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Cayman Islands Information Commissioner releases Hearing Decision 51 involving records of Cayman Airways

ICO releases Hearing Decision 51 involving records of Cayman Airways On 2 September 2014 an applicant made a request under the Freedom of Information Law 2007 for records relating to his employment with Cayman Airways. In the initial response from…

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Cayman Islands Bodden Town Pipeline project on hold Due to a lack of materials Phase 2 of the Water Authority – Cayman Bodden Town Pipeline Project has been put on hold. The project began last January to replace the water…

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Cayman Islands vs Thailand : George Town vs Koh Samui – Crime comparisons

  From NUMBEO     The following are Crime Comparisons Between George Town (Cayman Islands And Koh Samui (Thailand) SOURCE: http://www.numbeo.com/crime/compare_cities.jsp?country1=Cayman+Islands&city1=George+Town&country2=Thailand&city2=Koh+Samui Index Info             George Town        Koh Samui Crime Index:      …

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The Editor Speaks: Why aren’t we more safety conscious?

Why aren’t we more safety conscious? Following on from the recent accident at the Cayman Islands building project, The Mansion at Pease Bay, where a man lost his life, one cannot say whether it was due to insufficient safety standards…

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Cayman Islands police warn public regarding fraudulent solicitations for charitable donations to local churches

The RCIPS has learned of reports regarding fraudulent solicitations for donations from churches in George Town and West Bay in recent weeks.  On February 29, police received a complaint regarding a man canvassing the neighborhood door-to-door and soliciting donations on…

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Cayman Islands traffic operations educate new speed limits

From RCIPS Traffic Operations Yesterday, 16 March, to Educate about New Speed Limits        Wednesday morning, 16 March, traffic management officers were out in force to educate motorists of about new speed limits on West Bay Road, but also to remind drivers…

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Cayman Islands Employers’ Forum meets for breakfast

The Career Services team hosted a breakfast meeting this week for employers taking part in the Year 12 Internship Programme. The early morning forum on Wednesday, 16th March was to listen to and receive feedback on the programme, which caters…

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Cayman Islands college students provide consultation for small-business owners

For the eighth consecutive year, a number of small-business owners are getting free consultations from University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) business students. This year’s entrepreneurs, who are members of the Cayman Islands Small Business Association (CISBA), are Ms…

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Cayman Islands: RUNDOWN 2016 – SOON COME!

Living in the Cayman Islands today is fascinating in every way, so once a year we have to sit down and laugh at all of it in RUNDOWN!” FRIENDS! In a blink of the eye, it will be RUNDOWN time!…

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Immigration and trade in politics – Part Two

By Sir Ronald Sanders From Caribbean News Now In the first part of this commentary on immigration and trade in politics, the focus was on the present primaries of the US presidential election. Both issues have been hotly debated, particularly…