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Issue No. 875 Friday, 8 July 2005

Facing Dennis

By 11: 00 pm on Wednesday night 6 July Hurricane Dennis had slowed down slightly on its path towards the Cayman Islands, but was becoming stronger as sustained winds neared 80 mph, with higher gusts, reaching category one hurricane status... read more...


Emergency Post on Cayman Brac

Just in time for Hurricane Dennis a mobile Emergency Command Post (ECP) has very recently arrived on Cayman Brac, and it could be made operational if the latest approaching hurricane causes an emergency situation on the Island... read more...


Cayman Net News streams Dennis’ development

As Hurricane Dennis approached the Cayman Islands, Net News’ website began keeping users around the world informed, just as it did some ten months ago during Ivan. This time however, CiNTV, Cayman Net News’ on-line streaming video service, in conjunction with Cable & Wireless and Jeff Rivers of XStream Technologies who make it all possible, began broadcasting news headlines... read more...


Candidates fail to comply with election law over expenses

On Tuesday 5 July Kearney Gomez, Supervisor of Elections issued the list of candidates who stood in the 11 May General Elections who have failed to provide details of their revenue and expenditure for the campaign. All the candidates who were successfully elected to serve in the Legislative Assembly have supplied the information, however 14 unsuccessful candidates have failed to produce the necessary paperwork... read more...


Financial veteran honoured by local firm

After 25 years in the Cayman Islands Fidelity took the opportunity to honour Sir Vassel Johnson during its June celebrations. A long-serving Fidelity board member and one of the country’s most distinguished and respected citizens, Sir Vassel is credited with starting the country’s offshore financial sector... read more...


Caymanian of the Week - Royce Dilbert

As the Chief Engineer of Power and Light for just over 24 years, Royce Dilbert says he enjoys his work. “I really like living on Cayman Brac and I love my family and my job”, he said. When he is not working on engines Mr Dilbert can be found fishing and enjoying various water sports.  “I am very dedicated to my church”, said Mr Dilbert, a member of Ebenezer Baptist Church where he attends with his wife and children... read more...


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