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Issue No. 1071 Thursday, 13 April 2006
Crime Statistics Down Burglaries are now the lowest they have been in two years, according to statistics released on 11 April 2006 by Police Chiefs. The Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, (RCIPS) said that the March 2006 figure for Burglaries was 46 – lower than even the lowest figure of 57 for May last year. This downhill tumble from 84 in January, is a significant triumph for the RCIPS... read more..
Youth Explosion celebrates Christian music with dance The first ever Youth Explosion, a Christian youth event that brings together church youth groups from all over the Cayman Islands, took place on Friday 7 April in the parking lot of the First Assembly of God Church in George Town. The explosion began, literally, with a display of fireworks, but the event was also an explosion of musical talent... read more..
OCC investigates Marine Officers The Office of the Complaints Commissioner (OCC) says it’s investigating complaints made against the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) and the Marine Enforcement Officers. Complaints Commissioner Dr John Epp told Cayman Net News both entities had been reported for failing to enforce rules in marine parks... read more..
HSA Doctor Shadow programme launched The partnership between St Matthew’s University School of Medicine and the Health Services Authority (HSA) took a step closer towards creating a teaching hospital with the appointment of HSA Medical Director as Professor and Chairman of Clinical Science at St Matthew’s. Dr Tamer Tadros’ first task will be to launch the Doctor Shadow programme at HSA in May... read more..
Foster’s to refuse chequesFrom the beginning of June, Foster’s Food Fair said it will not be accepting personal cheques. The policy is being introduced as a result of a significant increase in the amount of bad cheques cashed within its stores and the security issues arising from this method of payment, the local grocer said.... read more..
Person of the Day - Kamala Murugesu As president of the John Gray High School’s recycling club, her burning desire is to protect the environment. Kamala Murugesu is Miss Teen Cayman but helping out at school and in the West Bay community is foremost on her mind. “We help to protect the environment and do different things for the Cayman Islands,” she says.... read more..
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