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Wednesday, February 6, 2019 Issue No 333 www.caymaniantimes.ky Complimentary WEATHER FORECAST Community clears land for Scranton Park

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 LOCAL NEWS ...... Page 3

Community Policing Department Holds Crime Prevention Full story on page 4 >> Workshop  LOCAL SPORTS ...... Page 7 Mental Health Symposium Opposition to discuss the future of Leader calls mental health for Cruise Port The 2nd annual Youth Mental Health provements under the theme ‘Address- Contingency 345 FC set the tone for Boys Symposium will take place on February ing Our Past, Supporting Our Future.’ Under 11 League 23, 2019 at the Grand Cayman Marriott The Alex Panton Foundation has col- Plan Beach Resort. The symposium, organ- laborated with the National Drug Coun- ized by the Alex Panton Foundation, cil for their 2018 biennial survey ‘Cay-  GLOBAL NEWS BRIEFS ...... Page 8 will explore the current state of mental man Islands Student Drug Use’ (CISDU). health in the Cayman Islands and pro- vide recommendations on future im- ... Continued story on page 2

 Leader of the Opposition the Hon. Ezzard Miller

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Leader of the Opposition the Hon. Ezzardily increasing Miller has annual expressed �igures, con- the cerns about the lack of information on interim arrangements for pro- cessing of passengers should the cruise port project materialize as proposed. At the same time, Mr. Miller has- tened to underscore that “the Op- Usain Bolt has given up on his football dreams  Alex Panton Foundation Youth Symposium ... Continued story on page 3

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The results from the survey, which also focuses on youth mental health issues, will be revealed in the opening key note presentation and will form discussion points on a series of topics surrounding risk factors of mental health throughout the symposium. Speaking on the 2nd annual Youth Mental Health Symposium, Jane Panton, Chairperson of the Alex Panton Founda- tion, said: “After the tremendous turnout for our inaugural Youth Mental Health Sympo- sium and other events in 2018, we know youth mental health is something that the local community is very passionate about addressing. Hosting this symposi- um each year will help continue this im- portant conversation in our community.” Speaking on their recent collabora- tion with the National Drug Council for this year’s symposium, Jane Panton went on to say: “Last year we announced that we would be collaborating with the Nation-  Jane Panton Presents at the Alex Panton Foundation Youth Symposium al Drug Council on their 2018 survey in order to collect the �irst nationally rep- “We are thrilled to be able to share order to improve the services available adults dealing with mental health issues resentative data on how children and the results of this survey with the gen- for those struggling with mental health are at the heart of the conversation. young adults, on our islands, are coping eral public and to discuss both where issues.” For more details and to register for with mental health issues as well as what we are currently and the next steps we The symposium aims to explore men- the 2nd annual Youth Mental Health they know about the resources available need to take, as medical professionals, tal health from a diverse point of view, Symposium head over to alexpanton- to them. parents, carers and a community, in while ensuring that children and young foundation.ky.  COMMUNITY NOTICE CUC Watercourse DRY CLEANERS & LAUNDRY Road Scheduled Outage CUC advises custom- ers on Watercourse Road in West Bay that I’ve got some beautiful they will experience clothes, I know just where interruptions to their electrical service on they go. Meet the world Wednesday, February 6 with Puritan Cleaners, they between 9:30 a.m. and are here for you and me, 4:00 p.m. best cleaners you will see. Areas affected in- clude all customers on Puritan, now using the Watercourse Road between the junc- will be required to temporarily block most popular and tion of Hell Road and the junction of one lane on several sections of Water- eco-friendly cleaning Boatswain Bay Road including Nettie course Road. solvents. Rivers Lane, Bowman Close, Hillan- CUC apologises for this interrup- dale Close, Cadbury Link, Windstart tion, which is necessary to facilitate Take advantage of our on Drive, Bristol Close, Fruit Land Way, required overhead infrastructure up- going discounts on all men Ruby Lane, Alexandra Close and grades to provide our customers with & women’s apparel. Ask Knolls Close about other discounts Motorists are asked to drive with For more information on the outage caution when utilising Watercourse andsafe, reliablestreets andaffected, ef�icient please power. contact available in store. Road as CUC will have a number of ve- CUC’s Customer Service Team at 949- hicles and personnel in the area and 5200 or e-mail [email protected].  Three convenient locationsions to serve you, Savannah Countryside, Elginn AvenueAvenue GeorgeGeorge Town, Eastern Avenue George Town, drive thru rain or shine. Free pick-up and delivery available Caymanian Caymaniancall Puritan Cleaners 949-7104 Times Issue # 333

