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Issue No. 1025 Wednesday, 8 February 2006

Vehicle licence to rise?

A source close to Government disclosed to Cayman Net News that the fees for licensing vehicles in the Cayman Islands are reportedly set to skyrocket later this year, to as much as three times the current rate ... read more...


ICCI’s grand re-opening and dedication

The International College of the Cayman Islands (ICCI) celebrated its Grand Re-Opening and Dedication ceremony at its Newlands Campus, on Saturday 4 February.  Several dignitaries attended including Minister of Education, Hon Alden McLaughlin and some notable ex-students of ICCI were also present including Hon Anthony Eden, Minister of Health, who took a course at the ICCI... read more...


Dyoll joint liquidators negotiating settlement

The joint liquidators for Dyoll are negotiating a settlement with the Financial Services Commission (FSC) in Jamaica regarding the US$5.5 million that was deposited with it three days before it assumed control of the company.  The Jamaican Supreme Court subsequently ruled that money would only be distributed to policyholders in Jamaica and effectively shut out policyholders in the Cayman Islands... read more...


Cayman to justify high prices in tourism

TOURISM officials are gearing up for customer service excellence in the Cayman Islands to face the challenges posed by less expensive destinations.  The Department of Tourism (DOT), hosted a special training workshop last Friday 3 February for 100 customer care agents from the hospitality sector based on the theme, “Getting from good to great”... read more...


Tourist Today gets new look

Keeping up with the theme of Bigger Better Bolder, Cayman Net News’ special magazine for visitors has a new bigger better bolder look. Tourist Today is now bigger than ever and packed with more information ... read more...


Person of the Day - Natalee Shaw

As a Customer Service Supervisor at Digicel (Royal Plaza) Natalee Shaw is providing excellent service to people of diverse cultures.  Ms Shaw has been in customer service for the past five years and enjoys the role she plays in customer satisfaction.  “I love customer care because I feel good when people are happy and satisfied. I love putting a smile on someone’s face,” she says ... read more...


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