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News Article
April 16, 2012
Rt. Hon. Hubert A. Ingraham Prime Minister Constituency Opening in Cat Island

Good Evening Cat Island,
Colour Red has come to Cat Island! And we are very happy to be here, the cradle of Bahamian culture ? rake n?scrape music, Quadrille dancing, Cuomo Hill/Mt. Alvernia, and the site of slave plantations ruins -- too many to mention. And home of some of the most productive, most educated and most artistically gifted people in The Bahamas.

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News Article
January 31, 2023
Passport Office is opened on Cat Island

PRIME Minister Phillip Davis returned to his constituency yesterday to open Cat Island's first passport office in a move that was welcomed with open arms by residents there.

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News Article
April 18, 2011
Fresh water turtles thriving in Cat Island

Take a look at this crystal-clear video of fresh water turtles in the northern part of Bimini.

The video was shot by biologist Grant Johnson, who was on vacation when he shot the video.

Speaking to BahamasLocal.com, Johnson said that not much is known about freshwater turtles in The Bahamas. Suggestions are that the turtles in Cat Island are from the same species as the ones in Bimini, whe...

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News Article
October 26, 2016
Cat Island Sailing Club to host boat cruise for hurricane relief

In an effort to assist those greatly impacted by Hurricane Matthew, the Cat Island Sailing club will host a boat cruise this weekend with the majority of the proceeds going toward families affected during the hurricane.

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Real Estate
Coconut Bay Plantation
  • $ 135,000
  • Vacant Land
  • Cat Island, Bahamas
  • Lot Area : 22000 sqft

HG Christie Real Estate   All properties of this realtor


News Article
April 15, 2012
(Video) Cat Island Rally Remarks by Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham

Colour Red has come to Cat Island!? And we are very happy to be here, the cradle of Bahamian culture - rake n'scrape music, Quadrille dancing, Cuomo Hill/Mt. Alvernia, and the site of slave plantations ruins -- too many to mention.? And home of some of the most productive, most educated and most artistically gifted people in The Bahamas.

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