Publisher: Ralph Lewis Company: Lewis Cayman Islands Ltd #19 Walkers Road (next to Tomlinson Furniture) Telephone: 345 916 2000 Elgin Avenue, Countryside Shopping Centre - Main Store – Eastern Avenue, Email: [email protected], George Town Savannah Drive Through (rain or shine) Tel # 345 949 2452 Tel # 345 946 1884 George Town Tel # 345 949 7104 or [email protected] You feel good when you look good!!! Website: www.caymaniantimes.ky LOCAL NEWS | OPPOSTION SPEAKS C�������� T���� Wednesday, February 6, 2019 | Issue No 333 PAGE 3 Community Policing Department Holds Crime Prevention Workshop in Bodden Town as “pin” alarms that can be worn while Bodden Town District (Beats 3, 4 and exercising outside to enhance personal 5)Community came together Policing in the Of�icers North Sound in the safety. Alongside demonstrations of new Gardens community last Sunday, 27 January, to talk about neighbourhood importance of neighbourhood watches security with residents during one of totechnology, reduce crime of�icers and also also emphasized improve the the Community Policing Department’s quality of life in an area. “Devices and alarms, while effective, 2019. are no substitute for active and watch- �irst“It is crime our intention prevention to workshopshold this kind of ful neighbours when it comes to crime of educational meeting in each commu- reduction in an area,” continued Chief nity policing beat this year,” said Chief Inspector Spence. “The connectedness Inspector Everton Spence, who man- and watchfulness of a neighbourhood ages both the Community Policing and makes it harder for suspicious and crim- inal activity to go unnoticed, which is prevention and reduction is always de- what criminals count on.” veloping,Traf�ic portfolios. in terms “Theof technology �ield of crime and “Since spring of 2017, when Bodden methods, and we want to share these Town had a high burglary rate, sever- developments with residents along with al new neighbourhood watches have  Crime prevention workshops the crime trends we are seeing on the is- been launched, bringing the total num- lands and in their area.” ber in the district to fourteen,” said PS Go to http://www.rcips.ky/communi- Cornelius Pompey, head of the Bodden were made, I have no doubt that more demonstrated new and compact alarm Town Community Policing sector, “and activeout the watches district. in While communities signi�icant also arrests con- and learn about neighbourhood watch- devicesDuring for thehome presentation and property of�icersas well we have seen burglaries drop through- tributed to this crime reduction.” esty/ in to your get inarea. touch  with the Beat Of�icer Leader of the Opposition Calls for Cruise Port Contingency Plan ... Continued story from page 1 class ship later this year,” Mr. Miller said, “undermine Government’s argument position absolutely opposes the cruise that tendering poses an overwhelming port project, fully expects the referen- threat to the continued wellbeing of the dum will be supported by the required cruise industry.” As for any claim that dockside disem- lieves that the opposition to the port barkation of cruise passengers is more projectnumber will of win signatures, when the and referendum �irmly be- is put to the vote.” tender, Mr. Miller referenced the 11 Au- However, Mr. Miller said it was impor- gustef�icient 2015 than Environmental ferrying passengers Assessment by tant to call attention to “yet another as- Board’s review of the Environmental pect of Government’s failure to commu- Impact Assessment (EIA) undertaken nicate” that could add to what he views by W. F. Baird and Associates, consult- as “another potentially serious conse- ants commissioned by the Government. quence”: On page 20 of the board’s review, un- “So far,” Mr. Miller elaborated, “Gov- der the heading of “Tendering vs. berth- ernment has said nothing about how ing,” the board reported that the EIA they plan to mitigate the impact of the had considered “two scenarios for dis- dredging and complex construction ac- embarkation rates, one with four Car- tivities for the proposed cruise ship port nival Magic-sized vessels at berth and, duce shore time—which is mainly what other serious consequence of “this risky on the disembarkation, processing and a second, with two Carnival Magic-sized cruise passengers care most about.” project is a scenario that mismanage- return of passengers to ships, as well as vessels and two Oasis-sized vessels at With regard to the business case for ment could result in cruise ships decid- passengers’ ease of access to landside berth.” investing so massively in the cruise port ing to reroute to bypass Cayman, with its recreational arrangements,” Mr. Miller The board reported that the EIA had despite these disadvantages, Mr. Miller potential for an eventual decline in Cay- said, adding: “How that management as- concluded on page 310 “that for both pointed to the latest available statistics man’s cruise industry,” Mr. Miller said. pect that could have markedly adverse of these scenarios, the disembarkation that show that revenue from stay-over “While the Opposition remains op- impacts on the future of the industry rates with cruise berthing facility is passengers continue the long-estab- posed to the project and do not believe will be addressed has to be a concern within the range of passenger-disem- lished trend of exceeding by far the it will become a reality, the lack of infor- for the industry and the population as a barkation rates achieved with tender- spend by cruise passengers: The latest mation on the interim management for whole and should be addressed.” ing, i.e., cruise berthing will not result in estimate of cruise passengers’ annual the disembarking and re-boarding of Continuing, Mr. Miller said: “At the very a quicker rate of disembarkation.” spending is US$199.9 million, compared least, we need an explanation by Govern- In addition, the EIA noted that passen- to US$680 million for stay-over visitors, big concern joining all the others, in- ment on how the disembarkation and gers disembarking at berth would have a ratio of more than one to three, re- cludingcruise passengers costs, and isenvironmental de�initely another and re-boarding of passengers will be handled longer walking distances, ranging “from spectively. business impacts,” Mr. Miller said. “It over the two-to-three years of works—if approximately 1,200 to 1,800 feet, as At the same time, “There is no question would be really ironic that the costliest the project sees the light of day.” compared to approximately 450 feet that we do want to protect the cruise in- investment resulted in the gravest of In the meantime, Mr. Miller continues with existing tender operation.” dustry,” Mr. Miller said, adding that an- consequences.”  to refute the key argument advanced for Another disadvantage from cruise the necessity for the port—that tender- ing is not feasible for the debarking and ported by the board, is the “lag time re-boarding of passengers, especially whichberthing can identi�ied result from by thethe EIAberthing and re-of for the larger ships. cruise ships.” “It is clear that cruise passengers con- Mr. Miller nevertheless went on to tinue to be successfully tendered, an clarify that he is as much in support of arrangement that will apply when one the cruise industry as he is of the stay- of the largest cruise ships in the world, over visitor sector, but he was con- Monday to Friday 9 am to 6 pm the 5,700-passenger mega ship by MSC cerned that scarce investment resources Saturday 10 am to 5 pm Cruise Line, the MSC Meraviglia, an- be placed where the returns would be of chors in Cayman waters in November as greatest value to the people of the Cay- Baytown Plaza. West bay Road scheduled, Mr. Miller said. man Islands. “The trend of the increasing numbers This was specially so, he said, “given Phone Repairs 943-2355 | Phone Retail 945-2355 of cruise-ship passenger arrivals and that berthing will not add any addition- Email - [email protected] the tendering of the mammoth Oasis al time on shore—but could actually re- WORLD WATCH PAGE 10 Wednesday, October 18, 2017 | Issue No 132 Caymanian Times BRITAIN BRACES...for a hurricane The unusual nature of this year’s normal. London was already noticing the In the early hours of October 1987 Atlantic hurricane is making its This is the most powerful storm to effects of this weather phenomenon southern England was battered by the impact felt as far north as the British have hit Ireland in over 50 years. Monday afternoon with the skies turning unannounced Great Storm (they didn’t Isles. an orange tint and the sun taking on an have names then). The storm was Monday evening Mainland UK and Northern Ireland eerie glow. ploughing its way north-eastwards The very experienced weather are bracing for a pounding from the Weather experts explained that was through Northern Ireland, which is part forecaster who under-estimated its remnants of Hurricane Ophelia which due to dust from the Sahara desert of the United Kingdom, before sweeping impending ferocity has found as much has roared up through the North Atlantic that Ophelia had dragged through the notoriety as the storm itself which killed and was battering the Irish Republic on into Scotland. atmosphere combined with haze caused 18 people and caused extensive damage. Monday with gusts close to 100 miles an Northern England, Wales as well hour. as London and other areas in south- away as Portugal. Britain is better prepared this time around. Already three people have been killed east England were expected to feel the byThe the severe glow extra-tropical of forest fires storm from comes as far in Ireland, and there have been power effects of the storm with high winds and just a few days after the 30th anniversary It comes just a few days after the 25th outages and other disruptions which torrential rain forecast for some regions, of another weather phenomenon in this anniversary of the now infamous Great might take over a week to return to especially LOCALthose in the NEWS north. part of the world. Storm of 1987. PAGE 4 Wednesday, February 6, 2019 | Issue No 333 C�������� T����

