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Flooding, heavy rain and wind hit Grand Bahama
Flooding, heavy rain and wind hit Grand Bahama
GRAND Bahama experienced flooding, heavy rain, wind and thunderstorm conditions from the outer bands of powerful Hurricane Ian, which made landfall on Florida yesterday.
UPDATED: MASK MANDATE LIFTED ON OCT 1...but requirement stays in classrooms, healthcare facilities and care homes
UPDATED: MASK MANDATE LIFTED ON OCT 1...but requirement stays in classrooms, healthcare facilities and care homes
Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis said today that the mask mandate will be lifted, starting on October 1st.
2.4 million visitors in the first five months of 2022
Tourist arrivals grew to 2.43 million between January and April this year, the most recent data from the Ministry of Tourism revealed. Visitors that arrived by sea made up the majority of tourists so far this year, accounting for 1.8 million passengers; while stopover (air) arrivals amounted to just under 600,000 passengers.
Taylor, Nairn qualify for finals at Commonwealth Games
Bahamian junior swimmer Lamar Taylor made history at the Sandwell Aquatics Center in Londonderry, Smethwick, England, on Tuesday, becoming the first Bahamian male to advance to the 50 meters (m) freestyle final at the Commonwealth Games.
SEVEN DAY FORECAST FOR THE BAHAMAS from 2ND May to 8TH May 2022
General Situation: A surface trough across the Southeast Bahamas coupled with a mid to upper level disturbance moving eastwards across the area will support showers and thunderstorms across the islands through Wednesday. High pressure centered northeast of the area will shift eastwards as well allowing winds to relax across the Bahamas through the remainder of the week, Expect very warm temperatur...
Officials monitoring 'slight increase' in cases of COVID
OFFICIALS at the Ministry of Health and Wellness are monitoring the "slight increase" in positive COVID-19 cases over the past few days and will be discussing ongoing concerns about the pandemic at an upcoming meeting this week.
Deep Water Cay reaches nearly 90,000 Nashville residents in magazine feature
Like many Southerners, my first glimpse of the Bahamas was from the bow of the ?Big Red Boat,? the once-licensed official cruise ship of Disney World.
Davis tells churches: I have heard you
Davis tells churches: I have heard you
PRIME Minister Phillip "Brave" Davis said yesterday he has heard "the cries" of religious leaders and is now looking at how best to safely relax COVID-19 restrictions on churches for the safety of all.
Churches ignored COVID protocols
Churches ignored COVID protocols
BAHAMAS Christian Council President Bishop Delton Fernander says he's eager to meet with the new Davis administration with a view to relaxing certain COVID-19 measures on churches.
'Parents must do better job'
'Parents must do better job'
AFTER a spate of murders, National Security Minister Wayne Munroe, QC, said yesterday there needs to be a greater focus placed on "properly raising our children" to help crack down on crime.