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Friday 14th January, 2005

"Where is it?"
Many people call Government Information Services daily to find out where government agencies are located now and how to contact them.
CIRO Wants Construction Workers
CIRO is seeking contractors/individuals interested in joining the District Workgroup scheme.
Clean-up Steaming Ahead
The clean-up of Cayman continues to progress with some 118,000 cubic yards of debris having been removed to processing sites to date.
DOE Advising on Sand Replacement
The Cayman Islands Recovery Operation (CIRO) and Department of Environment (DOE) have been working closely in monitoring the cleaning and repositioning of the precious resource that makes Cayman's beaches the tourist's dream and the resident's pride and joy: sand.
ECLAC Report on gov.ky
The Cabinet Office has had ECLAC's Hurricane Ivan report placed on Government's website.
Editorial by CIRO Manager Orrett Connor
The Cayman Islands Recovery Operation has begun the year in the transition between recovery and restoration.
Home Away from Home
Travel trailers will be used to provide temporary accommodation for displaced families.
National Heroes Day on 24 January
National Heroes Day is observed on the fourth Monday in January.
Neighbours Ready to Help Neighbours Cope
Neighbours Helping Neighbours community-based support group will focus on helping Cayman heal from the trauma of Hurricane Ivan.
Other Counselling Services
Department of Substance Abuse is offering their services
Port Expands Hours
As of mid-January the Port Authority will move to a two-shift system that will allow the cargo distribution centre to operate 24 hours a day.
School Attendance
Parents should inform the Education Department if their child now is attending school overseas.
Smiles Return to George Town
Pre-schoolers returned for the first post-Ivan Story Hour at the new location of the George Town library.
Students Need Your Help
With students back in school and their academic lives on track again
Tagged Vehicles Not Free for the Taking!
The tagging system for removal of derelict vehicles is working very well. A serious problem however is that many people think tagged vehicles are free for the taking.