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HAPPY RETURNS

pproaching this family home located at the top of a hill in Hope Town, Bahamas, you’d be forgiven for thinking it had stood here for generations thanks to its weathered clapboard frontage and green shutters. However, it is newly built – twice over, in fact. Its Canadian owners, a couple with four grown children, commissioned the build in 2018, after holidaying here for decades. But disaster struck when Hurricane Dorian hit the

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