US visa requirement affects local [Bermuda] passports
By Jonathan Bell From Royal Gazette Certain holders of Bermuda passports have been told by authorities in a variety of countries that a visa is required for them to enter the United States, according to the Department of Immigration. Officials…
Cayman Brac Spring Weekend ’17 – countdown begins
Cayman Brac teenagers and young adults are in for a lively weekend of youth forums, drone racing, basketball and football on Friday, 10 to Sunday, 12 March 2017. The activity-filled days of free events are being organised by the Youth…
Cayman Islands police recruitment removes all deadlines
RCIPS Establishes Open and Ongoing Recruitment of Local Constables, No Deadlines Apply The RCIPS has removed application deadlines for local residents who may wish to become a police constable. Interested applicants can now submit completed applications online at any time….
Qunar announces completion of merger
BEIJING, Feb. 28, 2017 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — Qunar Cayman Islands Limited (NASDAQ:QUNR) (“Qunar” or the “Company”), China’s leading mobile and online travel platform, today announced the completion of its merger (the “Merger”) with Ocean Management Merger Sub Limited (“Merger Sub”),…
Zika may be spread by up to 35 species of mosquitoes, researchers say
BY DANIEL CHANG From Miami Herald Zika may be spread by as many as 35 species of mosquitoes, including seven found in the United States, according to a forecasting model created by University of Georgia ecologists and published Tuesday in…
An ‘Insane’ track for Carnival 2017
The tracks just keep on flowing for Benje, The St. Lucian Born Aficionado who is based in The Bahamas. Just on the heels of his release of ‘Winer Dem’ a few weeks ago, Benje intends on feeding his fans even…
10th ILO Caribbean Minister of Labour Meeting adopts its Conclusions
Kingston (ILO News) – Following two days of deliberation on realizing decent work under the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda, the Ministers of Labour and other high-level representatives of the Ministries and Departments of Labour of the English- and Dutch-speaking Caribbean1,…
Law firms accused of owing Cayman Islands millions in fees
From The Global Legal Post International law firms practicing Cayman law without a licence are under fire from opposition members of the Legislative Assembly on the offshore center who say they owe the nation $50 million in fees over the…
New theory emerges about why Sherri Papini was abducted and then returned
From nzherald,co,nz A disturbing new theory has emerged about why California mum Sherri Papini was abducted and then returned to her family. The mother-of-two has rarely been seen since she was allegedly kidnapped and then returned 22 days later with…
Cartoon of the Week
By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…