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Day: May 27, 2014

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Cayman Islands Appeal’s Court Judge retires Appeals Court Judge, Sir Anthony Campbell, has retired after four years’ service on the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal. Sir Anthony had a distinguished career at the public Bar of Northern Ireland and was…

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The Cayman Islands Real Estate Brokers Association (CIREBA) elects a new board of directors.

CIREBA, The Cayman Islands Real Estate Brokers Association, recently held their Annual General Meeting. One item on the agenda was the business of the annual elections for Board Members.   Michael Day from Regal Realty returns to the board as the…

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The Editor Speaks: The budget makes things a little brighter

Cayman’s Minister of Finance, Marco Archer, presented his 2014/15 Budget in the Legislative Assembly on Monday (26) and made things a little brighter for all of us. The main bright note was the reduction of 25 cents per gallon on…

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Cayman Finance welcomes four new Directors to the Board

27 May 2014 • (George Town, Grand Cayman) Cayman Finance is pleased to announce the appointment of five new Directors to its Board. Barry McQuain (Caledonian Global Financial Services), Don Seymour (DMS Offshore Investment Services), Tania Dons (Conyers Dill &…

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BVI setting up shark sanctuary

From Caribbean Business The British Virgin Islands declared its territorial waters a sanctuary for all shark species this to help protect the marine predators whose global numbers have been dramatically dwindling. Kedrick Pickering, deputy premier and minister for natural resources,…

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Alleged Cayman Island Ponzi scheme Centaur Litigation to wind up

By Ben Butler Business reporter From The Age Alleged Cayman Island Ponzi scheme Centaur Litigation, where at least $10 million has gone missing, is to be wound up. The litigation funder’s Sydney-based adviser, Buttonwood Legal Capital, last week told investors…

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National Children’s Festival of the Arts

NCFA highlights best creative talent from schools The National Children’s Festival of the Arts invites the public to its annual showcase for the Cayman Islands’ brightest talents in music, the performing arts, art and craft. Events are as follows:  …

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World No Tobacco Day is May 31: Cayman Minister says tobacco kills 10% adult deaths

Minister’s Message Hon. Osbourne Bodden World No Tobacco Day May 31, 2014. Every year, on 31 May, the World Health Organization (WHO) and its partners everywhere celebrate World No Tobacco Day. The purpose of the observance is to bring global…

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Caribbean pressures US to resolve Antigua gambling dispute

From Caribbean360 WASHINGTON D.C., United States, Friday May 23, 2014, CMC – The Caribbean Community (CARICOM) has once again appealed to the United States to honour the first ruling issued by the World Trade Organization (WTO) in favour of Antigua…

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This Street Art animation is completely mesmerizing

By Alyson Penn From Business Insider If you were to pass British artist INSA’s street art in your local neighborhood, you wouldn’t think there was anything especially remarkable about it. However, the internet sees things differently. In an “online meets…