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Issue No. 545 Thursday, 4 December 2003

New Cruise Dock Delayed

Though demolition of the Old Fort Building began this week to make room for the proposed Royal Watler Terminal Cruise Tendering Facility, the Central Planning Authority (CPA) has yet to approve, consider, or even see an application to build the new structure ..  read more...


Affordable Housing Holds Open House

The National Housing Community Development held an Open House at the Affordable Homes Development in Windsor Park last Saturday as hundreds of Cayman residents got their first look at the project. 
Next Friday, 12 December,  Cayman Net News, will publish an in-depth look at the project with a special eight-page supplement....
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Government Ministers To Receive Honorary Degrees

Leader of Government Business, the Hon McKeeva Bush and Minister of Education, the Hon Roy Bodden will be among the recipients of the honorary degrees bestowed by the International College of the Cayman Islands (ICCI). There will be seven Caymanians receiving the honour, including Cayman's First National Hero, the late James M Bodden, Edna Moyle, Heather Bodden, Percival (Will) Jackson, Ed Oliver and also Anita Finlay, ICCI's 2002 graduation speaker from the US... read more...


Pirates Week Parade winners collect their treasures at special appreciation night

It was a fun-filled night of food, music, and awards at the Pirates Week Festival annual Appreciation and Awards Night at Pedro St James... read more...


Greg Norman to design and build golf course at Ritz-Carlton

The Ritz-Carlton, Grand Cayman has signed an agreement with Greg Norman Golf Course Design (GNGCD) for the construction of a nine-hole signature golf course to open in the Autumn of next year...  read more...


Person of the Day - Christine Sanders


Originally from Jamaica, but schooled in England, Christine Sanders has been living in the Cayman Islands for 17 years.  Christine has the important job of Education Officer for the Cayman Islands Cancer Society. "It's fun and different," she said. "I'm always learning new things and I really enjoy it." As part of her work Christine regularly goes out to schools and organises meetings to bring cancer awareness to the community ... read more...


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