Police helicopter medevacs elderly patient from North Side
The RCIPS helicopter was called into action earlier today to medevac a man suffering from chest and back pains from North Side to George Town. About 10.40am on Wednesday, police were informed by 911 that the 81-year-old patient had been…
Cayman Chemical Co promotes Zileuton
Zileuton – Cayman Chemical Item Number 10006967 There is substantial evidence that the cysteinyl-leukotrienes (cysLTs), such as LTC4, LTD4, and LTE4, play an important role in the pathophysiology of asthma.1,2 Arachidonic acid is the precursor fatty acid that is transformed…
TS Chantel has disintegrated to a wave – goodbye
REMNANTS OF CHANTAL DISCUSSION NUMBER 12 NWS NATIONAL HURRICANE CENTER MIAMI FL AL032013 500 PM EDT WED JUL 10 2013 AFTER FINDING SOMETHING RESEMBLING A CENTER EARLIER TODAY…THE SAME AIR FORCE RECONNAISSANCE PLANE SPENT SEVERAL HOURS INVESTIGATING THE STORM AND…
Liquor licence renewal deadline/ Grand Court juror dates changed
From Cayman Islands Liquor Licensing Board Friday, 16th August 2013 is the renewal deadline for all liquor licence holders, including those with music and dancing licences. Licensees are also reminded that their premises should be inspected, and inspection reports submitted with…
Man robbed and stabbed – Raleigh Quay
From RCIPS Wed, Jul 10, 2013 at 11:24 AM A man is recovering in hospital after being stabbed and robbed of his phone in Raleigh Quay. Shortly before 1.30am today (Wednesday 10 July) the man was opening the door to…
Bolton: Egypt is a coup, but keep aid ‘flowing’
By Jim Meyers and John Bachman From Newsmax John Bolton, former U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, tells Newsmax that the military’s seizure of power in Egypt is “of course” a coup — but insists that America should continue to…
The Editor Speaks: Abuse of company/government credit cards
We have highlighted a story in iNews Cayman today re a Virginian Governor, Bob McDonnell who has been accused of misuse of a state credit card. Sounds familiar doesn’t it? Our ex-premier McKeeva Bush is also facing similar charges except…
60,000 people claiming social welfare abroad
From Irish Independent Nearly 60,000 people living overseas claim Irish welfare payments from destinations as far flung as the Cayman Islands, Iran and Morocco. The total bill for sending pensions, child benefits, disability allowances, carer payments, jobseeker’s and maternity benefits…