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Friday 25th February 2005
- Canada Offers Mental Health Support
- During Mental Health Week, a team from the Centre for Addictions and Mental Health will provide specialized training to aid and support emergency personnel.
- Cleaning House: Whose Responsibility?
- The law states the responsibility for removing garbage falls to the owner of the property, and where repairs or construction is ongoing, the contractor is responsible for removing all construction waste material.
- Community Support Agency Reaches Out
- The Neighbours Helping Neighbours support programme is offering its services to all community-based organizations across the Cayman Islands.
- Debris Collection Continues into March
- MC Reconstruction will continue collecting to the middle of the second week of March when it should reach its target of 300,000 cubic yards of collected debris.
- Lifting the Spirit and Healing the Soul
- Self-expression through art can be therapeutic – the Cayman National Cultural Foundation and the National Gallery have striven to continue programmes pre-dating Ivan.
- Port Introduces Internet Tracking
- Log onto www.caymanport and search by the control number or the shipping company’s account code to track the status of imported goods.
- School Sites Restored by Summer
- Reconstruction contracts are in place at nearly every school site, and repairs are proceeding.
- The RCIPS: Serving Against the Odds
- Battling staff shortages and still facing equipment woes, the RCIPS nevertheless vows to keep on cracking down on crime.
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