Issue 214 iCommunity Competitors set for Miss George Town contest Page 3
iWorld Is it time to dump the monarchy? Page 17
iSports Royal race for Usain Bolt Page 24
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WEDNESDAY | 7 MAR 2012
NOTHING TO FEAR Ellio plans to meet with all shopkeepers
Dunkin’ donuts supports Junior Achievement Page 6 Bodden Town fury at Premier meeting Page 7
Tad Stoner
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tad.stoner@ieyenews.com
MLA Ellio Solomon yesterday rejected claims that George Town port plans called for 130,000 square feet of retail space, threatening downtown merchants, and would discuss it tomorrow with the Cayman Islands Tourism Association. (CITA). He rejected fears that Decemberdeveloped plans by Los Angelesbased Aecom, partner to port developer China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC), called for massive new shopping areas that downtown merchants fear will drive them out of business, creating “a ghost town”, according to Edmar’s Discount Drugs owner Noel March. “As soon as I heard that,” Mr Solomon told iNews Cayman, “I requested an overview from CHEC, and they came back and said it’s about 50,000 square feet. I think it was irresponsible of Mr March, and 50,000-plus is pretty close to what I have been told.”
Page 9 Minister’s message ahead of Women’s Day Page 20
Photo by Christopher Tobutt
Chelsea owner’s latest scalp Page 21
Kids make a big splash More than one hundred kids - from toddlers up - made a great big slash at the Pete Ribbins Memorial swim meet. It was four days of diving, jumping,
having fun and, of course, swimming. This year the Treasure Island Swim School made their first appearance at the meet. Full story on page 4
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TODAY’S WEATHER CLOUDY HIGH LOW 83°F 75°F