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43 NEW CASES CONFIRMED ON TUESDAY

HEALTH officials confirmed 43 new cases of COVID-19 on Tuesday.

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17 NEW COVID CASES ON SATURDAY

THE Ministry of Health confirmed 17 cases of COVID-19 on Saturday, bringing the nation’s toll to 8,127.

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60 new COVID-19 cases, two additional deaths on Friday

The Ministry of Health reported that there were 60 new COVID-19 cases and two additional deaths on Friday.

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34 new COVID-19 cases, one additional death on Monday

The Ministry of Health reported that there were 34 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 on Monday and one additional death.

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61 new COVID-19 cases and one death reported on Wednesday

The Ministry of Health reported on Wednesday that there were 61 newly confirmed cases of COVID-19 and one death.

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159 new cases confirmed

THE Ministry of Health reported 159 additional COVID-19 cases yesterday.

Concerned about the influence of the Chinese

REFERENCE The Tribune of Monday, October 31st, 2016, and in particular to the comments of Govon Bowe and Philip Galanis on the influence of the Chinese on the economy of the Bahamas.

Alexandria's voice shines

ALEXANDRIA Rolle, of Garvin Tynes Primary School, emerged as the victor of the Voices of Hope Championship Speech Competition. Voices of Hope is a national speech competition organised by the Department of Education's Religious Studies Unit. Students adva

Chantal remnants may bring storms

REMNANTS of the weather system Chantal are moving northwards and may bring thunderstorms to the Bahamas this weekend.

SEVERE WEATHER WARNING

The Bahamas Department of Meteorology has issued a severe weather warning from 1.30 pm Tuesday until 3.30pm.

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INSIGHT: Planting the seed

As I quietly walk through the mangrove forest, all around me I observe an eco-system teeming with life.

Abaco broker 'defrauded' on $9m crypto tech stake

An Abaco-based broker is alleging it was defrauded out of obtaining an up to $9m equity ownership stake in a technology outfit providing services to the global digital assets industry.

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PLEA OVER DORIAN DEATH CERTIFICATES: ‘I just want peace and to move on’ after mother and brother were killed

FOUR years after her mother and brother died during Hurricane Dorian, Sitha Silien says she just wants to find peace and move on with her life – a dream that would only be made possible after she obtains her loved ones’ death certificates.

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Minnis: FNM’s shanty town plans would solve problem

FORMER Prime Minister Dr Hubert Minnis has urged the Davis administration to follow the former government’s plan to address the proliferation of shanty towns.

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A home at last for Dorian survivor

A WEEK after receiving her commitment letter for a brand-new home, Dorian survivor Lovely McIntosh says she is still in disbelief and overwhelmed with joy that she will finally have a place to call her own.

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My son didn’t have to die

A GRIEVING family in Abaco wants the government to better equip the island with the resources needed to treat divers suffering from the bends after their loved one is believed to have died from symptoms associated with the illness last week.

Businesses thankful for minimal impact

ABACO business owners are thankful their livelihoods were spared significant damage from Hurricane Nicole, which passed over the island as a tropical storm on Wednesday before strengthening over Grand Bahama.

EDITORIAL: Hurricane survivors left in limbo by rules change

THE aftermath of Hurricane Dorian hit The Bahamas hard. First, there were the personal losses – the deaths of so many in the storm. Second came the challenge to rebuild.

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‘Banner year’: Resorts beat revenue target by 10% pts

Resorts on major Family Islands are targeting “a banner year” in 2023 after room revenues through to end-October beat the industry’s post-COVID target by ten percentage points.

Man is alive today thanks to blood drive

SIXTY-year-old Abaco resident Samuel "Will" Bethel lay on the operating table undergoing major surgery and it became quickly apparent that in order to get him through, surgeons were going to require immense amounts of blood. After 30 years in Marsh Harbou