Tag: Sheena Glasgow

Staff issues impact post offices

Staff issues impact post offices

| 16/07/2020 | 157 Comments

(CNS): With a number of members of staff who are vulnerable to the COVID-19 virus or have childcare challenges still working from home, the Cayman Islands Postal Service is not able to resume normal service. Postmaster General Sheena Glasgow said the main post office in George Town is still only open for one hour per […]

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Outgoing mail to USA resumes

Outgoing mail to USA resumes

| 22/05/2020 | 28 Comments

(CNS): International mail to the United States only has resumed but no mail is yet entering the Cayman Islands. Postmaster General Sheena Glasgow said they are in regular contact with postal services in the US, Canada and UK to see when they are sending mail here but currently anything posted in those countries remains stuck […]

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Petition in the hands of elections boss

Petition in the hands of elections boss

| 12/06/2019 | 69 Comments

(CNS): Campaigners behind the petition for a people-initiated referendum on the cruise berthing project in George Town delivered over 5,300 signatures (25%) of registered voters into the hands of Supervisor of Elections Wesley Howell on Wednesday. In a historic moment, the original document was taken to the Elections Office and a notarised copy was also […]

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Election door-to-door campaign ready to roll

Election door-to-door campaign ready to roll

| 15/08/2016 | 33 Comments

(CNS): With 18,457 people registered to vote in Cayman, according to the latest register, officials from the Elections Office are about to begin a door-to-door campaign on all three islands, beginning with Grand Cayman, in an effort to encourage those who are entitled to vote in the general elections next May to register and to […]

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Election education to cost around $250k

Election education to cost around $250k

| 11/05/2016 | 28 Comments

(CNS): The first ever election in Cayman to be held under the system of ‘one man, one vote’ in single member constituencies is expected to cost around $1.5 million, considerably more than past elections due to the significant increase in personnel that will be required as well as the necessary public awareness campaign. Elections Supervisor […]

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