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CIG to consider forcing Red Spot owner to sell beach

CIG to consider forcing Red Spot owner to sell beach

| 11/10/2024 | 161 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Islands Government has accepted a private member’s motion submitted by back-bench member McKeeva Bush (WBW) to consider the compulsory acquisition of two small parcels of land in the George Town Harbour where the fish market is located. Most of Red Spot (aka Dora’s Beach) is owned by Chris Johnson, who has been […]

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Climate policy officially adopted by government

Climate policy officially adopted by government

| 10/10/2024 | 45 Comments

(CNS): Climate Resiliency Minister Katherine Ebanks-Wilks presented the long-awaited climate policy to parliament Wednesday. The document outlines a 26-year plan for the adaptation and mitigation measures necessary for the Cayman Islands to become climate-resilient.

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Official estimate of population is almost 88,000

Official estimate of population is almost 88,000

| 10/10/2024 | 110 Comments

(CNS): As of June this year, the estimated population of the Cayman Islands had risen to 87,866, a more than 5% increase on the 2023 figure and a growth in headcount of around 3,000 people from December 2023, when the population stood at 84,738. The number of Caymanians rose by just 2.5% to 39,897, while […]

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Hew: Referendum on cruise won’t settle the issue

Hew: Referendum on cruise won’t settle the issue

| 09/10/2024 | 76 Comments

(CNS): The new opposition leader, Joey Hew, has said that the proposed government referendum on whether or not Cayman should build cruise berthing facilities will not really settle the issue. Hew said the proposed vote was a smokescreen to deflect from the current government’s failure to take any action to support Cayman’s tourism industry and […]

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Bryan uses fear of job losses to promote cruise piers

Bryan uses fear of job losses to promote cruise piers

| 09/10/2024 | 72 Comments

(CNS): Addressing parliament on Monday, Tourism Minister Kenneth Bryan left MPs and the people of Cayman in no doubt that the Cayman Islands Government will be using all of its power and influence to persuade the electorate to vote in favour of developing cruise berthing facilities. Although there is no specific project, Bryan is equating […]

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Progressives begin new era of ‘dynamic’ leadership

Progressives begin new era of ‘dynamic’ leadership

| 07/10/2024 | 90 Comments

(CNS): Roy McTaggart, the outgoing leader of the opposition, described the Progressives’ new leader, Joey Hew MP (GTN), as “dynamic” as he passed the baton to his colleague when parliament met on Monday. Governor Jane Owen officially appointed Hew as opposition leader and Barbara Conolly as deputy leader. In a short speech marking the transition, […]

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Eroded structures litter 7MB with hazardous debris

Eroded structures litter 7MB with hazardous debris

| 07/10/2024 | 89 Comments

(CNS): The erosion of hard structures along the southern end of Seven Mile Beach has left a trail of hazardous debris from the Marriott hotel all the way past The Sovereign condos, caused by the weather system that eventually became Hurricane Helene. The fact that a fairly minor surge left crumbled sea walls, decks and […]

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Over 220 tickets dished out during road crackdown

Over 220 tickets dished out during road crackdown

| 07/10/2024 | 57 Comments

(CNS): The police have issued tickets to over 220 people over the ten days since Operation Clyro, the third road safety campaign for the year, started at the end of last month. Just under 50 were issued for speeding, including at least four issued to heavy equipment drivers breaching speed limits while carrying excessive loads. […]

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Local jobless rate at 4.9% as workers grow to 62k

Local jobless rate at 4.9% as workers grow to 62k

| 07/10/2024 | 39 Comments

(CNS): The significant growth in the workforce over the last year has done little to assist the local unemployment rate, which was still running at 4.9% at the end of April. According to the results of the ESO’s Spring 2024 Labour Force Survey, over 61,000 people are currently in work, an increase of 6.5% compared […]

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Bid opened on $150 million loan for UPM projects

Bid opened on $150 million loan for UPM projects

| 03/10/2024 | 85 Comments

(CNS): The finance ministry has issued a request for proposals (RFP) from financial institutions for a CI$150 million loan facility. The borrowing was approved in the 2024/25 budget and is to cover the shortfall between the current UPM government’s anticipated surplus and its growing bill for capital projects. A government press release said the money […]

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Ex-CPA chair’s wetland project will fuel more flooding

Ex-CPA chair’s wetland project will fuel more flooding

| 03/10/2024 | 83 Comments

(CNS): Al Thompson, a local hardware merchant and former chair of the Central Planning Authority, has been given the green light for a $7.5 million subdivision in the wetlands in Bodden Town adjacent to the proposed East-West Arterial extension. According to minutes from the 28 August CPA meeting, Thompson was granted planning permission and a […]

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