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Getting Cat Island Back On Track Hurricane Relief Concert & Fun Day
It has been many weeks since the arrival and departure of Hurricane Irene but around our beautiful isles of the Bahamas the signs of her coming can be seen in the ravaged landscape and destroyed homes. Cat Island was one of the many islands that took most of the brunt of the hurricane which resulted in unprecedented levels of destruction.
Fundraiser to help form Cat Island marching band
Fundraiser to help form Cat Island marching band
RUDOLPH Stubbs, president of the Cat Island Development Association of Grand Bahama, has announced plans for a fundraiser this weekend in Cat Island to assist students with forming a marching band there.
4G Service For Cat Islanders
4G Service For Cat Islanders
Ever since the Bahamas Telecommunications Company launched 4G in Nassau less than 12 months ago, the company has been working to upgrade its infrastructure countrywide.
Cat Island Celebrates Arrival Of 4G
Cat Island Celebrates Arrival Of 4G
Ever since the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) launched 4G in Nassau less than 12 months ago, the company has been on a fast track to upgrade its infrastructure countrywide, offering its customers faster speeds and the ability to browse the Internet, watch music videos and play interactive mobile games on their smart phones.
Cat Islanders Celebrate Arrival of Faster 4G Network and Christmas Specials
NASSAU...(December 4th, 2012)... Ever since the Bahamas Telecommunications Company (BTC) launched 4G in Nassau less than 12 months ago, the company has been on a fast track to upgrade its infrastructure countrywide, offering its customers faster speeds and the ability to browse the Internet, watch music videos and play interactive mobile games on their smart phones.
Old Bight High School makes history
Old Bight High School makes history
In a first for Old Bight High School on Cat Island, a cohort of three students is attempting the school's first foray into Advanced Placement (AP) classes -- exams that test students' ability to perform at a college level. Exams are administered in May each year and represent the culmination of college-level work in a given discipline in a secondary school setting.