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Issue No. 1119 Tuesday, 20 June 2006
Flights Headache for CAL Island Air (IA) saved the day on Little Cayman Friday 16 June when the only Cayman Airways Express Service aircraft currently operating had technical problems that delayed flights for most of the day. Though the Cayman Airways Jet Service runs four flights weekly to Cayman Brac, the Express is the only scheduled airline that services Little Cayman... read more..
Cleaning up one of Cayman's beauty spots The dms Organization joined forces with the National Trust, on Friday 16 June, to clean Barkers Beach in West Bay, with the aim of restoring the beach to its natural beauty. Volunteers were all armed with gloves and black plastic bin liners from the dms van. Don Seymour, President of dms Organisation Ltd said he was pleased that dms Organisation is getting involved... read more..
Consultants make numerous planning recommendations If the number of recommendations that Planning Department consultants have made in the initial draft audit report is any indication of the extent of the overhaul that may be coming to the Department, then major changes are on their way for planning operations. Many members of the public, as well as Cayman's huge construction industry, have been complaining regularly... read more..
Cabinet fails to address issue of Low Speed Vehicles More than a year into the current administration, Cabinet has failed to reach any conclusion concerning the licensing of Low Speed Vehicles (LSV), a situation left without conclusion by the previous Government. LSVs have become increasingly popular in the US since the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration recognized and adopted a rule specifying uniform safety requirements... read more..
Police recover ganja plants in East EndThe Royal Cayman Islands Police Service reported that it had carried out a search operation on Friday morning on 16 June which resulted in a small quantity of ganja and two ganja trees being recovered in bushes. The searches were carried out as part of the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service's drive to stamp out drug-related crime in the Cayman Islands... read more..
Duker of the Week - Anola K Smith A graduate of Brock University in Canada, Caymanian Teacher, Anola K. Smith received her Gold Award from HRH the Duke of Edinburgh in 1994 during the Royal visit. A special ceremony was held at which HRH the Duke of Edinburgh presented a large group of awardees including a selection of young officers of the George Town Girls' Brigade of which Ms Smith was a member... read more..
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