WORLD WATCH PAGE 10 Wednesday, October 18, 2017 | Issue No 132 Caymanian Times BRITAIN BRACES...for a hurricane  Workers building a dream: (L-r) Shelida Seymour; Police Officer Calasia Burke; R. Wel- The unusual nature of this year’s normal. London was already noticing the In the early hours of October 1987 come; Inspector Myles; Dorleen Welcome; PC. Peart; Dale Ramoon; Christina Burke-Rich- Atlantic hurricane season is making its This is the most powerful storm to effects of this weather phenomenon southern England was battered by the ardson impact Arek felt Ebanksas far north at work as the clearing British thehave land hit Ireland in over 50 years. Monday afternoon with the skies turning unannounced Great Storm (they didn’t Isles. an orange tint and the sun taking on an have names then). The storm was Monday evening Mainland UK and Northern Ireland eerie glow. ploughing its way north-eastwards The very experienced weather are bracing for a pounding from the Weather experts explained that was through Northern Ireland, which is part forecaster who under-estimated its remnants of Hurricane Ophelia which due to dust from the Sahara desert of the United Kingdom, before sweeping impending ferocity has found as much has roared up through the North Atlantic that Ophelia had dragged through the notoriety as the storm itself which killed Land cleared for newand was battering theScranton Irish Republic on into Scotland. parkatmosphere combined with haze caused 18 people and caused extensive damage. Monday with gusts close to 100 miles an Northern England, Wales as well They were up since dawn, raking, was to make the patch of overgrown timehour. and haven’t got much responseas London as and other areas in south- away as Portugal. Britain is better prepared this time around. clearing, chopping down with machet- bush, between Scranton and the high toAlready when three they people are going have been to killeddeal witheast itEngland so were expected to feel the byThe the severe glow extra-tropical of forest fires storm from comes as far es. The hot sun came up and still they Iin decided Ireland, and to thereget everybody have been power together effects and of the storm with high winds and just a few days after the 30th anniversary It comes just a few days after the 25th worked; the old, the young, men and everyone to enjoy, a place where people dooutages it ourselves. and other disruptionsWhat you which see heretorrential is a rain forecast for some regions, of another weather phenomenon in this anniversary of the now infamous Great women worked side by side. They got canrise seeof�ice each buildings, other and a beautiful talk to each park oth- for communitymight take over effort a week by to everybody return to especiallyputting those in the north. part of the world. Storm of 1987. dirty, they got sweaty, but they didn’t er and look into each other’s eyes with a their hands together. We thankful to the care. It was an army of around 100 or- friendly smile. Department of Environmental Health dinary folks, an army driven by love for M.L.A Kenneth Bryan, who had helped and parks to help get some of the rub- their community; the proud community get everyone together, said: “What you bish, and some private individuals with of Scranton. are experiencing here is a dream, which their machines and equipment have They were joined by four community will hopefully become a reality soon. For brought them here to clear out the land. a while now Government has had this It’s hard to visualize a dream, if you can’t land back here, and we know that they see it. That’s why it’s so important that withpolice a of�icers,contingent and from more Rotary than 20Central Cay- have recently acquired the front piece we clear it out, so we can see it. Once andman RotaryIslands SunriseFire Service too. of�icers,They worked along too. I’ve been asking the government to they see the clearing and the size, they with one heart and mind, and their aim do something about the place for some can visualize what we can do with it. And the dream can come true. Its going to be really beautiful, I can promise you that.” Of course, there were lots of people  George Town MLA Kenneth Bryan from the hardworking and dedicated Scranton Committee who had come out Scranton Committee is to help build the to clear the land. It was a mighty big day community and assist each other and for them. Cheryl Myles of the Scranton Committee said: “The purpose of the ... Continued story on page 5

