A top law firm, a pharmaceutical company, a popular food market and a leading search engine site are just some of the Grand Bahama sponsors who were recently honoured for helping to make the recent Sunshine Insurance Race Weekend (SIRW) a success.
An upbeat tune that Visage members created to uplift Bahamians battling cancer has gone international. Last year, Visage Band Bahamas members, Dyson Knight and Wendi Lewis and producer, Frederick Seymour donated the Komen Bahamas Anthem to the Susan G. Komen Bahamas Race for the Cure®.
Sunshine Insurance Race Weekend Goes Bananas Over BAMSI Donation
A local sorority will mark its 40th anniversary by taking part in the Susan G. Komen Bahamas Race for the Cure® on Saturday.
Comedian ‘Naughty’ To Play Nice, But Says “Expect The Unexpected”. One of the hottest comedians in the country and some of the most popular musical acts on the scene will take the stage next Saturday for a worthwhile cause.
A year after giving birth to her son, George, Rika Cargill found out that she had breast cancer.
“My breast became very hard, swollen and unbearably painful. I was told by a doctor that it was just a blocked milk gland and my breast just needed to be cut and drained,” said the 35-year-old mother of three.
“I got that done and a few weeks after the swelling, the pain got worse.” Cargill immediately returned to the hospital and underwent a biopsy.The results came back positive. She had stage 3 breast cancer.
Lyrics by Anwar McDonald, Wendy Lewis and Dyson Knight Crossed another finish line but I can go for miles Nothing I can’t face I’ve been strong for my whole life