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Issue No. 1126 Thursday, 29 June 2006
Rollover Fuels Brain-drain The rollover policy is offering a very positive opportunity for one local firm, which is ready to cash in on the expertise that the seven-year work permit limit is forcing out of the country. After many years of wooing professionals into the Cayman Islands to fill high-level financial positions, BrightStaff is now offering opportunities in similar positions overseas in competitive jurisdictions... read more..
Stepping forward to start a career in law The Academic Award Ceremony of the Institute of Legal Training took place at the Wharf Restaurant in George Town on Saturday 24 June. Awardees and guests stood as Rudy Myles sang the National Anthem, which was followed by Pastor Desmond Whittaker from the Light of the World Church who led the awardees and guests in prayer. Oswell Rankine welcomed the guests... read more..
Mealybug fear gripping Grand CaymanCabinet has mandated two other government agencies to assist the Department of Agriculture (DOA) in the fight against the pink hibiscus mealybug, which was recently discovered in George Town. The DOA now has the services of the Department of Environmental Health (DEH) and the Mosquito Research Control Unit (MRCU)... read more..
Police lay down the law in North Side over speeding According to police officers crime is now down in the North Side district, which is by far Cayman's safest district, police said. However, it was speed limits on the roads that created the biggest surprise at the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) Community meeting on 26 June. How useful is the low speed limit of 25 mph on the Bodden Town Bypass? asked one resident ... read more..
Firearm found in Bodden TownOfficers from the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) conducted a search on Sunday 25 June at a Bodden Town residence where an illegal firearm and one round of ammunition was recovered. During the operation a .38 firearm, one round of ammunition and a quantity of stolen clothing was found at the premises... read more..
Person of the Day - Liliana Swaby At the tender age of 7, Liliana Swaby and her family left their motherland of Cuba, and within a short period of time made the Cayman Islands their home. The oldest of five children, Ms Swaby, who is a senior at John Gray High School, says that when she's not busy working at the Mangrove Grill restaurant, that you can find her enjoying some succulent homemade Cuban cuisine... read more..
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