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Caribbean news: News and numbers from the Caymans

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CARIBBEAN
April 17, 2018
INSIGHT BY GAY NAGLE MYERS
News and numbers from the Cayman Islands
"I'm happy with our performance, our growth, our air access, our partnerships and our partners, but we're not letting up," said Rosa Harris, director of tourism.
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NEWS
Paradise Island seafood restaurant focused on conservation

The new dinner-only venue, overseen by Michelin-starred chef Jose Andres, offers a menu that highlights sustainable Bahamian fishing practices.

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U.S., Grenada remove restrictions on air service

The agreement replaces a pact that had set limits on the number of airlines that could provide U.S.-Grenada service and the city pairs that could be served.

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Lost in the hurricane, iconic phone booth found in the BVI

The booth, which stood at the end of the dock at Pusser's Marina Cay, was nowhere to be found after Hurricane Irma. It was recently located lying buried on the seabed quite a distance from the dock.

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St. Regis resort in Puerto Rico eyes October reopening

The luxury resort in Rio Grande is spending $60 million on renovations following the destructive Hurricane Maria.

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Obituary: Bonita Morgan of the Caribbean Tourism Organization

She was a driving force behind the CTO Foundation, which has provided scholarships and grants to Caribbean nationals pursuing post-secondary studies in tourism, hospitality and language training.

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Floating pier will bring ships back to historical Jamaican port

Called SeaWalk, the device comes in incremental segments linked by circular, floating pivot points.

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