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Red Bay plan dead in the water

Premier McKeeva Bush said yesterday that he was unlikely to build cruise berthing in Red Bay, citing both economic interests and existing port facilities in George Town. A leading advocate for the Red Bay project, Captain Bryan Ebanks,  however, accused…

Wine is my life, says Carrie

Declaring that “wine is my life”, Premier Wines and Spirits owner Carrie Stein and sister Jennifer have opened the doors at Cayman’ s latest liquor retailer, offering a thorough knowledge of the grape and a deal with a difference. Aficionados…

Acts of random kindness

Camana Bay has stepped in to help the needy by helping Cayman’s ARK (Acts of Random Kindness) in their Giving is Receiving Christmas food drive. People visiting Camana Bay’s Discovery Centre are being encouraged to pick up a blue bag,…

Promotion at leading law firm

Leading international law firm, Mourant Ozannes, has announced the promotion of Simon Dickson to the partnership with effect from 1 February next year. Simon is based in the Cayman Islands office of Mourant Ozannes, which he joined in 2002. During…

Drunk drivers continue to ignore police warnings

In the last two weeks seventeen (17) people have been arrested on suspicion of DUI, despite the numerous police warnings about the dangers associated with drinking and driving. Those arrested include the 31-year-old man who was involved in the fatal…

LAWYER CHARGED : Top attorney Is accused of assault ABH

Lawyers for senior Walkers’ attorney Mark Lewis appeared in court yesterday, setting an April trial date on a charge of assault occasioning actual bodily harm. Mr Lewis, 52, with Walkers for 16 years locally, is managing partner for clients and…

Book tells motorists to Drive Safely in Cayman

It’s regarded as the Bible for all learner drivers. And now well respected instructor Graham Walker has reprinted his popular driving manual, Drive Safely in Cayman. With a forward from Governor Taylor, the book has been described as a “must…

Keep businesses safe at Christmas

Photos by Christopher Tobutt Angelique Howell, Chief Inspector with the RCIPS joined Barry Dougall, Security Manager for Island Companies, for some seasonal tips for keeping a store’s valuables safe and sound. Valuables couldn’t get much more valuable than the high-end…

The NCVO elects a new executive committee

At the NCVO’s recent Annual General Meeting, Executive Committee members were elected to serve for the 2011-12 period. The Executive Board of the NCVO is comprised of members from other voluntary and community organisations, corporate members and private members. These…

Story of Christmas through many different voices

Voices of Christmas – Savannah United Church’s Christmas Cantata, told the story of Christmas through many different voices, past and present, through narration and song. The choir, under the direction of Noel Wallace, had certainly been practicing very hard. The…