Archive for April 9th, 2015
Key GT road widen works begin
(CNS): Godfrey Nixon Way, which is an important link between Eastern Avenue and the Butterfield Roundabout in George Town, is being widened to three lanes. The National Roads Authority (NRA) began the preliminary road works at the beginning last week and said they hope to have the work completed by the end of the month. […]
Car thieves return spruced up ride
(CNS): All three vehicles that were stolen during a seven-day period last month have now been recovered but one of them was returned to the parking lot from where it was stolen having been washed, vacuumed and detailed, with the tires still shining from protectant. But, police said, the returned stolen car was still minus the […]
Five years on JP rules still not in place
(CNS): The introduction of a new regulatory regime regarding justices of the peace which began more than five years ago is still not fully implemented as the new regulations that accompany the amendments to the Summary Jurisdiction Law have not yet been approved. Deputy Governor Franz Manderson said Cabinet was expected to do that this […]
$6 minimum wage recommended
(CNS): After a robust process to collect the necessary data, the Minimum Wage Advisory Committee has recommend an across the board minimum wage of $6 per hour for everyone, from domestic workers and waiting staff to security guards and janitors. The wage will apply to everyone of working age, including teenagers. It will also apply […]
George Town boardwalk takes next step
(CNS): Two more sections of the George Town boardwalk project are getting ready to break ground this spring, which will bring the total length of the waterfront pedestrian promenade to 575 feet. Architect Rob Johnson, the driving force and designer of the initiative, says the latest strip will be close to the Royal Watler Cruise […]
Who will be Cayman’s next top cop?
(CNS): As the RCIPS embarks on another recruitment drive to find Caymanians to walk the beat, the question of when a Caymanian will return to the top spot as commissioner of police (CoP) is also on the minds of the community. The first and only local police commissioner was Buel Braggs, who retired from the […]