Topic: Compass
Brac gets new truck, facilities
CAYMAN BRAC - There is to be no alcohol in Pop-a-Top Park, a favourite watering hole in Watering Place.
McField is UDP pick
In what may mark an end to the squabbling that gripped the United Democratic Partys George Town branch, a four-member team was picked to lead the group to elections.
Homeless get free phones
As Government seeks private sector assistance on housing, Cingular Wireless has jumped ahead with a pledge for free phone service to the homeless for a year.
Guilty plea in Little Cayman ganja
In Summary Court on 20 December, a Dutch national admitted possession of the 300 pounds of ganja fond aboard a vessel that sank last month off Little Cayman (Caymanian Compass, 10 December).
Shock and awe
The tremors felt by Grand Cayman residents over the weekend and yesterday are aftershocks to Tuesdays earthquake.
Holiday driving programmes offered
When the National Drug Councils office, upstairs Paddington Place was wiped out by Hurricane Ivan, it may have seemed that this loss would stymie the Councils programmes.
Abandoned house burns
Officials are investigating the cause of a fire that engulfed an abandoned house in West Bay early Sunday morning.
Compass decision proves right
It appears the decision of management and staff of the Caymanian Compass to become an afternoon paper was the right one.
Today’s Editorial: Christmas spirit alive
It would appear that the spirit of giving is alive and well this Christmas season in the Cayman Islands.
More aftershocks possible
Three holes reportedly caused by the Tuesday evening temblor may point to an earthquake fault line in Windsor Park.
No confidence voted
Executive members of the George Town branch of the United Democratic Party have voted no confidence in Dr. Frank McField as a candidate at the upcoming general elections, throwing the branch into further disarray.
A favourite, memorable trip
I met a woman, Joyce Foy, on my trip to Churchill Manitoba, Canada on one of the 8 -12th November.
Bush wants UK aid
Government will today dispatch a letter to the UK, again seeking assistance for hurricane recovery of the Cayman Islands.
Third Butterfield branch open
Butterfield Bank has reopened its Compass Centre branch.
Give Bonds a break
This wont be easy, but Im going to take a swing at defending the infamous Barry Bonds regarding his involvement in the BALCO drug scandal.
Cubans flood Sister Islands
Weary officials on Cayman Brac are struggling to keep up with the rising tide of migrant arrivals from Cuba.


