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Hands for Hunger helps out in north Eleuthera
HANDS for Hunger travelled to North Eleuthera over the weekend to deliver food to people facing food insecurity in the Harbour Island and Spanish Wells communities.
‘Eleuthera in desperate need for major fixes’
AN Eleuthera businessman says there are “a lot of concerns” on the island and keeping the electricity on is chief among them.
Anniversary party for Anglicans wrapping up
The Anglican Diocese of the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands will conclude its year of celebrating 150 years as a Diocese on Sunday, 5 February with a special service at Christ Church Cathedral. The service will be a solemn evensong, sermon and b
Anniversary party for Anglicans wrapping up
The Anglican Diocese of the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands will conclude its year of celebrating 150 years as a Diocese on Sunday, 5 February with a special service at Christ Church Cathedral. The service will be a solemn evensong, sermon and b
Anniversary party for Anglicans wrapping up
The Anglican Diocese of the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands will conclude its year of celebrating 150 years as a Diocese on Sunday, 5 February with a special service at Christ Church Cathedral. The service will be a solemn evensong, sermon and b
Anniversary party for Anglicans wrapping up
The Anglican Diocese of the Bahamas and the Turks and Caicos Islands will conclude its year of celebrating 150 years as a Diocese on Sunday, 5 February with a special service at Christ Church Cathedral. The service will be a solemn evensong, sermon and b
Bahamas Softball: All-Star Tourney starts Thursday
IN a rematch of the 6th Bahamas Games in July, the Bahamas Softball Federation will stage its 2023 All-Star Tournament this weekend in the Bankers Field at the Baillou Hills Sporting Complex.

Kessinger murder: Islander charged
A 27-year-old Cat Island native who was arraigned in Magistrate’s Court yesterday charged with robbing at knifepoint and murdering an elderly American woman on that island, claimed he was the victim of police brutality while in custody.

Government signs deal to borrow $70m from IDB
THE government signed agreements for two investment loans worth $70m with the Inter-American Development Bank yesterday.The loans will fund an airport infrastructure programme in the Family Islands and a climate resilient coastal infrastructure and m

Building an island empire of beauty
With more than 13 years experience in the field of health and wellness, Pryia Russell-Ellis is now offering women the best in beauty services through her company, the Touch of the Islands Spa.Based in Bimini, the company offers services that range fr

The sea goes missing at Long Island
PHOTOS and cell phone video of the shoreline in Long Island receding because of Hurricane Irma went viral on the weekend, with the phenomenon being reported by multiple international news outlets.

Damage in Inagua - but no residents displaced by storm
ACCOMPANIED by a senior government delegation, returning residents of Inagua yesterday found an island that had withstood Hurricane Irma’s blows, the hurricane only downing several lamp poles and causing roof damage to some structures.
How my friend helped fulfill a dream for these islands
It is most difficult for me to accept that Sol Kerzner has died at the age of 84. I had the very good fortune of working with Sol from the day he assumed control and management.
Airlift vital for Eleuthera hotels
INCREASED resort accommodations on Eleuthera should help to attract more airlift to the island, its Chamber of Commerce president telling Tribune Business yesterday that limited access has been a major challenge.

BTC team hears concerns on Moore's Island
ABACO’S Moore’s Island residents welcomed BTC’s executive team headed by CEO Geoff Houston, who visited to hear customer concerns and offer some good news following the post-Hurricane Sandy restoration work.

Former minister disappointed with NEMA's family island flood response
A FORMER cabinet minister yesterday said he is disappointed with NEMA and its response to distressed Family Islands – particularly Exuma – in the aftermath of recent flooding across the country.

More details revealed for taxis and large vehicle bridge toll rise
LABOUR Minister Shane Gibson recently reminded the public that toll rates for the Sidney Poitier Bridge to Paradise Island will increase on May 1.

Minnis calls for rebuilding contracts to be published
FNM leader Dr Hubert Minnis said yesterday the opposition will “fully support” the government’s rebuilding efforts in the Family Islands affected by Hurricane Joaquin as long as the contracts for the work are published in the local dailies.

Yachts sail to the aid of islands hit by Hurricane Joaquin
AS relief efforts continue in the islands hit hardest by Hurricane Joaquin, an aid organisation has offered a helping hand.

Exumian Rudolph McKenzie victorious in ‘Man in the Boat’ sculling race
Bahamian Brewery & Beverage Company hosted its Sands ‘Man in the Boat’ sculling race during the National Family Islands Regatta in beautiful Elizabeth Harbour, Georgetown, Exuma.