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Issue No. 1084 Tuesday, 2 May 2006

Brac Bluff land hot

Real Estate agents on Cayman Brac report that there is an increase in serious interest in property on the Island, and it is understood that the sale of three large parcels on the south east of the Bluff is pending, with buyers eyeing the land for a resort and golf course. The total area of these lots is 173 acres, with 4,000 square foot of Bluff edge, and an asking price of $2,096,000... read more..


Red Bay Primary’s special thank you for school trip

Children from Red Bay Primary School’s Grade Four class, who went on a day-trip to Cayman Brac, said thank-you to the sponsors who had made the trip possible, by making them special ‘Thank-you’ cards. The children presented the sponsors with their cards on Thursday 28 April. Many of those who had sponsored children’s trips were workers from Business Solutions Technologies... read more..


Construction sites still a danger

Two months after the Employment Relations Department said that it was stepping up its initiatives to prevent injuries and fatalities at work, especially at construction sites, there are still reports of frequent accidents occurring. The latest incident of which Cayman Net News was made aware, occurred at the Town Hall building two weeks ago... read more..


MRCU plane takes to skies at last

After a number of setbacks, the officials of the Mosquito Research & Control Unit (MRCU) are confident they will have the mosquito population at an acceptable level before the start of the rainy season in June. Deputy Director of the MRCU, Dr Alan Wheeler, said with the mosquito control plane operational the Cayman Islands could get relief from mosquitoes, which have increased in numbers... read more..


CIRSAC needs emergency telephone lines

Aileen Samuel ,Chairperson of the Cayman Islands Road Safety Advisory Committee (CIRSAC), has said that she is trying to get the Committee’s emergency telephone line back up and running but is being hampered by technical difficulties... read more..


Duker of the Week - Gwenda McLean

Born in West Bay to Henry and Mary Rivers, Gwenda McLean received her Gold award from the Duke of Edinburgh in 1983.  In addition to the Gold Award, she attained her Bronze and Silver awards through the Girls’ Brigade Company in West Bay under the leadership of Betty Ebanks and Deborah Ebanks-Humphreys. She says that the programme not only prepares young people... read more..


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