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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Police Commissioner outlines RBPF reform plan following indictment of senior officer

NASSAU, BAHAMAS — Police Commissioner Clayton Fernander has proposed the implementation of key reforms, including an encrypted whistleblower platform, mandatory integrity testing for senior officers, and enhanced transparency measures, to restore integrity and public trust in the Royal Bahamas Police Force.  The police Commissioner outlined the reforms in an address Sunday night, which comes on the heels of the indictment...
Eyewitness News

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS- A 26-year-old father has become the country’s 114th homicide victim after being ambushed by a lone gunman Sunday night. Ceron Barr, a father of one, was attacked near West End Avenue and Market Street. According to authorities, he was shot multiple times and died on the scene. Preliminary investigations indicate that Barr was leaving a business establishment when...
Natario McKenzie

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS – Total foreign arrivals to The Bahamas grew by nearly 22 percent in the third quarter, according to data from the Central Bank. In its Quarterly Economic Review for September 2024, the regulator noted: “For the three months to September, information from the Ministry of Tourism revealed that total foreign arrivals grew by 21.6 percent to 2.6 million,...
Natario McKenzie

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NASSAU, BAHAMAS- The construction sector saw robust growth in the third quarter, driven by foreign investments and strengthened by domestic private sector activity, with total mortgage disbursements for new construction and repairs nearly doubling to $43.1 million according to the Central Bank. This surge according to the regulator’s Quarterly Economic Review, September 2024, was supported by a 20 percent rise...

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