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Anae's Fabrics
Anae's Fabrics
Carmichael Road
Nassau
Nassau / Paradise Island, Bahamas
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UB athletics trainer certified in modern process of dry needling
University of The Bahamas (UB) Head Athletics Trainer Sasha Johnson was recently certified in the sports medicine process of dry needling at the Institute of Athlete Regeneration in Houston, Texas, as a part of UB Athletics Department's ongoing program of excellence. Dry needling is a [...]
Historic Charlestown comes to
Historic Charlestown comes to
From musical chairs, to sack races, a washing competition, to skipping rope, the egg and spoon race, a needle and thread race, hula hooping to kite flying, ring play, and Bahamian story telling ? activities abound for the young and the young at heart, at this weekend?s Tru-Tru Bahamian Festival.
Golden Yolk Egg Production Project is urgent and crucial says Prime Minister Davis
As the Government pushes toward 25 percent reduction of imported food by 2025, Prime Minister and Minister of Finance, the Hon. Philip Davis said the Golden Yolk Egg Production initiative is an “urgent” and “crucial” undertaking that moves a step closer to food security.
RBDF Strategy for Addressing Human Smuggling in The Bahamas
The maritime borders of The Bahamas are challenged by illicit activities that often occur at the same time within different geographical locations around The Bahamas (Photo 1 - Illicit Maritime Activities)...
NEMA Receives Medical Supplies for Hurricane Joaquin Relief
Baptist Health International of Coral Gables, Florida, donated 50 boxes of medical supplies to aid health care professionals tend the basic needs of victims of the recently devastating Hurricane Joaquin, which impacted the Central and Southeast Bahamas.
Safe: Men Found At Sea
Safe: Men Found At Sea
Julian Wallace was thankful to be alive, after being stranded at sea for almost a week, with nothing but hope and prayers keeping him and his two shipmates alive.
Man's plight may lead to life-saving register
Man's plight may lead to life-saving register
The plight of a popular Junkanoo member has paved the way for the Bahamas to create the very first Caribbean bone marrow registry.
Californian Sara Sorensen has so far established local partners with Bahamian physicians and Rotary Clubs towards organising a bone marrow drive.
She arrived in the Bahamas last week, motivated by a desire to save the life of her friend Roosevelt "Lee" Adderley
Twenty Five (25) years of being Polio-free in the Americas
In 1975, before widespread immunization against polio, almost 6,000 children were paralyzed in the Americas due to the disease. In 1991, the last 6 cases of polio were reported, and in 1994, the Region was the first in the world to be certified polio-free...