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Issue No. 1138 Monday, 17 July 2006
Fuel Safety Concerns It is now clear that the Government is not going to simply allow persons wanting to escape high fuel and oils costs here, to go ahead and execute their own importation of fuel products without Government's monitors being turned on to the process. At this stage - having only read about private individuals bringing their own supplies of oils into the Island, for themselves... read more..
Youngsters explore reading through wildlife in summer programme This week children began a new reading project, 'Read all about it' at the Cayman Islands Public Library in George Town, and at other district libraries which will continue throughout the summer. 'Claws, Paws, Scales and Tales' is the theme of the programme, a three-week reading extravaganza, complete with presentations, crafts, free t-shirts and materials... read more..
East Enders want to be "Specials" Police Commissioner, Stuart Kernohan, and his team of senior officers, were commended when residents of East End recently expressed keen interest in becoming members of the Special Constabulary. Hon Arden McLean - Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for the district of East End said the residents showing an interest in working along with the police... read more..
Officials finally get serious about Met Service - Sambula A visit to the Meteorological Service by H.E the Governor, Stuart Jack, is the first by a Governor and it has been hailed as a sign of seriousness being shown to that organisation. Senior Manager of the Cayman Islands Met Service, Fred Sambula, said the recent visit by Mr Jack signalled a new attitude to the Islands' weather personnel... read more..
Assertion without aggressionThe Women's Resource Centre is offering two-part assertiveness workshops. Starting at 5:30 pm until 7:00 pm on Wednesday 19 July and again on Wednesday, 26 July, at the WRC, ground floor, Elizabethan Square, Counsellor/ Educational Facilitator Cindy Blekaitis will show women how to be assertive without being aggressive... read more..
Person of the Day - Gordon Band Shepherding a team of glowing young employees at the Courtyard Marriott is just a little bit of what makes Gordon Band such a likeable man. Mr Band, who has worked for Marriott International for three years, found his niche in the customer service aspect of the hospitality industry and set out to make a life for himself doing what comes almost effortlessly to the native Scotsman... read more..
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