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Day: November 3, 2014

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Cayman Islands: Pirates are coming and almost landing on Grand Cayman! Ahoy there! November 6-16

From Pirates Week Festival Pirates Week 2014 will start on 6 November and finish on 16 November and will be another eleven fun filled days with music, street dances, competitions, games, wonderful local food and drink, kids day, glittering parade,…

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The Editor Speaks: FOI Requests pending with no response and one that did get a response – outcome the same!

Further to Cayman lawyer Peter Polack’s Freedom of Information (FOI) on the following requests to the Royal Cayman Islands Police Force, here is an update: No.1 – 101 days old FOI request: Number of persons employed by Cayman Islands Government…

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Apex to help implement smart metering in the Cayman Islands From PennEnergy Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. announced it has selected Apex CoVantage as its software and services provider to implement advanced metering infrastructure in the Cayman Islands, according to CUC’s…

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The Singing Christmas Tree 2014 is back in the Cayman Islands for 2 performances

From First Assembly of God For the fourth year in a row, the First Assembly of God church is producing and hosting the spectacular free Christmas Singing Tree event for locals and visitors alike during two consecutive nights after Thanksgiving…

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‘Human Rights’ for murderers in the Cayman Islands?

‘Human Rights’ are getting in the way of common sense again. Over the last few years, there has been much debate about the suggestion that those convicted of murder should at some stage in the future be considered for release…

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Maples and Calder strengthens Singapore presence

International law firm Maples and Calder continues to strengthen its presence and capabilities in Singapore with the appointment of Michael Gagie to the role of Managing Partner of the firm’s Singapore office and the promotion of associate, Jess Stock to…

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Cayman Premier League Results – Week 7

Please see the below and attached results of the Cayman Premier League Week 7 Click on attachment to enlarge    

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Cayman Islands National Workforce Development Agency introduces a revolutionary accounting training programme

The National Workforce Development Agency (NWDA) partnered with the Cayman Islands Fund Administrators Association (CIFAA) to introduce and train Caymanian’s on a revolutionary new way to learn accounting used by top corporations, universities and law firms around the world. Fourteen…

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New Cayman Islands approach for a floating cruise pier that would Rival Port St. Maarten

From Souagila NewsDay Concept of a floating cruise pier for the Cayman Islands as released to the Cayman business community. CAYMAN ISLANDS-SINT MAARTEN – A floating cruise pier is now being considered by Cayman Island stakeholders that would rival Port…

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Cayman Islands Gimistory & Red Sky At Night

From Cayman National Cultural Foundation How you could be part of the art! The Gimistory 2014 International Storytelling Festival is scheduled to run from 29th November to 6th December and will travel to all districts and more than 10 schools…