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Month: February 2014

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Taste of Cayman goes green

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – 31 January 2014 – Cayman’s largest culinary event, the Taste of Cayman Food & Wine Festival, is going green this year as a result of partnerships with local companies Hew’s Hotel & Restaurant Supplies and…

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Economic Impact Study of Cayman Turtle Farm

The results of an Economic Impact Study conducted by PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) on the Cayman Turtle Farm (CTF) have been published on the Cayman Turtle Farm website. See below to view report. In March 2013 PwC was contracted to produce a…

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Norovirus Outbreak on Caribbean Princess Cruise Ship

Published By Jim Walker of Walker & O’Neill Maritime Lawyers This morning [January 30, 2014] I received an email from a reader of Cruise Law News who said that the Princess Cruises’ Caribbean Princess cruise ship will be arriving in…

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Exploring Feelings Group

Looking for a way to help your child learn how to manage strong emotions, stay calm and learn impulse control…….? Look no further! Chatterbox is offering an Exploring Feelings Group, facilitated by Grace Ranke, Clinical Psychologist. The flyer explains more…

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Register now for the fifth annual Off the Beaten Track race

Celebrating its fifth year, Cayman’s toughest race, the 50k ultra-marathon and relay race Off the Beaten Track, will take place on Sunday February 23rd, and everyone is encouraged to participate either individually, or in a team of six. Originally devised…

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Bermuda police probe Cayman officer’s death

From Bernews Officers from the Bermuda Police Service began their investigation into the death of a Royal Cayman Islands Police Service [RCIPS] constable this week. The RCIPS said, “Following a directive from Police Commissioner David Baines that an independent review…

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Judges can decide to hear court matters via video link An amendment to the criminal procedure code was passed in the Legislative Assembly on Thursday (30) allowing judges to decide to hear court matters via a video link between the…

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Senior RCIPS officer attends UK Strategic Command Course

A senior RCIPS officer, who is participating in the UK College of Policing Strategic Command Course, is thoroughly enjoying the experience and is confident that the hard worked associated with the course will benefit him, the RCIPS and the wider…

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Fairmont Hamilton Princess Bermuda lays off workers

From Caribbean360 Sources said the redundancies included managers in the hotel’s food and beverage sector and jobs linked to group convention business and conferences. Other workers made redundant included employees who work in the hotel’s bars and room service. HAMILTON,…

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Tufton announces plans to quit Jamaica politics

From Caribbean360 Tufton, who also announced his resignation as chairman of the West St. Elizabeth constituency, said he had communicated his position to the JLP leader, Andrew Holness and the party’s executive members. KINGSTON, Jamaica, Wednesday January 29, 2014, CMC…