
Issue No. 680 Monday, 21 June 2004
Fewer Caymanians in Construction
With the ratio of expatriate to Caymanian construction
workers rising, several of Grand Cayman’s leading builders are advocating
vocational programmes to balance the numbers. Steve Hawley, General
Manager of Phoenix Construction and a Director in the Cayman Contractor’s
Association said that local job sites are seeing more and more expatriate
workers...
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Cayman Net News Fleet Hits the Streets As Growth Continues

The country’s fastest growing daily newspaper, Cayman Net
News has extended its fleet of vehicles to meet the demand of increased
circulation. The new fleet has just hit the streets and can be seen
around the Island delivering to retailers, homes and offices. The vehicles
are one indication of the rapid growth that is taking place at Cayman Net Ltd...
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Cruise Line Says Security Is Solid
Responding to recent concerns from people in the Cayman Islands after the recent
bomb hoax incident in George Town Harbour, Carnival Cruise Lines has said
security precautions are in place and remain the top priority of the company...
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St Mathews donates computers to centre
St
Mathews University School of Medicine has donated seven IBM computers to
Bodden Town’s new Learning Centre at Safehaven, George Town. Bodden Town
MLA’s, Hon. Roy Bodden JP, Minister of Education, Human Resources and Culture,
and Hon. Gilbert Mclean, JP Minister of Agriculture, Aviation & Works,
received the gift. The computers were handed over by a number of
representatives of St Mathew’s...
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Faith Hospital appoints General Practitioner
With the recent appointment of Dr Venkamma Bonigi as the new
General Practitioner at the Faith Hospital in Cayman Brac, the island now has a
full complement of medical staff to serve the healthcare needs of the population...
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Person of the Day - Bita Barrozo
From
nearly halfway around the globe, almost 10,000 miles, Bita Barrozo remembers
being a young girl in the Philippines and seeing the seemingly little dot of
Grand Cayman on her globe. For the past eight-and-a-half years, Bita has
made her home here, fulfilling her childhood dream. From Luzon in the
northern part of Manila, Bita now works in George Town at Green Thumb Nursery...
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