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Cayman courts Arab oil, money

The Leader of Government Business McKeeva Bush will lead a Cayman delegation to the United Arab Emirates in early March in effort to foster business relations.

POLICE REPORT

A collection of local police reports.

Today’s Editorial: Park efforts back on track

The public and private sectors have re-emerged once again for the good of the community.

Surf’s up

The arena is ready. Their proving ground lies in the deep blue Caribbean Sea.

POLICE REPORT

Collection of local police reports.

East End Surf Challenge profile

For a guy who doesn't train much, Vance Ramgeet is doing all right for himself.

Obituary: Edna Harrison

Auntie Eds, as she was affectionately known, came to Cayman in the late 1960s, after serving in her homeland, Jamaica, for many years.

East End Surf Challenge profile

When the Digicel East End Surf Challenge zooms off on Monday, 24 January one youngster who will be looking to make his mark is 15-year-old Jordan McLean.

Recovery painfully slow

Recovery from Hurricane Ivan is going slower than expected because money is limited and the demand for aid is great.

Debris collection restricted

More than 106,000 cubic yards of debris has been collected in Grand Cayman.

DoE staff off to turtle symposium

Two Department of Environment representatives, Janice Blumenthal and Joni Solomon, have headed off to Savannah, Georgia to attend the 25th Annual Symposium on Sea Turtle Conservation and Biology this week.

Displaced voters needn’t worry

People who have had to leave their homes temporarily because of Hurricane Ivan need not worry about one thing, at least; their current address will not affect their status on the official voters list.

Ready for the Challenge?

Its the dawning of a new year, a new age and the boys are back again.

Trailers here Saturday

The first shipment of trailer houses is slated to arrive on Grand Cayman Saturday.

School at Frank Sound doable

Construction on a high school at Frank Sound could begin in a few weeks.

East End shelter closed

The East End shelter has closed with many of its residents relocated to the government-owned Lyndhurst Apartments.

Cayman ready to ring in 2005

Still wondering what to do to say good-bye to 2004?

Holes lose their blow

Since Hurricane Ivan one of Caymans most popular tourist attractions has not even as much as blown a spray.

Gibbs turning heads

Cayman Prep graduate Trevor Gibbs has overcome shock, homesickness, a heavy academic load, toe-numbing cold and a broken shin to finally excel abroad in the sport he loves.

Bringing back a landmark

Time and again the Cayman Islands have seen members of the public and private sectors get together to iron out another wrinkle from Ivan.

Ark arrives in East End

Noahs Ark Traveling Christmas Celebration made its first trek to East End Monday evening where hundreds of children got to see Santa Claus and were given coveted Christmas gifts.

Trailers rolling in soon

Cabinet has approved the importation of 75 trailer homes for persons made homeless by Hurricane Ivan, and 10 of the units will be arriving in mid-January.

Three bills passed

Three bills were passed when the Legislative Assembly began its fourth meeting.

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.

Water Authority celebrates customers

Pretty butterflies for a pretty face as the Authoritys Celebrate our Customers event is held in Heroes Square, George Town Thursday afternoon. The event was held in Bodden Town on Wednesday and East End on Tuesday. Photo: Cliodhna McGowan

Health Ministry in recovery

The Ministry of Health has laid out its recovery and future mitigation arrangements in the event of another disaster of the magnitude of Hurricane Ivan.

A toy for every girl and boy

Preparations are under way for what could be the biggest Christmas toy giveaway in Cayman Islands history. The Noahs Ark Traveling Christmas Celebration will take place four days next week. The project will give Grand Caymans children some 6,000 toys valued at more than $150,000.

Giftless Christmas blooms toys

When one Cayman family decided not to exchange Christmas gifts but, instead, do something for the children of Grand Cayman, little did they think it would result in masses of toys being flown in from the United States.

Homeless still survive in shelters

Plans are in the works to relocate several East End shelter residents before Christmas. As of last week, 29 people remained at the East End Civic Centre

Christmas tree lit at Governor’s House

A large crowd gathered at the Governors House last Friday evening for The Ministry of Community Services, Youth, Sports and Gender Affairs second annual Christmas-tree lighting ceremony.

Plenty to do in Cayman

Tourists visiting Grand Cayman this holiday season will have plenty to do, plenty to eat and many places to go.

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