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PM Davis calls the future building of the New Bight International Airport ‘truly exciting’
PM Davis calls the future building of the New Bight International Airport ‘truly exciting’
Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis said that what his Government is building in New Bight, Cat Island, is “truly exciting,” and an important part of a “broader push to support the vitality of all our Family Islands.”
PM Davis Applauds Opening of Cat Island Passport Office
Prime Minister and Minister of Finance the Hon. Philip Davis (right) and Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Public Service the Hon. Frederick Mitchell (left) look on as the oldest resident in Arthur's Town, Cat Island, Sheva Webb, cuts the ribbon, during Official Opening Ceremony for the Cat Island Passport Office, on Monday, January 30, 2023.
New Airport among infrastructural improvements planned for Cat Island
CONSTRUCTION for a new airport on Cat Island should begin no later than May, Prime Minister Phillip "Brave" Davis revealed yesterday.
"The way it's looking, we should be able to have shovels in the ground no later than May of this year," he said.
SkyBahamas expands service to Cat Island
SkyBahamas expands service to Cat Island
Nassau, Bahamas May 11, 2009 - Now making good on their promise to bring daily flights into Cat Island, SkyBahamas Airlines Ltd., the Bahamian Regional Airline, will be launching the first of its daily flights into New Bight, Cat Island on Tuesday, May 19, 2009.
Prime Minister gives remarks at groundbreaking of Cat Island Partners Development
Remarks by Rt. Hon. Hubert A. Ingraham
Groundbreaking Ceremony for PGA Village, Old Bight, Cat Island
Cat Island Partners Development
24 April 2009
Passport Office is opened on Cat Island
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.
Isaacs: Rake n' Scrape Festival struggled for govt support this year
The annual Cat Island Rake n' Scrape Festival struggled for government support this year because of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) World Relays and the inaugural Bahamas Junkanoo Carnival, according to Sidney Isaacs, president of the Cat Island Rake n' Scrape Association.
Church Re-dedication Is 'A Red Letter Day'
Church Re-dedication Is 'A Red Letter Day'
THE re-dedication of St Mary the Virgin Anglican Church in Old Bight was a "red letter day" for Cat Islanders, Deputy Prime Minister Philip 'Brave' Davis said yesterday.