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10222020 OBITUARIES AND RELIGION
Thursday, 22nd October, 2020.
Tribune printing dates for Christmas holiday
The Tribune will be publishing tomorrow and Wednesday as normal before taking a break over Christmas and returning on Monday, December 29.
Last surviving colonial governor dies, aged 101
THE last surviving British colonial governor of the Bahamas has died in England at the age of 101.
Family asks killer to turn himself in
A YEAR after her mysterious death, family and friends of Bridget Saunders are calling on her killer to turn himself in.
Children in tears as they mourn dead schoolboy
CONFUSED and shaken Doris Johnson Senior High School teachers and students tried to come to grips with the murder of 16-year-old Adonai Wilson, who was yesterday remembered as a boy with “good prospects”.
Extraordinary death total
Extraordinary number of deaths Bahamas/COVID Statistics are readily available online.
‘Don’t sweep our boys’ deaths under the carpet’
THE family of Blair John, one of the two young men found dead in Italy last month, has raised concerns that authorities initially attempted to sweep the investigation into their deaths “under the carpet”.
THE KDK REPORT: When tomorrow never comes
A UNIVERSAL unwavering truth is that at some point, we will all die.
THE KDK REPORT: When tomorrow never comes
A UNIVERSAL unwavering truth is that at some point, we will all die.
INSIGHT: We’ve got the vaccines but need to do a much better job persuading the public to take them
THE arrival of more vaccines and more assurances will bolster our supply before the year’s end is certainly good news. However, with a void the size of the Grand Canyon in the government’s communication and vaccine education machinery, vaccination hesitancy may still prevail. If it does, you can bet the people of The Bahamas will lose handily.
Funeral homes ‘overwhelmed’
A SIGNIFICANT increase in deaths is overwhelming and distressing funeral home workers, according to Funeral Directors Association President Kirsch Ferguson.
EDITORIAL: Evidence there to check the facts
EVIDENCE is a powerful thing.
Crisis’ toll on non-COVID patients
FORMER Health Minister Dr Duane Sands believes some people who have sought medical care for non-COVID-19 illnesses in the public healthcare system have probably suffered and died due to the strain the virus has had on resources.
EDITORIAL: We must not become numb to COVID death toll
THE biggest issue facing The Bahamas before the election remains the biggest issue facing the nation after the election.
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