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Month: July 2013

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Cayman Prep and High School Graduation Ceremony

It was a packed and emotional High School Hall on Walker’s Road on Tuesday 25th June for the Cayman Prep and High School Graduation Ceremony. The excitement was almost too much to bear as we all waited for the Cayman…

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Condolences

iNews Cayman sends condolences on behalf of Publisher, Joan (Watler) Wilson, to the McTaggart family on the recent passing of Bob Verhoven, who was Nettie McTaggart Bodden’s brother in law. Condolences also to Nettie and June on the passing of…

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George Hicks Church renamed

From United Church in Jamaica and the Cayman Islands New Name to Reignite Passion of Old Namesake – South Sound United In a move that they feel will help them to become closer and more relevant to their present community,…

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New prison director is settling in

Neil Lavis, Cayman Islands new prison director, has been settling in to his new job at HMP Northward when he officially took up his new post on Monday June 24th. Lavis has a tough job ahead of him. Lavis is…

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CONCACAF Champions League announces 2013-14 Schedule

Twenty-Four Teams set to Compete for Regional Club Championship Starting August 6 The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) today unveiled the group stage schedule for the 2013-14 edition of the CONCACAF Champions League, the region’s…

Tall trees

Carol-Ann Rudy, occasional columnist for iNews Cayman sent in this story with these wonderful photographs of a 100ft tree that towered above her house in South Carolina. The area where she lives was hit with a storm with 60mph winds…

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5 Foods banned in other countries that we chow down on in the U.S.

By Mary Beth Quirk Consumerist If the United States could be sitting on the playground with other countries, those nations might not be so willing to swap lunches. In other words, we’ve got stuff in our food that people eat…

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3 Cayman courts officers recognised

Three behind the scenes, but key officers, at the Cayman Islands courts were recognised for their work and dedication at an event honouring long-serving officers. Yasmin Ebanks – Listing Officer, Cecile Collins – Deputy Clerk of the Courts and Jacqueline…

Baptist choir serenades Elmslie

The First Baptist Church, Grand Cayman, Sanctuary Choir serenaded the congregation at Elmslie Memorial United Church last Sunday (30). The First Baptist Choir has made a formidable reputation for themselves on Grand Cayman with their powerful beautiful singing of a…

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Breakfast in a Mug: 90-Second French Toast

By Brooke Viggiano From Houston Press It’s fair to say I’ve become obsessed with microwavable desserts in a mug. I’ve made some fudgey 60-Second Brownies, a gooey Deep Dish Chocolate Chip Cookie, a Crumb-Topped Mug Coffee Cake, and a Blueberry…