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Issue No. 1070 Wednesday, 12 April 2006
Mac: Bodden Town Needs Cash Leader of the Opposition and Member of the Legislative Assembly for West Bay, McKeeva Bush, has said that Bodden Town should get most of the 3.7million EU recovery money, whenever the Cayman Islands receives the payout. With news from Hon Alden McLaughlin that relevant EU principals appeared supportive of the sum of $3.7 being handed over, Mr Bush said he was happy.... read more..
Celebrating World Health Day at Cayman Hospital The Health Services Authority (HSA) staff may receive a significant raise in their salaries this year according to the Minister of Health Services. Because HSA has not officially been part of Government since it became an authority in 2003, staff has not received the salary increments that were awarded to other civil servants. HSA staff are approximately 12 percent behind civil servants.... read more..
Police tackle marine ‘racers’ One new powerboat belonging to the Department of Environment (DOE) Enforcement Unit, along with another DOE vessel, a Drugs Task Force (DTF) powerboat and two jet ski units, were part of a joint DOE and DTF Marine Unit operation, on Sunday 9 April, to stop jet ski and powerboat speeding in the environmental zone. The operation was the first of its kind.... read more..
Last chance to shape tourism product in east Caymanians could be in the eleventh hour when it comes to owning and operating tourism businesses on Grand Cayman, the Bodden Town forum on the ‘Go East Initiative’ heard on Saturday. In addressing a modest gathering at the Savannah Primary School Hall, Tourism Minister Hon Charles Clifford said the time had come for the community to stamp its mark in the hospitality sector... read more..
Volunteer wanted for poverty assessment projectThe Ministry of Health and Human Services is seeking a volunteer to be part of a team making a comprehensive assessment of living standards in the Cayman Islands. The National Assessment of Living Conditions (NALC), the project is being carried out in conjunction with the Caribbean Development Bank and is intended to provide comprehensive data to help assist those who are most vulnerable in our community.... read more..
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