 Grab Truck and operator, clearing the way for a dream

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EDITORIAL | COMMUNITY NOTICES PAGE 2 Wednesday, October 18, 2017 | Issue No 132 Caymanian Times Land clearedEditorial for NoticEs Customs Registration of Importers begins To help importers start using a system for entry declaration, the Department will new Scranton park start registering importers starting Monday, 16 October 2017. The registration is required by the implementation of a new online electronic ... Continued story from page 4 RCIPS’ Inspector Myles who is in system for entry declaration. Effective 1 November 2017, the Cayman Islands charge of community policing explained EDITORIAL | COMMUNITYto strengthen NOTICES community spirit. Quite a Customs Department will implement the new system. This will require importers few of us have different ideas, but once to help: “We are delighted to know that to complete and submit entries electronically to Customs using the new gateway PAGE 2 Wednesday, Octoberwe’ve 18,had 2017the area |fully Issue cleaned No and 132 wewhy can four come of histo community of�icers had events come like; out portal COLSCaymanian (Customs Online Times System). Importers will be able to access the portal cleared then we can all put our heads to- building camaraderie within the com- through the website www.customs.gov.ky. gether and so on and see what the Gov- munityTips in the ofdistrict the of Week George Town. For individuals who have not yet received training in the use of the system, Customs will provide in-house training. ernment has to give in ways of planning ThisMotivational area has got Tipa lot of history and I However, before they can use COLS, importers will have to be formally registered and recognised as an importer by Customs. am very happy to see that the communi- The Power of Music This will require each individual to come in and provide Customs with relevant information including a government-issued Npicnic benchesotic and areasE sto play games ty has taken on the initiative of cleaning Editorial and places�inances. where We arethe openelderly to and ideas young like it makingDo not it intounderestimate a little park. the power persons can come out and do things on of music. Music can heal the sick, their business licence and/or companies registration including directorship. identification, e.g., driver’s licence or passport. Additionally, it will be necessary for companies and businesses to provide a daily Customsbasis. Registrationmend ...the Continued broken heart, storyof relieve onImporters pagestress 6 As a result, Customsbegins will begin the registration process starting Monday, 16 October through 27 October 2017, from 8:30am To help importers start using a system for entryand even declaration, help you the to liveDepartment longer. Just will start registering importers starting Monday,ask 16 Octobersome of 2017.our seniors who are still Roberts Drive (locally known as Airport Road). playing music and dancing. They will The registration is required by the implementation of a new online electronic to 4:00pm Monday to Friday. Registration will take place on the 1st floor of Customs Headquarters, located at #42 Owens agree that music has added value to However, if they miss this period to be registered, Customs will continue to register importers during normal business system for entry declaration. Effective 1 Novembertheir life and 2017, also the a few Cayman more Islandsyears. hours. Although most importers were previously registered in the old system, it is necessary for all importers to be registered Customs Department will implement the newAfter system. a long This stressful will require day, close importers your in the new system. Once registered with Customs, importers can then submit entries electronically and do business with to complete and submit entries electronicallyeyes to turnCustoms on your using iPod the or new CD gateway player Customs, without having to attend in person. portal COLS (Customs Online System). Importers will be able to access the portal and just enjoy the mellowing sounds Cayman Islands Customs Management thanks importers for their cooperation and understanding and looks forward to through the website www.customs.gov.ky. of music. If you have energy left you continued partnership. Tips of the Week For individuals who have not yet received maytraining even in dance the use a jig. of the system, Customs will provide in-house training. Motivational Tip However, before they can use COLS, importersLive will longer. have to Live be formallyhappier. Liveregistered life to and recognised as an importer by Customs. The Power of Music This will require each individual to come in itsand fullest provide with Customs MUSIC. with relevant information including a government-issued Air-Conditioned Storage Do not underestimate the power Sea Grape of music. Music can heal the sick, their business licence and/or companies registration including directorship. Units - Kingbird Drive mend the broken heart, relieve stress identification,As a result, Customs e.g., driver’s will begin licence the or registration passport. 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Land cleared for new Scranton park ... Continued story from page 5 ing up his Saturday morning to work a huge earth moving machine which was Arek Ebanks, who works for the Rec- clearing the land. “I don’t know if I am reational Parks and Cemeteries division going to get paid for it. But that is alright, of Public Works, said he didn’t mind giv- money is not everything,” he said. 

