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Month: September 2017

Cayman Islands: DCI reminds tobacco licence holders to renew

From The Cayman Islands Department of Commerce and Industry Tobacco licence holders are reminded of the 5 pm Wednesday, 1 November 2017 deadline to apply for their annual licence renewals. Annual registration renewal fees are CI$500 for a retailer, CI$750…

The Editor Speaks: A hurricane crystal ball is needed

When you are dealing with nature only God knows what it is going to do. Jesus is the only person I know who has been able to calm storms and as far as I know there is no one that…

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National Archive receives bound magazines from Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce

Chamber of Commerce CEO, Wil Pineau last week presented three bound volumes of past issues of ‘The Chamber’ magazines to National Archive Director, Josette K. Lawrence. The magazines, which were published from 2006 to 2012, were released quarterly as an…

CIMPA 2017 Marketing Awards

Over the summer, many of Cayman’s marketers put forward their greatest work for judgement by leading international creative directors, who will honour the best-of-the-best at the CIMPA 2017 Marketing Awards Ceremony on November 3rd. Submissions close today and judging will…

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Cayman Islands continues investigations of Helicobacter Disease in Blue Iguanas

On May 5th, 2015, Blue Iguana Recovery Programme (BIRP) staff found a wild Blue Iguana displaying signs of lethargy within the Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park (QEIIBP). The iguana was taken to Island Veterinary Services (IVS) where she was tended…

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Trade, investments and projects from China generate 1.8 million jobs in Latin America and the Caribbean

From ILO The first study conducted on the impact of economic relations with China in terms of quantity and quality of jobs in this region demonstrated the lack of information in this regard, but at the same time suggests various…

Island of Barbuda left ‘a rubble’ by Hurricane Irma as Prime Minister says 90 per cent of buildings destroyed

BY STEVE ROBSONABIGAIL O’LEARY From Daily Mirror An emotional Prime Minister Gaston Browne confirmed the devastating news after flying over the island in a helicopter BARBUDA’S PRESIDENT SAYS ISLAND IS TOTALLY DEVASTATED The Caribbean island of Barbuda has been almost…

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Cayman Islands: Major mainline leak affects George Town

Cayman is thanking its customers and the general public for their patience yesterday as large portions of the greater George Town area were affected by intermittent service interruptions and low water pressure due to a major mainline leak. Water pressure…

Amazon plans second US headquarters for 50,000 Staff

From Newsmax Amazon.com Inc. is searching for a site for a major corporate office in the U.S., a development expected to house as many as 50,000 people and to be equal in size to its current Seattle headquarters. The cost…

Cyber Security the focus of upcoming Small Business Workshop

The latest Small Business Workshop to be held at the Chamber’s Small Business Centre will focus on ‘Cyber Security,’ and it will be held on Monday, September 11 from 5:30 – 7:30 PM. With the continuous evolution of technology, cybersecurity…