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Glidden: Immigration changes necessary, but balance must be struck

Cayman's ever-growing population makes changes to the islands' immigration laws a major priority, lawyer and former tourism minister Cline Glidden has said.

After the referendum, a new question for cruise: What now?

With the question of berthing answered - at least for now, a bigger, existential question hangs over the industry. What’s next?
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Port board chair defends $46,000 Christmas party

Cayman's Port Authority board chair Cline Glidden defended spending nearly $46,000 on a 2023 Christmas party for employees, describing it as showing appreciation for staff who work long hours under "dangerous conditions" to clear goods for the island.

Hurlston returns as port director

Paul Hurlston has returned to the helm of the Cayman Islands Port Authority as director.
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Launch of Charlton Automotive held at Indigo Bay

The launch of Charlton Automotive was held at the stunning new oceanfront development, Indigo Bay nestled in beautiful South Sound. While guests mingled on the 170 ft dock and listened to some great jazz, they were able to view the latest model electric vehicles which Charlton Automotive will proudly be representing from the two best-selling EV brands in the world, Tesla and the Nissan Leaf.

Pizza company seeks to offer dial-a-beer service

Takeout diners could soon order a beer with their pizza. Gino’s Pizzeria on West Bay Road wants to make alcohol part of its home delivery service and has applied for a liquor license for its vehicle.

Ogier promotes eight in Cayman team

Ogier has promoted six Caymanians in a round of eight new year promotions spanning its legal, corporate administration and business services teams.

Government orders auditor to probe liquor board actions

Government has ordered an independent inquiry into the liquor board’s handling of an application from a gas station to serve alcohol on Sundays. The inquiry follows reports and an editorial in the Cayman Compass highlighting concerns over an application from Peanuts convenience store at the Red Bay gas station for a “retail license.”

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