POLICE NEWS JMU Assists Update: Police Request Public Paddle Boarders assistance to locate missing man As of Friday afternoon, He is described as being of in Distress 1 February, Mr. Whitely’s slim build, dark complexion, whereabouts remain un- about 5’ 10” in height and is Shortly after 7:00PM on Thursday, 31 January, the known. At this point in the bald. He typically wears base- investigation, with several en- ball caps and glasses, with a a report of persons in distress in the water off West quiries conducted, it has been white t-shirt, blue jeans and Bay9-1-1 Public Communications Beach. Two persons Centre were dispatched on a paddle of�icers board to determined that the last con- sneakers. A picture of him is sighting of Mr. Whitely attached. There are indica- was on Boxing Day, 26 De- tions that he may have been deployeddrifting out to toassist sea inand M/V were Typhoon. having dif�iculties return- cember�irmed , 2018. Previous in- sleeping in abandoned vehi- ingThe to personsshore. Of�icers on the frompaddleboard the Joint were Marine able Unit to com- also formation that he was sighted cles in the area. on Seymour Road in mid-Jan- The Police are concerned uary has been determined to for Mr. Whitely’s welfare and municate with of�icers on shore via mobile phone, and be incorrect. are conducting urgent enquir- were instructed to turn on the phone’s �lashlight in Eral Keith Whitely, age 72 ies in an effort to locate him. andorder transported to make it safely easier to for shore. the JMU of�icers to locate of George Town, was last seen Police continue to appeal to them.“This They incident were showssubsequently how easily located one bycan the get of�icers into a sometime on or near Christ- anyone who may have seen dangerous situation while participating in water-re- mas Day, 25 December, 2018, Mr. Whitely in the last two lated activities, even something like paddle boarding,” in the vicinity of Brushy Ave- weeks or has any informa- said A/Superintendent Brad Ebanks, “That’s why it is nue in George Town, which is tion about his whereabouts always advisable to carry some means of communica- located in the area off Godfrey to please contact the George tion with you as this is one of the tools that will help Nixon Way. He has not been Town Police Station at 949- ensure your safety.” seen since. 4222.  Eral Keith Whitely LOCAL SPORTS C�������� T���� Wednesday, February 6, 2019 | Issue No 333 PAGE 7 345 FC set the tone for Boys Under 11 League The re-formatted Boys Under 11 league got underway this past Satur- day, February 2 in the 2019 Cayman Islands Football Association (CIFA) youth leagues. Saturday’s games also marked the third round of play in the Girls Under 11 and the Boys Under 15 leagues. In the Boys Under 11 league, 345 FC I and II kicked off their campaigns in style with respect rule enforced 5-0 wins over George Town SC I and Sunset Ma- kos respectively. Jhairye Willis and Ben Lyne grabbed two goals each and Leon Frank added another as 345 FC I defeated GTSC 5-0 (respect rule enforced), while Chaz Rud- dick, Emre Cuevas-Ebanks, Jagger Alban and Ethan Cansell all scored in the 345 FC II 5-0 defeat (respect rule enforced) an unfortunate own goal. of the Sunset Makos. The �i�ith goal was Academy SC Wanderers got past Lati- nosIn FCthe 5-0�inal as Group Max AMcGeough game of the scored day, two with Ijah Jennings, Liam Whiteside  Ben Lyne (orange) of 345 FC II and Fred Boothe from George Town SC battle for the ball in this Boys Under 11 encounter. 345 FC II won the (penalty) and David McLaughlin con- game 5-0 tributing to the win with a goal each. In Group B of the Boys Under 11 league, Academy SC Saints topped Scholars ISC 4-1 thanks to goals from Matthias Vargas, Patrick Roberts and Oscar Drackton. Scholars ISC scored an own goal to bring Academy’s tally to four, while in return, Academy respond- ed by scoring an own goal of their own, which accounted for the Scholars ISC goal. Also in Group B, Sunset Warriors beat George Town SC II 5-0 (respect rule en- forced) with Jaxon Cover scoring two and Matthew Rees, Charlie Isbister and Jaydon Ashdown scoring the other three goals. In the Girls Under 11 league, the young ladies from George Town SC and Schol- ars ISC played to a very entertaining 0-0 draw while Sunset Fusion defeated Sunset Iguanas 7-2 and Sunset Stingrays squeezed by Academy SC 3-2. Scorers for Sunset Fusion included Harper Nelson (3) and Olivia Thorpe (3) while Caydon Coles grabbed her team’s seventh goal. In reply for the Iguanas, it was Clara DeQuintal and Sashka Parker scoring a goal each. Scorers for Sunset Stingrays were Madison Leadbetter, Emily Woolf and Bronwen Burt, while Kenza Nairuwon- sanga and Zariyah Durran replied for Academy SC. In the Boys Under 15 league played on Saturday afternoon, 345 FC I downed Academy SC White 2-1 with 345s Tom Byrne and Gilbert Cache-Rodriguez can- celling out Jaydon Whittaker’s opener for Academy SC White. Bodden Town FC got past Sunset FC 2-1 as Breshawn Watson and Jaqan Mill- er found the back of the net for the Bod- an-Cullett scored a consolation goal late inden the Town game out�it. for his Sunset’s team. Jacob McMilli- day, Academy SC Blue defeated Cayman AthleticIn the �inalSC 2-1 Boys with Under goals 15 fromgame Selvinof the Caballero and Jeremy Scott. Cayman Athletic’s Rashaad Powery had opened the scoring in the second minute but his club could not hold on to the lead. The 2019 CIFA Youth Leagues contin- ue on Saturday, February 9 with a num- ber of games at various venues across Grand Cayman.  GLOBAL NEWS BRIEFS PAGE 8 Wednesday, February 6, 2019 | Issue No 333 C�������� T����

GLOBAL NEWS BRIEFS rebuilding after Filipinos heaviest tornado internet users Cuba was badly hit by a devastating Filipinos are the world’s heaviest in- tornado last week with at least four ternet users, particularly on social me- people dying and hundreds injured dia. but construction has already started A new report has revealed the world's to repair thousands of homes. heaviest internet users are in the Philip- The construction of houses for the pines, where people spend an average of people affected in by a torna- 10 hours and two minutes a day online do on Jan. 27 started on Saturday. in 2018. According to the Council of Minis- Brazil were second with 9:29 internet ters, works began in several places in  Cuba is already rebuilding after a dev- usage, followed by Thailand (9:11), Co-  Filipinos love internet communication the Cuban capital, while the assess- astating tornado last week lombia (9:00), and Indonesia (8:36). ment of damages in houses continues. The Digital 2019 report, created by ple spent an average of 4:12 on social President Miguel Diaz-Canel and vice was practically restored, and only social media management platform media platforms every day, while the Construction Minister Rene Mesa said some cases remain without electrici- Hootsuite and digital marketing agency global average was 2:16. Again, the low- that of 3,513 houses damaged so far, ty and they will solved in the coming We Are Social, found that the worldwide est social media use was in Japan, where the technical data for 2,873 was pre- hours. average amount of time spent online people devoted an average of just 36 pared. This survey is fundamental for In the case of telephone services, was six hours and 42 minutes a day. minutes to scrolling. the acquisition of materials for recon- Communications Minister Jorge Luis People in the US averaged 6:31 com- Facebook was the social media plat- struction. Perdomo said at the meeting of the pared with 5:52 in China and 5:46 in the form Filipinos tended to use the most, Mr Diaz-Canel emphasised that the Council of Ministers that 65 percent of UK. with over two million joining since Oc- land lines had been restored. Of the countries surveyed, people in tober 2018. Mr Diaz-Canel repeated his call to Japan spent the least amount of time on- Overall, there are 76 million internet lyprocedure to a high of�ices standard for and the greatpurchase urgen- of maintain permanent contact with the line, averaging just 3:45. users in the Philippines, and all of them cy.construction materials work ef�icient- people affected by the tornado, to ex- Unsurprisingly, social media account- are on some form of social media. Sev- Energy and Mines Minister Raul plain the progress of the recovery and enty-two million Filipinos access them Garcia reported that the power ser- listen to their problems.  on the internet. In the Philippines, peo- via a mobile device.  ed for a signi�icant amount of time spent

