
Issue No. 982 Tuesday, 6 December 2005
Top cop promises ‘Changes Coming’
Police Commissioner, Stuart Kernohan, has come to the end of his first round of face-to-face sessions with community members throughout the Islands and he closed the meetings with a promise for change. Speaking at the last in the series of Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) Community Meetings, held in East End on 1 December, he said, “There is a recognition that some things need to change.”
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Savannah students’ taste of bygone days
Savannah Primary School celebrated its own 65th anniversary, with the theme: ‘Savannah Through the Ages’. The emphasis was on re-living the past, including school events, historic customs and foods. To add to the historic atmosphere, the Old Savannah Schoolhouse was opened, and stories from past teachers and pupils were told there. Many
of the pupils dressed in traditional costume during the school’s Open Day..
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George Town
bars on probation
Archie’s Bar on Shedden Road has been told by the Liquor Licence Board (LLB) that it has to tread cautiously in the next three months if it wants to keep its
licence. The George Town business was one of several that had been brought
before the board on 1 December as a result of objections about their licences...
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Truck drivers warned that ‘Jake Brake’ ban could be coming
Truck drivers who use Jake Brakes in the Cayman Islands are being warned that their use will be banned. “We will be speaking to the persons who own the companies (to which the drivers belong). The drivers think that it makes them sound cool and it is an absolute public nuisance,” said Stuart Kernohan,
the Police Commissioner speaking at a recent Royal Cayman Islands Police
Service...
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Historic forum held on Cayman Brac
Deloitte and Touche, the Ministry of District Administration, and the Cayman Islands Investment Bureau hosted a unique public-private forum to discuss sustainable growth on the Sister Islands. The event was attended by the H.E the Governor, Stuart Jack, who gave the welcoming remarks, and his wife Mariko...
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Person of The Day - Melgreen Reid
Little Cayman is the best place to live, says Melgreen Reid, Line Manager for Cayman Brac Power and Light Company. “I don’t have to deal with too many people. I know everybody. There’s no traffic and the Island is nearly crime-free - and it’s going to stay that way,” he says. Unfortunately, his wife Minda and two sons have to spend most of their time on Cayman Brac now because there is no high school on the Island...
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