
Issue No. 755 Wednesday, 24 November 2004
Debris deal done
The American-owned MC Restoration Company is now the holder of a Local Companies Control License (LCCL),
granted by the Trade and Business Licensing Board in order to do business in the
Cayman Islands. The granting of the LCCL came just before the signing of
the debris removal contract between the Government of the Cayman Islands and MC
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‘This Is Our Moment’ - McKeeva Bush
The opportunity to shine again as a top tourist destination is just around the corner, according to the Leader of Government Business and Minister for Tourism, the Hon McKeeva
Bush. Mr Bush said: “Even though Hurricane Ivan tried to scrape our entire tourism industry and everything else into the sea, the destruction brought by this storm would only provide the country with a series of opportunities that we can seize upon.”...
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Digicel lets users keep minutes
Customers on Digicel post-paid plans will be able to roll over unused minutes of talk time to the following month following the launch of Digicel
rollover minutes in December, making it the first telecommunications company
in the market to offer this initiative...
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Stayover Tourists Return to Curfew and No Cars
The
lifting of travel restrictions to Grand Cayman is welcomed, but the 12 midnight
to 5am curfew enforced is seen as a disincentive to arriving tourists.
Members of the Royal Cayman Islands Police toured some areas of Grand Cayman on Wednesday 17 November and the following day presented to H E Governor Bruce Dinwiddy
a report on the conditions that exist...
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Tourism Conference calls for a reconnection
Day one of the fourth Annual Cayman Islands Tourism
Conference kicked off last Thursday 19 November with a workshop-orientated
meeting where conference attendees were able to appreciate statistics provided
by the Department of Tourism (DOT)...
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Person of the Day - Catherine Boyd-Moss

As music teacher at Cayman Prep & High School Catherine Boyd Moss says the best part of her job is getting to know every pupil. “It’s a challenging and rewarding job. I teach music to children all the way through the years, from the little ones in Kindergarten to Year Six.”
An energetic and ever-smiling member of staff, Mrs Boyd-Moss has taught in
Cayman for two years...
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