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Issue No. 1113 Monday, 12 June 2006

Mac wrong on CUC - McLean

The Minister for Communication, Works and Infrastructure, Hon Arden McLean, who has responsibility for Caribbean Utilities Company (CUC, told the Legislative Assembly on Friday, that the Leader of the Opposition McKeeva Bush had a poor understanding of the situation at CUC. Hitting back at Mr Bush's advertorial in Cayman Net News, the Minister said he was misleading the public... read more..


Fidelity branches out to more customers

Fidelity Bank was the host for this month's 'Business After Hours' event that took place on Thursday 8 June. The event showcased the brand new branch of Fidelity that opened at the Marquee Plaza in George Town. Described by Fidelity as a 'one-stop' financial service centre for a range of financial products, the new bank will also have the added attraction of longer opening hours... read more..


No official complaints against police drivers

Although the general public has been critical of the driving habits of Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) officers, the two official complaint bodies disclosed that no reports have been made to them regarding errant driving by officers from the RCIPS. The Office of the Complaints Commissioner and the Complaints and Discipline Department said that not one complaint of bad driving is before them for investigation... read more..


Air ambulance necessary service for health care

The Health Services Authority (HSA) is exploring ways to bring an air ambulance service to the Island. The HSA CEO, Craig Brown, acknowledged at the HSA forum for the business community that the air ambulance has been an ongoing issue in order to send patients overseas. "Now all the air ambulances have to come from the US," said Mr Brown... read more..


Schools hit hard by flooding

Storm preparedness personnel in the Cayman Islands got an early hint of what to expect in the 2006 hurricane season as inclement weather brought all public schools to a halt on Friday. Hundreds of students and teachers were advised by the Ministry of Education to vacate their schools as heavy rains brought flooding to some, while others were abandoned for precautionary reasons... read more..


Person of the Day - Mernelyn Bryan

Food and cooking have been some of Mernelyn Bryan's favourite things from the time she was a little girl. Now that she is an adult, Ms Bryan still names cooking as one of her favourite pastimes. "I even like having to do it on the job," Ms Bryan, who is a domestic helper, explained. "My favourite things to cook are brown stewed and roasted chicken."... read more..


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