Topic: Editorial
Editorial for 19 January: Time to fish or cut trash bait
Cayman Brac garbage shouldn't be an issue.
Editorial for 18 January: Cruise disaster questions loom
The Cayman Islands must be prepared for any cruise accidents.
Editorial for 17 January: Misspending of our money
Cayman Islands Government is misspending money meant for the environment.
Editorial for 16 January: Time to kill the green iguanas
Green iguanas are becoming a problem on the Sister Islands in the Cayman Islands.
Editorial for 13 January: Dog poisonings reprehensible
Poisonings of dogs in the Cayman Islands is not to be condoned.
Editorial for 12 January: Let them eat cake and more
Cookout and Culinary Month an important part of the Cayman Islands.
Editorial for 11 January: Financials found lacking still
Government entities in the Cayman Islands are still turning in bad financial accounting.
Editorial for 10 January: Getting it right with FOI law
Other Caribbean countries are looking to the Cayman Islands for Freedom of Information laws.
Editorial for 9 January: Legislating common sense
Common sense can't be dictated.
Editorial for 6 January: Mortgage assistance
The Save the Mortgage programme is needed, but it's only a Band-Aid fix to the problem of a lack of jobs.
Editorial for 5 January: Weather woes
We’re not anywhere close to convinced that moving the country’s main cruise ship berthing facility out to Red Bay is the answer to our current tourism issues, but the events so far this week should serve to show everyone that significant consideration must be given to Mother Nature when planning such a facility in the Cayman Islands.
Editorial for 4 January: Well-deserved recognition
The Cayman Islands is right to recognise Detective Inspector Adeniyi Collins Oremule.
Editorial for 3 January: Respect needed for our waters
The cliffs at Pedro St. James in the Cayman Islands isn't for the novice diver.
Celebrate blood day by giving
The blood bank has 1,116 registered donors, up from just a few hundred three years ago. But it’s still not enough, according to Mr. Brown and Ms Clarke.
Comments from www.caycompass.com
Readers react to Cayman's crime situation and the actions of two heroic fishermen.
Editorial for January 12: Councils bill is disappointing
The formation of district councils isn't exactly what the public intended.



