Ava Turnquest

Digital Head
ava.turnquest@ewnnews.com
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About Ava Turnquest

Ava Turnquest is the head of the Digital Department at Eyewitness News. Her most notable beat coverage spans but is not limited to politics, immigration and human rights, with a focus especially on minority groups. She got her start as a print journalist when she was recruited to work full-time at The Tribune while still a sophomore in college. Notwithstanding the grueling demands of the news desk, she eventually graduated with a BA in Media Journalism from the College of The Bahamas. Ava continued to work at the Tribune for a total of 10 years, and garnered the title of chief reporter at the midway point of her time at the organization. While print journalism will always hold a special place in her heart, she made the leap into digital journalism, landing the senior role of head of digital at the newly-formed Eyewitness News in 2018. As a self-proclaimed literary alchemist, she uses her prowess as a journalist to lend to a more equitable, egalitarian society; she strongly believes that empathy can solve all of the world’s problems. In 2018, she was nominated by the Bahamas Press Club for “The Eric Wilmott Award for Investigative Journalism”. Ava is deeply motivated by her passion about the role of the media, known as the fourth estate, and uses her pen to inform, educate and sensitize the communities that they serve.

About Ava Turnquest

Natario McKenzie

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS: The Central Bank of The Bahamas has ordered businesses and individuals to immediately stop producing and selling unauthorized products featuring images or designs resembling Bahamian banknotes and coins, warning that offenders could face prosecution. The regulator said it has observed an increase in entities and individuals “reproducing, producing, selling and distributing” items incorporating designs, images, symbols or other...
Indea Cartwright

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – There are some things in life that should never be up for discussion, and the safety of our children is one of them. I am increasingly troubled by what I see on our roads: children standing in moving vehicles, sitting unrestrained in the front seat, moving freely around in the back, sticking their heads out of windows...
Indea Cartwright

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS –  I have been fortunate enough to have lived a fairly long life and would have experienced and observed all of the coming and goings of first The Bahamas Electrical Company ; then The Bahamas Electricity Corporation and now the celebrated and much malaigned The Bahamas Power & Light Corporation.             Back in the late 1950's and...
Natario McKenzie

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS: Police in Eleuthera are investigating after a 22-year-old woman was transported to New Providence for medical treatment following an alleged suicide attempt on Sunday. According to preliminary reports, the woman allegedly ingested a large quantity of over-the-counter medication after becoming distressed following a verbal argument with her boyfriend and the end of their relationship. A relative reportedly told...

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