its internal affairs unit. “It’s a political persecution and Honduran lawmaker they want to set a precedent so that nobody dares to de- nounce absolutely anything on trial here,” Ms Borjas said. "Peo- Days before Honduras' elections in a slaying contained in one of those re- ple say, 'Well, if they do this ports — in a country where the power- to a deputy, what could they the national police, Maria Luisa Borjas, ful have long enjoyed impunity. do to me?’” held2017, a a news former conference high-ranking at which of�icial she in Honduras and other Latin American In another case last read from government investigative re- nations have been criticised by interna- month, the country's Su- tional organisations for years for their preme Court rejected a bid Now, as an opposition lawmaker, she criminal defamation statutes, which are for a new trial by journal-  Maria Luisa Borjas is on trial for defamation ports about three high-pro�ile killings. powerful tools allowing elites — often ist David Romero, who has lawmakers themselves — to silence been an outspoken critic of President for his reporting on the wife of a former gressfaces thewhen possibility she went of ona �ine trial and, Monday more critics. Juan Orlando Hernandez. The justices attorney general. Honduras' constitu- chargedsigni�icantly, with the defamation. loss of her Herseat inalleged Con- Ms Borjas has a long track record of upheld a 10-year prison sentence given tion guarantees its citizens the right to crime was essentially naming names — calling out corruption, starting with the Mr Romero in 2016 after he was con- honour, and defamation is considered a the suspected "intellectual authors" of police force's own ranks when she ran victed on several counts of defamation crime against a person's honour.  UK to deport Canada diplomats Caribbean residents pull out of Cuba The UK Government plans to restart Canada has announced it is removing up to half of the ibbean this week have been attacked as Canadians at its embassy in “brutal”deportation and charter“a scandal” �lights by toleading the Car- La- Cuba after another diplo- bour politicians. mat was found to have fall- en mysteriously ill. ca will take off carrying out the enforced removalsThe Home of foreignOf�ice said national a �light offenders. to Jamai- cases of mysterious health About 50 people could leave, according problemsCanada hassince con�irmed early 2017. 14 to reports. They are said to include peo- Twenty-six American em- ple who went to the UK as children and  Caribbean folks first arrived in the UK on bassy workers in Cuba have parents with British children. SS Windrush from 1948 also been affected, suffering  The Canada embassy in Havana has reduced its a range of symptoms and diplomats since March 2017, before the Windrush ly deported or detained by their own diagnoses including mild scandalThe charter when it �lightemerged will dozens be the of peo- �irst government. traumatic brain injury, also known as arrived in the summer and reported ple had been wrongly deported from the “I have met many Windrush citizens concussion. forced into petty crime precisely be- Canada announced in November it cause of the government’s hostile envi- was considering all options regard- thatsymptoms these incidentson Dec. 29. are The still of�icial ongoing. said UK by the Home Of�ice. ronment outrageously stripping them of ing its embassy in Cuba after a 13th recentCanada con�irmed will continue cases to demonstratehave an am- LabourA spokesman MP for Tottenham, for the Home said the Of�ice de- their rights to work, healthcare, housing portationcon�irmed charter the plan. was David an insult Lammy, to the from about 16 positions for Canadian full consular services will be available victims of the Windrush scandal. The shadow home secretary, Diane staffcase at was the con�irmed. Havana embassy Canada to is around going bassador in Havana and of�icials said “Britain stopped deporting Brit- Abbottand bene�its.” MP, called for full transparency eight. programmes may be adjusted in the ish criminals to Australia in 1868,” Canada ordered the families of dip- comingto Canadians. weeks But and of�icials diplomatic said otherstaff he said. “This forced repatriation is a tations. lomatic staff in Cuba to return home from outside Cuba might assist. scandal in itself, but to re-commence over the “brutal” chartered �light depor- last April. The 14 Canadians affected Cuba is a favourite tourist destina- it before the compensation scheme whether these individuals are British includes diplomats and some of their tion for Canadians and the Canadian citizens,”“Ministers she needsaid. “We to quickly should con�irmnot de- family members. A senior Canadi- government said there is no evidence has been rolled out is an insult to the port our own citizens or deny their of any related ailments among travel- victimsfor the Homewho have Of�ice’s already previous been abuses false- rights.”  latest case involves a diplomat who lers.  an government of�icial said that the INTERNATIONAL SPORTS C�������� T���� Wednesday, February 6, 2019 | Issue No 333 PAGE 9 Irving hints at Celtics exit Kyrie Irving is not guaranteed in easy enough to chalk it up to trade dead- re-signing with the Boston Celtics, de- line chatter, possibly coming from teams spite his public promise to do so. The hoping to land the disgruntled Pelican. NBA deadline is on Thursday and Ir- Then, days after the Davis news, the New ving’s apparent change of mind is one of York Knicks made the shocking decision the biggest talking points. to trade Kristaps Porzingis to the Dallas No wonder on Friday in Madison Mavericks which meant the Knicks had Square Garden, Knicks fans were chant- freed up space to add two maximum ing, "we want Kyrie,” and those chants contracts over the offseason, reheating might not have been in vain. Only a their interest in acquiring Irving, who week ago, it felt like Irving remaining can – and probably will - opt out of his with the Celtics was set in stone after current contract over the summer. the press conference in October where As it happens, the day after the Por- he anounced he was staying. Now, after zingis trade, the Celtics were heading to a particularly