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Issue No. 1079 Tuesday, 25 April 2006
High residency denials Expatriates who have applied for permanent residency are said to be very nervous over their applications as unconfirmed reports have reached Cayman Net News from reliable sources, suggesting that the Caymanian Status and Permanent Residency Board (CSPRB) has approved a lot less than 10 percent of the applications that have been made so far this year... read more..
Eco Party’s works of art from cardboard The annual Eco Party, jointly organized by the National Gallery and the Department of Environmental Health, this year focused on interesting things that can be made with cardboard. Part of the Earth Week celebrations party took place on Friday 21 April outside the National Gallery, in Harbour Place. The party was free and open to kindergarten, primary and middle school aged children... read more..
Electric car still a no-go on road An electric car on Little Cayman has now been sitting in a garage for over two years because its owner cannot get the vehicle licensed. However, Margely Reve, Administrative Officer, Environmental Health, Vehicle Licensing and the Department Vehicle and Equipment Services, told Cayman Net News that she had discussed the issue with the Minister... read more..
Ministers respond to Mac’s “unfair” comments Some members of Government recently labelled comments from the Leader of the Opposition, McKeeva Bush, in paid advertisements, as “unfair.” They also said that the former Leader of Government Business was not telling the whole story. In three paid advertisements, which appeared in Cayman Net News, Mr Bush criticised the Government on varying points ... read more..
Decision on dolphins deferredLast month the Minister of Tourism, Hon Charles Clifford said the country would soon know the Government’s policy on dolphins. However, some five weeks later the Minister said the dolphin issue has been deferred. Technical issues were cited by Mr Clifford for the delay in the revision of the policy... read more..
Duker of the Week: Deborah (Debbie) Ebanks Born in West Bay, the sixth child of Ewart and Edith Ebanks, Deborah Ebanks was one of the five recipients who received their Gold Award from HRH The Duke of Edinburgh during the historic visit of HM Queen Elizabeth II in1983. Debbie’s participation in this scheme began as a member of the Girls’ Brigade having attained the Bronze and Silver under the guidance of Miss Betty Ebanks... read more..
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