of cancer including breast, prostate, colon and more. The recent improvements in chemo therapies have resulted in more cancer survivors and people living longer. Despite these ...
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Abaco Dorian victim finds hope & success at Sandals Emerald Bay, Chrishner Butler watched friends float away, grateful every day for new life in Exuma
It is hard, even today more than three years later, for Chrishner Butler to talk about Hurricane Dorian without describing the chilling memories of bodies floating by, being washed out to sea, loved ones unaccounted for, days of being cut off without communication.
Abaco Dorian victim finds hope and success at Sandals Emerald Bay
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — It is hard, even today more than three years later, for Chrishner Butler to talk about Hurricane Dorian without describing the chilling memories of bodies floating by, being washed out to sea, loved ones unaccounted for, days of being cut off without communication. Butler is from Fox Town, Abaco, where before the [...]
Becoming a leading tourism destination
Becoming a leading tourism destination
Visionary leaps of faith, bold strategy, and providence have collectively laid the foundation for unprecedented growth and an undeniable record of resilience and reinvention in Bahamian tourism. The seeds were planted long ago for the successes achieved, to date, and the many lessons learned along the way. The architects of tourism believed in the potential ...
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Bursel Edward Morley
Bursel Edward Morley
Funeral service for Bursel Edward Morley, 56 yrs., a resident of Forbes Hill, Exuma, will be held at Anointed to Reign, on Saturday, July 1, 2023 at 10:00 a.m.
Confirmed Case of Monkeypox/Mpox in New Providence
Confirmed Case of Monkeypox/Mpox in New Providence
The Ministry of Health & Wellness advises that a case of Monkeypox, also called Mpox, has been confirmed in a 31 year old male resident of New Providence. The patient, who has no significant medical or travel history, began experiencing symptoms on the 1st of June.
Swim nationals set for next weekend
Swim nationals set for next weekend
The Bahamas Aquatics Federation is set to host its 51st national championships at the Betty Kelly-Kenning National Swim Complex. It gets underway on June 15 and wraps up on Father's Day, June 18. President of the federation Algernon Cargill said he expects high quality swims from Bahamian and international swimmers. The boys and girls age ...
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Lakeisha Rolle one-ups Love Potion # 9 with her award-winning welcome drink to Sandals Emerald Bay guests
Lakeisha Rolle one-ups Love Potion # 9 with her award-winning welcome drink to Sandals Emerald Bay guests
When the Searchers sand Love Potion #9, they never met Lakeisha Rolle, the famed bartender from Sandals Emerald Bay who wooed and wowed hundreds of guests since she won the award for the most original welcome drink in the popular resort’s history.