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CIBC FirstCaribean Pledges It's Support To Caribbean Infrastructure Conference As Co-Title Sponsor
CIBC FirstCaribean Pledges It's Support To Caribbean Infrastructure Conference As Co-Title Sponsor
CIBC FirstCaribbean will once more be playing an integral role in the annual Caribbean Infrastructure Forum, CARIF 2023, in Miami next month.
Active Cases of Dengue Fever are being Monitored; Public Urged to Use Clinics
Minister of Health and Wellness the Hon. Dr. Michael Darville said the public should be aware that the Ministry’s National Communicable Disease Surveillance Unit and Department of Public Health teams in New Providence and Abaco are actively monitoring 16 positive cases and family members with Dengue Fever.
Dengue cases on the rise
Dengue cases on the rise
Minister of Health and Wellness Dr. Michael Darville said yesterday that officials are on high alert as the number of dengue fever cases in The Bahamas is on the rise. Darville said there are now 16 cases, with three in the hospital and one of those in the intensive care unit. Officials reported just three cases ...
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Grand Cay Power Struggles
Grand Cay Power Struggles
NASSAU, BAHAMAS - Unreliable utilities and inadequate healthcare facilities creating some issues for the people who live and visit Grand Cay.
FNM must serve as a check on the PLP
FNM must serve as a check on the PLP
The role of an effective opposition is vital to the functioning of a healthy democracy. In any democratic system, the opposition serves as a counterbalance to the ruling party, offering an alternative perspective, scrutinizing government actions, and ensuring accountability. Its primary objectives are to provide constructive criticism, represent the interests of diverse segments of society, ...
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Thirty-nine new doctors graduate from UWI School of Clinical Medicine and Research
NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Thirty-nine graduates from the University of the West Indies (UWI) School of Clinical Medicine and Research have been sworn in as the newest doctors in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas. The graduates were robed and took the Hippocratic oath during an Oath Swearing and Award Ceremony on July 24th at the Baha [...]
Pintard lashes govt on spending practices
Pintard lashes govt on spending practices
Opposition Leader Michael Pintard has accused the government of squandering increased revenues that have come from the reopening of the world and the Bahamian economy.
Health Minister Tells New Doctors the Ministry is on a Journey to Improve Healthcare Services
Health Minister Tells New Doctors the Ministry is on a Journey to Improve Healthcare Services
The Minister of Health and Wellness the Hon. Dr. Michael Darville said the Ministry of Health and Wellness is on a journey to improve quality healthcare services for every single citizen in the Commonwealth of The Bahamas.
Marsh Harbour to get new community hospital
Marsh Harbour to get new community hospital
MARSH HARBOUR, Abaco --- Officials of the National Insurance Board and Coastline Construction Tuesday signed a contract for $12 million for the construction of a new community hospital in Marsh Harbour.
Scheduled to be completed within 60 weeks, the signing and groundbreaking ceremony for the facility came almost 25 years after NIB completed its first Community Clinic at Marsh Harbour ...
Kaiden Moss-Moultrie pens overall winning Laws of Life essay
Aquinas College's Kaiden Moss-Moultrie was the top scorer in the senior division and overall winner of the 15th Laws of Life Essay Competition. She walked away with a $1,000 scholarship and a prize that was matched equally for her school. University of The Bahamas' Chanae Barr, C.H. Reeves' Kevin Williams, Temple Christian School's Dwayne Small, ...
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