memorable period of NBA New York to play, of all teams, the Knicks. news, everything looks up in the air for This was the perfect opportunity for Ir- the Celtics. ving to reassure fans that his priority It stems from Anthony Davis whose was staying in Boston. That is, well, not agent announced that the young cen- exactly what he did. When asked point tre was seeking a trade from the New blank about his plans, Irving replied, Orleans Pelicans. This immediately led “ask me July 1.” He also expressed frus-  Kyrie Irving looks likely to leave the Celtics to speculation that Davis’s camp was tration that he was expected to answer forcing a move to the Los Angeles Lak- such questions now, at one point say- the relationship between Irving and the plummeting after losing Victor Oladipo ers. One piece of news that bolstered ing, "at the end of the day, I'm going to Celtics. Now, the Celtics’ entire long- for the season because of a torn quad this belief was that the Boston Celtics do what's best for my career, and that's term plan looked like it was built under tendon. couldn’t trade for him while Irving was just where it stands. That's just where it a not-so-solid foundation. Irving's frustrations have spilled over still with the team. It seemed the timing stands.” It looks as frustration is the main to other members of the team. He has of Davis’s request was because he knew This unexpectedly combative press reason Irving is reluctant to commit repeatedly aired his grievances with he couldn’t be traded to Boston before conference led to a massive commotion long-term to the Celtics. He is playing Boston's young players Jayson Tatum, the deadline because he had no inter- among Celtics fans. It didn’t matter that, the best basketball of his career - but Jaylen Brown and Terry Rozier and est in playing there. One of the reasons during the brief round of questioning, Ir- it hasn't translated to wins. The Celtics through the media, including after a loss for that? There was a growing feeling ving reiterated that Boston was still his are, in theory, more talented than the in Orlando last month. It was after that around the league that Irving might not number one option saying: "I still have team that reached Game 7 of the East- loss that Irving confronted coach Brad be so willing to re-sign there after all. Stevens in the huddle for not calling the promise for the future and what they and Gordon Hayward last season. But potential game-deciding shot for him, these rumours revolving around Irving, havecon�idence in terms in Bostonof our pieces.” and what they can Bostonern Conference are in fourth �inals place without in the Irving East, and Hayward on the court afterward sinceAt �irst, they itdidn't was easyreally enough emerge to until dismiss Da- Nothing could shield fans from the getting there only after Friday's win for passing the ball to Tatum instead of vis made his trade request public. It was reality that something had changed in thanks in part to the Indiana Pacers him.  Holder must sit last Test out West Indies captain Jason Holder land after being banned by the Inter- He has been a central �igure in West nationalwill miss Cricket the �inal Council, Test againstbut at least Eng- overIndies any securing side other a �irst than series Bangladesh win over the Caribbean side are comfortable in andEngland Zimbabwe since since 2009, 2012. and their �irst the knowledge that they have already Holder was named man of the match secured the series. after making an unbeaten 202 and tak- The brilliant all-rounder will serve ing two wickets in the 381-run win in a one-match suspension for his side's  Usain Bolt has given up on his football dreams slow over-rate in the 10-wicket win took him to the top of the ICC rankings in the second Test in Antigua. The forthe Test �irst all-. Test, a performance which third Test in St Lucia starts on Sat- The 27-year-old Barbadian claimed urday, with West Indies 2-0 up in the 4-32 to help bowl England out for 132 in Bolt is NFL record series. Antigua on Saturday before West Indies Holder will be sorely missed, not sealed victory with two days to spare. just for his leadership but he is the He missed the second Test in New holder now leading run-scorer with 229 at an av- Zealand in December 2017 after being erage of 114.50. banned for a slow over-rate offence.  track, but he is still lightning fast. The games, serious questions remained over 32-year-oldUsain Bolt Jamaican may be �inished tied the from NFL's the hisof footballgeneral play �itness and between ability to those turn into two fastest 40-yard dash and he was super an elite athlete in a second sport. chilled about it. He turned down an offer from Maltese The retired Olympian tied the NFL's club Valletta, reportedly because the record for the fastest 40-yard dash, club could not afford his wage demands, clocking in at 4.22 seconds, and he and also spent time training with Nor- wasn't even wearing specialised run- wegian team Stromsgodset and German ning spikes. He did it in sweatpants and side Borussia Dortmund. casual sneakers. Bolt, who retired from athletics in 2017 Bolt is at a crossroads in his life. He and still holds the 100m and 200m world recently gave up on his dream of becom- records, said he does not regret trying to ing a professional footballer, saying “the become a professional footballer. sports life is over” for him. Bolt, who won Olympic sprint gold The eight-time Olympic gold medallist medals in Beijing, London and Rio, said was unable to agree a contract with Aus- he would now focus on his business ven- tralian side Central Coast Mariners last tures. year after a trial. “I’m just doing many different things He made his debut for the Mariners in ... the sports life is over, so I’m now mov- September and scored twice in his sec- ing into different businesses. I have a lot ond trial match. Despite the goals – one of things in the pipeline, so as I say, I’m well-taken, one a tap into an empty net just dabbling in everything and trying to  Jason Holder has been brilliant for the West Indies – and a clear improvement in his level be a business man now.”  REGIONAL C360 PAGE 10 Wednesday, February 6, 2019 | Issue No 333 C�������� T����

