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Month: October 2015

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Ericsson’s connected bus stop at Futurecom 2015

Connected bus stop incorporates 3G, LTE or Wi-Fi small cells and provides public transport operators with an additional source of revenue Also supports commuters with real-time information about bus movements, interactive maps, local news and tourist information Other concepts and…

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Cayman Islands Premier moves motion on LA Admin. Autonomy

Debate for the Legislative Assembly on Autonomy of the Legislative Assembly By Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin, MBE, JP, MLA 21 October, 2015 Madam Speaker, Today I move a motion concerning the Administrative Autonomy of the Legislative Assembly. This motion, once…

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Cayman Islands: GT female charged with robbery

From RCIPS Thu, Oct 22, 2015 at 9:25 AM On Wednesday 21 October 2015 a 36 year old female from George Town was formally charged by detectives at the George Town Police Station for three counts of robbery and one…

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Peter Binose: Gonsalves provides evidence of SVG being a police state.

By Peter Binose Gonsalves, speaking on his party’s radio station on Wednesday, said “Ministry of Education figures show that 20 per cent of teachers did not turn up to class, while a sample by the Special Branch of the police…

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Malcolm Turnbull has two possible weak spots – Labor attacked the wrong on

By Lenore Taylor From The Guardian UK They could have gone after his ‘more of the same’ policy dilemmas, but instead Labor attacked Turnbull personally Malcolm Turnbull had two possible political weak spots when he became prime minister, which left…

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Cayman Brac to be informed on licensing changes

Residents in Cayman Brac will have a chance to learn about changes to the business licensing process this week. Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) staff will be at the following locations on Thursday, 22 October, to talk about the…

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Bikers with Boxes: ‘It’s the Children Who Win’

By Joy Allmond • October 17, 2015 From Billy Graham What’s the most important thing anyone can put in an Operation Christmas Child shoebox? “It’s your prayers,” Franklin Graham told more than 1,300 motorcycle riders at the eighth annual Bikers…

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Positive trends inspire optimism as Cayman Islands dive industry prepares for season

CAYMAN BOTTOM TIMES – Isla Public Relations Cayman Islands, (October 20, 2015) – With the number of stay over visitors on the rise, dive industry leaders in the Cayman Islands are optimistic about 2016, saying current trends in the healthy…

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CIAA seeking to prequalify contractors for phase 2

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (14 October, 2015) The Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA) is currently seeking to prequalify General Contractors for the Phase 2 Construction Works of the Owen Roberts International Airport Terminal Renovation and Expansion Project. This contract will…

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Go change your world

Speech by Pamela Coke Hamilton, conferred with an honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws by the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill, Barbados on Saturday October 17, 2015. I celebrated my 50th birthday last week and I know for…