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Issue No. 1155 Monday, 7 August 2006
Sewer issue unites House Legislators from both sides of the House were recently in full agreement that the Government should get involved in a matter at a George Town Strata property-even though it would usually be considered abnormal for an administration to intercede in an issue involving a private entity. On 3 August 2006 Opposition Members of the Legislative Assembly gave an unhesitating nod... read more..
Alcohol, dancing approved for Turtle Farm PLANS for Boatswain's Beach, formerly Cayman Turtle Farm, to serve alcohol and music to its customers got the green light from the Liquor Licensing Board on Thursday, 3 August. The Liquor Licensing Board of Grand Cayman approved the application for a Temporary Liquor Licence and Music and Dancing Licence for the 825 NW Point Road, West Bay Road property.... read more..
Pensions Office waits on results of first court case In a recent development in the pension case against Scott Henderson and his two companies, Office Pavillion and Cayman Flooring and Kitchen Specialists, the court approved payment of Mr Henderson's attorney out of money that was set aside for employees' back pensions by the National Pensions Office. According to the Pensions Office, $300,000 from the sale... read more..
New options for vehicle inspections in sight Complaints about long lines and a huge number of hours that vehicle owners in the Cayman Islands have lodged for many years, in relation to getting their vehicles passed and licensed, could soon be a thing of the past. Hon Arden McLean, Minister of Communications, Works and Infrastructure, has said that in future people will be able to enjoy the facility of going to a certified garage or mechanic... read more..
RCIPS operation nets drug arrestsThe Royal Cayman Islands Police Service, (RCIPS) said that it arrested four men on various drug offences last week in Bodden Town. The joint operation carried out by the Drugs Task Force and uniformed officers from Bodden Town was part of an ongoing operation to target suspected drug dealers from the George Town area. A quantity of ganja and two vehicles were seized during this particular operation.... read more..
Person of the Day - Ruth Smith Self-reliance and living as a person of God are the most important values to Ruth Smith she said. After moving to the Cayman Islands from Jamaica two years ago, Ruth has maintained her independence by doing work she really enjoys. "I love working and being independent" she said adding that she loves to read in her free time.... read more..
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