LIQUOR LICENSING QUARTERLY SESSION and the Friday, 01 March 2019, at 1:00pm, Government Administration Building, Room 1038, Elgin Avenue, Caribbean George Town, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands Will Need 23 1. Confirmation of minutes: Minutes of the 6th of December 2018

2. Grant applications: Applicants shall attend before the Board at the time of the opening of the sessions and such Million Health other times as the Board may require and may, in addition, be represented by a person quali ed to practise law in the Islands. and Education A) LIMBERG R. CUEVAS-EBANKS T/A SPOTLIGHT F) FLOWERS RESTAURATEURS (1998) LTD. T/A ENTERTAINMENT FLOWERS DISTRIBUTORSHIP Business: RETAIL (MOBILE) & MUSIC AND Business: RETAIL (TASTING) Professionals DANCING Location: Block 14C, Parcel 305, The Eucalyptus Location: Block 38C, Parcel 202 , 34B Carlton Rd, Building, 4 Printers Way, George Town Bodden Town G) MCRUSS GROUP LTD T/A MCRUSS GROCERIES by 2040 B) AET LTD. T/A SEVEN MILE BURGER Business: PACKAGE Latin America and the Caribbean will need approx- Business: RESTAURANT Location: Block 25, Parcel 305, #4 Party Lane, Location: Block 11D, Parcel 92, Unit#3-104, Gover- George Town imately 12 million teachers, 3 million doctors and 8 nors Square, 23 Lime Tree Bay Ave, West Bay million nurses by the year 2040. H) BERGHEM LTD T/A LE VELE This is what ‘Education and Health: The sectors of C) TREATS LTD Business: RESTAURANT the future?’, the second issue of the Inter-American Business: RESTAURANT & MUSIC AND DANCING Location: Block 13EH, Parcel 20, #147 North Development Bank (IDB)’s The future of work in Latin Business: RETAIL (MOBILE) Church Street, George Town America and the , says in its projec- Location: Block 12E, Parcel 83, West Shore Plaza, I) JRC INVESTMENTS LTD. T/A EVENTPRO BAR- tion of the demand for social sector professionals in 24 508 West Bay Road, West Bay TENDERING countries in the region. D) THE BREW HUT LTD. Business: MUSIC AND DANCING “Our study shows that, even in the framework of the Business: RESTAURANT Location: Block 5B, Parcel 284, Centennial Towers, fourth industrial revolution, we can expect the num- Location: Block 20C, Parcel 78, C2, ORIA, George 2454 West Bay Road, West Bay ber of teachers, doctors and nurses in Latin America Town J) BLUE IGUANA COFFEE LTD T/A MOJO and the Caribbean to continue growing at great speed,” E) EVON ROBINSON T/A GRILLO MACHINE - BEST Business: PROVISIONAL - RESTAURANT explains Marcelo Cabrol, manager of the IDB Social OF THE BEST Location: Block 14BH, Parcel 165, Bayshore Mall Sector. Business: RETAIL (MOBILE) Building, George Town “Our methodology allows us to know that, for exam- Location: Block 14E, Parcel 520H43, Sterling Es- ple, a third of the teachers that will be needed in 15 tates #43, 107 Coemer Drive, George Town years, and almost two thirds of the doctors and nurses, are people who have not yet begun their working life. 3. Deferred Applications Faced with this reality, the key is to ensure that these A) MICHAEL GARDENER T/A DESERT EAGLE E) BRYAN WELCOME T/A PEOPLE’S CHOICE GRO- new professionals have the skills and training they SOUND CERIES II need to be the teachers, doctors and nurses of the fu- Business: RETAIL (MOBILE) & MUSIC AND Business: PACKAGE ture,” says Cabrol. DANCING Location: Block OPY, Parcel 112, Unit #1 Bodmer The study’s projections are based on a series of vari- Location: Block 27D Parcel 324, 19 Kimera Way, Building, George Town Bodden Town F) KJR GROUP LTD T/A SHOPRIGHT SPIRITS the school-age population, school enrolment rates and B) RAYMOND BUSH - FIDEL MURPHYS Business: PACKAGE theables number speci�ic of to children these sectors. per teacher In the are case considered. of education, For Business: RESTAURANT Location: Block 14E, Parcel 178, Green Roof Build- the health sector, the number of doctors is estimated Location: Block 13B, Parcel 64, Queens Court, ing, Walkers Road, George Town, Grand Cayman, with respect to the aging population that will exist in West Bay Road, George Town Cayman Islands the coming decades, as well as the proportion of nurs- C) DONNA MYRIE-STEPHEN G) KJR GROUP LTD T/A SHOPRIGHT es for each doctor. Business: RETAIL (NIGHTCLUB) & MUSIC AND Business: PACKAGE In addition to presenting projections for the future, DANCING Location: Block 64A, Parcel 169, Heron Place the study Education and health: The study analyzes the Location: Block OPY, Parcel 38, #27 Mary Street, Building, High Rock Landing, East End, Grand Cay- evolution of the employment of teachers, doctors and George Town man, Cayman Islands nurses in Latin America and the Caribbean over the D) HOCK 168 LTD. T/A WOK N ROLL last four decades. Business: RESTAURANT “These three occupations have been growing signif- Location: Block 12E, Parcel 111 Regency Court icantly in the region, but the most remarkable thing #100 672 West Bay Road, George Town is that the jobs in education and health are, in com- parison with other sectors, of good quality,” explains 4. Ratification of Section 13 Decisions Marcelo Cabrol. A) THE CAYMAN ISLANDS BREWERY LTD. C) ORAL MASTERS - INACTIVE LIQUOR LICENSEE Thus, the publication not only shows evidence that Licence No.: R2285-380 Licence No.: P41-83 the income of teachers, doctors and nurses in Latin Application: Vary location to Block 20C, Parcel 78 Application: Vary to Package and location to Block Decision: Approved 14E, Parcel 178 in recent years, but also that these professionals are Approved B) CLIFTON CONNOLLY - THE CAYMAN ISLANDS Decision: moreAmerica likely and to thereceive Caribbean a pension has in grown old age signi�icantly than other BREWERY D) PALM SUNRISE LTD T/A TILLIE’S professionals such as engineers, lawyers, journalists Licence No.: D10-14, R123-272 and P41-83 Licence No.: P41-83 or accountants. In addition, women represent the ma- Application: Vary licensee to The Cayman Islands Application: Vary category to Hotel jority of social sector workers, and the gender wage Brewery Ltd. Decision: Approved gap is substantially lower in these occupations than in Decision: Approved others. “While, in our region, women with post-secondary 5. Variations education still earn on average 28 per cent less than A) GINOS LTD. T/A GINO’S PIZZERIA B) VICTOR JENNINGS T/A VIC’S PLACE men, in education and health this difference is around Business: VARIATION OF PREMISES TO IN- Business: VARIATION OF HOURS 10 cent,” says Cabrol.  CLUDE VEHICLE Location: Block 19E, Parcel 10, Seymour Drive, Location: Block 12C, Parcel 427, Caribbean Plaza, George Town A13, West Bay Road, George Town,

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