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March 08, 2016
Post Hurricane Joaquin restoration continues - Rum Cay now fully fiber

After the devastation of Hurricane Joaquin late last year, BTC continues to work tirelessly to fully restore services throughout the affected Southeastern Bahamas. Following the damage, the company decided that instead of repairing the existing infrastructure, it would completely upgrade the devastated islands.

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September 19, 2008
Rum Cay Project Stalled

Work on the much-touted $700 million Rum Cay Resort Marina supposedly being developed by Montana Holdings on remote Rum Cay in the southern Bahamas has stalled completely, leaving a gaping hole in the island?s economy, and leading to migration away from home once again for many who had returned in anticipation of work.

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March 10, 2016
Post Hurricane Joaquin restoration continues- Rum Cay now fully fiber

After the devastation of Hurricane Joaquin late last year, BTC continues to work effortlessly to fully restore services throughout the affected South Eastern Bahamas.

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November 05, 2009
Montana Holdings, Little Family Settle Differences over Sumner Point Marina, Rum Cay Economy to Benefit

Declaring that the survival of Rum Cay was more important than individual needs, the two parties who had been disputing the ownership and operation of the remote island?s main source of income, Sumner Point Marina, announced today they would work together for what they agreed is ?the betterment of the entire island.?

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March 07, 2011
15th annual Rum Cay Day

On Friday, February 26 the picturesque settlement of Port Nelson, Rum Cay was transformed into any bustling metropolitan city found around the globe.

The day marked Rum Cay Day, which is celebrated each year on the last Friday in February.

Visitors and former residents came in good numbers to the historical Milo Butler Heritage Park, where stalls and different booths had been erected to ente...

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