Issue 181 iLocal Dart redevelop West Bay park Page 3
iBusiness New manager joins RBC Page 4
iWorld Public won’t pay for Queen’s yacht Page 9
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CAYMAN Cops encourage sport in Windsor Park Page 6
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WEDNESDAY | 18 JAN 2012
MAC: NO RED BAY But premier admits GT is not ideal
Junior Achievement Cayman celebrates 20 years Page 6 Probe finds auditors responsible for Olympus losses Page 7
Tad Stoner
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Premier McKeeva Bush yesterday laid to rest any lingering hopes for cruise-ship berthing in Red Bay, saying construction in George Town would make the best use of national resources. At the same time, he predicted as much as another eight weeks until the final ForCayman Alliance Agreement would be signed with Dart Realty. “It is a ‘go’ with the China Harbour Engineering Company,” he told iNews Cayman, alluding to the prospective contractor for the twopier port and upland development in George Town’s Hog Sty Bay. “We are doing the business case, the valuefor-money study, and as soon as it is done, it will pass to the Central Tenders Committee. “I’m not saying that George Town is the best place, but that is what has been promised, what people are expecting and where things already are,” he said. Continued on page 5
NCVO recognises long service staff Page 15 Church group helps auto students Page 17 City extend lead at the top Page 22
Street hockey fun in the sun Ben Sommerville of Green Hornets drives past Ryan Godwin of Montessori Force 4 in the Cayman Islands Youth Roller Hockey Club’s second annual Street Hockey Tournament at Camana Bay, where forty teams helped to raise
CI$10,000 for CaymanHospice Care and UNICEF Cayman Kids charities. There was also a silent auction that featured a Florida Panthers signed shirt as one of the prizes. Full story on page 24
TODAY’S WEATHER CLOUDY HIGH LOW 82°F 74°F