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Day: November 27, 2012

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Leaders Gather for Prayers

With every speaker lauding the special spirit pervading the 20th annual Parliamentary Prayer Breakfast, Cayman’s leaders gathered Friday, 23 November morning to give thanks, sing hymns and invoke divine blessings for all. The event underscored the need for tolerance. His…

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Cayman Islands encourages scuba divers to hunt lionfish for local restaurants

Further to iNews Cayman story on Monday (26) “Wanted Dead Lionfish!! Reward TBA” at http://www.ieyenews.com/2012/11/wanted-dead-lionfish-reward-tba/ the following story on Cayman’s lionfish was published by www.examiner.com. The Cayman Islands is engaging the dive tourism industry in an effort to combat the…

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The Editor Speaks: Less civil servants and it’s not my fault

With $24M cuts to the civil service in next year’s budget beginning July 1st 2013 this should mean fewer civil servants. Most of the general public, excluding the ones affected, will be pleased, as this is something they have been…

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Central Saanich Councillor resigns after Cayman Islands job revelation

Further to the story published in iNews Cayman on November 25 2012 “Is councilor in the Cayman Islands?” this follow up story appeared in the Vancouver Sun. Councillor resigns amid controversy over Cayman Islands job By Christopher Reynolds, Vancouver Sun…

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Letters to Scotland and Dart from BT Coalition

The following are open letters the Coalition to Keep BT Dump Free have sent to the Minister for the Environment, Mark Scotland, and to Jackie Doak and Mark VanDevelde of dart Realty (Cayman) Ltd Both letters were received by us…

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South Cove: Coziness on the Cayman Islands Part 1

“Soon come” is a familiar Caribbean phrase normally associated with a tide of red tape and interminable wait. But, when Salt Lake City businessman John McMillian and his Caribbean development director Peter Hughes said that, and teamed up for their second…