On this week’s show (Monday, 28 June) GIS Spotlight explores the new Cayman Islands Gazette website, explains the proposed National Conservation Law and gauges Cayman’s first responders’ hurricane preparedness.
GIS Marketing and Communications (GIS) has launched a brand-new Cayman Islands Gazette website. We explore how it was done and we show you how the site’s special features will simplify access to this official government publication.
The proposed National Conservation Law is back on the table. Find out what this law means for you and how it will affect Cayman’s future. We also tell how you can have your say before the public consultation period ends on 16 July.
With experts forecasting a busy hurricane season, we also pay our emergency services a visit to find out how prepared they are.
Don’t miss a behind-the-scenes look at the Fire Service’s search and rescue operations as well as the police security plan that is designed to keep looters at bay and residents safe. Finally, we visit the Red Cross to hear how they will help people find missing relatives in the aftermath of a storm.
Produced by Government Information Services, GIS Spotlight highlights government’s services and solutions regarding issues that concern and affect you. The weekly programme airs on Mondays at 6:30 pm on Cayman27, and again on Thursdays at 7:30 pm on Island24. All the stories seen in this week’s edition can also be found on YouTube at the following link: http://www.youtube.com/user/CIGovtInfoServices.
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