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Bank Of The Bahamas & Partners Send Huge Relief Bundles to Cat Island
A little more than a month after Hurricane Irene slammed into Cat Island in the central Bahamas, tearing off roofs and tearing apart lives, the mailboat M/V KCT arrived late last week with a container packed with love and crammed with proof that people cared.
Award winning studentss renovate historic Cat Island kitchen
Fulfilling a promise to Cat Island native, the late Margaretta Rolle, students of the award winning Indaba Project are working hard to restore Mrs Rolle?s historic detached limestone kitchen in the mystic island...
PM outlines plans for Family Islands
PM outlines plans for Family Islands
Arthur's Town, CAT ISLAND -- Prime Minister Hubert Ingraham said Saturday night the Free National Movement (FNM) administration is committed to developing the Family Islands through various initiatives.
"We have a plan for the development of Cat Island and our Family Islands," said Ingraham at a rally in Arthur's Town.
Bank of The Bahamas/Phil's Extend Cat Island CODE R.E.D Hurricane Relief
In the wake of Hurricane Irene?s devastating impact on Cat Island, Bank of The Bahamas announced today it is extending Cat Island Code R.E.D. -- relief effort drive -- with donation boxes at all New Providence branches, a cash account and two large containers for food, water, baby and medical supplies at Phil's Food Services.
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Auditor general: Fraud risk on Cat Island
Auditor general: Fraud risk on Cat Island
Auditor General Terrance Bastian found that the longstanding lack of bank reconciliation statements for the Central Government Recurrent Account on Cat Island left a "risk of fraud" and urged the government to rectify the situation...
CODE R.E.D. BOB and Partners Send Huge Relief Bundles to Cat Island
A little more than a month after Hurricane Irene slammed into Cat Island in the central Bahamas, tearing off roofs and tearing apart lives, the mailboat M/V KCT arrived late last week with a container packed with love and crammed with proof that people cared. It bore furniture, paper goods, cleaning supplies, food, toiletries, clothing and more.