Surfers rescued
Two surfers who took to the waves in high seas had to be rescued with a full scale police operation. Officers were called with reports a man and a woman had gotten into difficulties off South Sound cemetery just after…
FIRST CHINA, NOW DART
Hard on the heels of yesterday’s postponement of a final government-China Harbour Engineering Company deal, Dart Realty said on Monday its own ForCayman Alliance had also been put on hold. Speaking to iNews Cayman, Jim Lammers, Managing Director of the…
Police call for holiday caution
Police have announced a five-week holiday-season safety campaign targeting personal safety and drawing attention to Cayman’s new traffic law. Calling on people to “enjoy the festive season, but be safe,” Superintendent for District Operations Adrian Seales said on Monday that…
Sale planned for holiday season
Junior Achievement of the Cayman Islands is gearing up for the upcoming holiday season by holding their Achiever’s Sale on Market Street in Camana Bay, Friday, December 2nd, 6-8pm. At the sale 11 “companies” run by 14-17 year old Junior…
Policy Coordination Unit Director appointed
Career civil servant Mr. Robert Lewis has been appointed as the first director of the Cabinet Office’s Policy Coordination Unit. The main purpose of this post is to coordinate the development and implementation of policies across all Government ministries and…
Next Generation Workforce
Pursuing internationally recognised qualifications will give young people the edge they need when entering today’s job market. This was the message from the Minister of Youth the Hon. Mark Scotland as he recently paid a courtesy call to Superior Auto’s…
JGHS kids learn all about business
A group of John Gray High School kids were busy raising funds with a carwash in the Wendy’s parking lot, West Bay road, for their school’s Business Club trip scheduled for June next year. “Each year we raise funds to…
Bush may face $30m cruise bill
Failing a negotiated $3 million settlement with Miami-based GLF Construction Corporation, government could face a $30 million court order for aborting an agreement to build George Town’s cruise- ship berths. The $30 million figure represents the loss to GLF –…
CHINA DEAL DELAYED
Premier McKeeva Bush yesterday announced extension of the memorandum of understanding with infrastructure giant China Harbour Engineering Company until 31 March next year. The agreement, originally due to be completed by tomorrow, 30 November, has now been delayed four months…
Kerran suspect released
The man arrested on suspicion of murdering a Kerran Baker has been released from custody on police bail. The 35-year-old suspect was taken into custody on 16 November on suspicion of killing the 25-year-old nurse. Ms Baker disappeared the evening…