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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.
Arthur's Town Students Show Off Cat Island's Talent in National Arts Festival
Arthur's Town High School student Erin Turner sings along with her guitar-playing little sister Zoe...
Rake 'n' Scrape 'til the music's done
Rake 'n' Scrape 'til the music's done
It's usually a stellar line-up of veteran Rake 'n' Scrape artists performing at the Cat Island Rake 'n' Scrape Festival, but in an about face for the 18th edition of the much-loved event, organizers will focus on a younger lineup of artists.
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.
Pembrooke Williams Sr., 82
Pembrooke Williams Sr., 82
Funeral Service for Pembrooke Williams Sr., 82, of Yamacraw Shores died at his residence on Wednesday 26th October, 2011 will be held at 2:00pm on Saturday 5th November, 2011 at St. Mark?s Anglican Church, Port Howe, Cat Island. Officiating will be Fr. Earnest Pratt assisted by other ministers of the gospel. Interment will follow in The Public Cemetery Port Howe, Cat Island.
Eldridge Johnson, 78
Eldridge Johnson, 78
Funeral Service for the Late Eldridge Johnson, 78 years of Wilson Street and formerly of Old Bight, Cat Island will be held on Saturday September 3rd, 1:00 p.m. at New Bethlehem Baptist Church, Independence Drive. Rev. Dr. Everette J. Brown assisted by Rev.
Unexpected generosity
Unexpected generosity
Not many people are aware that Cat Island even has a children's home, so when Pastor Perry Wallace, chairman of the Old Bight Children's Home's executive board was contacted about a private donation from a New Providence-based family, he was surprised to say the least.