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Opposition blames premier for dump deal delays

Opposition blames premier for dump deal delays

| 09/08/2023 | 57 Comments

(CNS): The PPM is blaming the government for the continued delays and increasing costs associated with the long-awaited and troubled deal with Dart for the proposed waste-management project, ReGen. Opposition Leader Roy McTaggart has criticised Premier Wayne Panton’s handling of the situation left by the Progressive administration, in which McTaggart served as finance minister.

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Dump talks roll on as deal still not finalised

Dump talks roll on as deal still not finalised

| 07/08/2023 | 64 Comments

(CNS): Talks between Dart and the Cayman Islands Government over the waste-management project, ReGen, are continuing as another deadline passes, officials have confirmed. The date for the signing of the finalised contract for the waste-to-energy and recycling centre has been pushed back to the end of September, and the new project longstop date, when the […]

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Clean-up campaign begins but no sign of dump deal

Clean-up campaign begins but no sign of dump deal

| 02/08/2023 | 26 Comments

(CNS): A new campaign to crack down on littering has been launched by the Beautification Task Force (BTF) in collaboration with the Ministry of Tourism and Ports. The promotion was launched just as the most recent target date for the government to reach an agreement with Dart over the dump has come and gone, with no news yet of a deal.

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CIHC to focus on doctor-patient relationship

CIHC to focus on doctor-patient relationship

| 28/07/2023 | 10 Comments

(CNS): This year’s annual Cayman Islands Healthcare Conference will be focused on the relationship between patients and their doctors. Good communication between patient and physician is the key to improved health outcomes, Lizzette Yearwood, CEO of the Cayman Islands Health Services Authority, said about the theme, Bridging the Gap Between Patient and Practitioner; Pathways to […]

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New HSA clinic specialises in care for seniors

New HSA clinic specialises in care for seniors

| 21/07/2023 | 13 Comments

(CNS): The Health Services Authority (HSA) has expanded its range of specialist clinics to include geriatric medical care, which is the study, diagnosis and treatment of diseases or conditions associated with people aged 60 and over, including multiple chronic conditions, functional decline, dementia and frailty. This service will be delivered by Dr Glaister Bell, who […]

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Public cash pays for failed health insurance system

Public cash pays for failed health insurance system

| 17/07/2023 | 47 Comments

(CNS): With many local people still either uninsured or under-insured, the government’s healthcare bill is climbing while the local health insurance sector continues to make a profit as companies cherrypick their customers. Earlier this month, Cabinet approved another CI$13.5 million of public cash to cover healthcare costs this year for indigents and for those with […]

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Cabinet greenlights order to limit plastic imports

Cabinet greenlights order to limit plastic imports

| 06/07/2023 | 56 Comments

(CNS): During a meeting on 29 June, Cabinet approved the issuing of draft instructions for a prohibition order under the Customs and Border Control Act on importing some single-use plastics into Cayman. This was noted in the brief summary of the weekly meeting of the government’s inner circle, but the details of what will be […]

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Mental health facility project delayed again

Mental health facility project delayed again

| 05/07/2023 | 34 Comments

(CNS): The opening of the much anticipated long-term residential mental health facility in East End has been delayed by another three months. Despite stating less than two months ago the project would be finished in June, Health Minister Sabrina Turner has now said the facility will not be open until September.

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Vaccine mandate for permit holders lifted

Vaccine mandate for permit holders lifted

| 12/06/2023 | 23 Comments

(CNS): The legal requirement for non-Caymanian residents and their dependents to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 has been lifted. From Friday, applicants for work permits (new and renewals), permanent residency, specialist caregiver certificates, student visas or Cabinet entry permits, as well as dependents no longer need to prove they are vaccinated, according to government officials.

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POF and CIS students fill up 18 bags of beach trash

POF and CIS students fill up 18 bags of beach trash

| 12/06/2023 | 38 Comments

(CNS): Grade 2 students from Cayman International School (CIS) took part in a beach clean-up at Safe Haven hosted by Protect Our Future (POF) last Thursday to mark World Oceans Day and to highlight the problem of single-use plastics in the Cayman Islands. As the country waits for the details of a proposed ban on eight […]

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Plastic ban to include eight single-use items

Plastic ban to include eight single-use items

| 06/06/2023 | 56 Comments

(CNS): Almost four years since the previous administration formed a committee to look at a ban on single-use plastic in the Cayman Islands, a proposal is finally going to Cabinet that could put an end to the importation of eight plastic items. Premier Wayne Panton revealed the news in a social media message for World […]

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