Cayman Islands police issues over 400 tickets for tint and speeding in June
From RCIPS During the month of June, RCIPS Officers have issued several hundred tickets for tint and speeding offenses alone. One hundred fifty-two drivers were ticketed for illegal tint, with a total of 323 issued over the last two months….
3rd Annual Corporate Mixology Competition to benefit Special Needs Foundation Cayman Islands
From 100 Women in Finance Making a difference in our industry and communities. We believe empowering women in Finance also means supporting women and families everywhere. Our galas and fundraising events benefit organizations dedicated to improving lives through Mentoring, Women’s…
Cave rescue: First pictures emerge of Thai boys in hospital
From BBC The first pictures have emerged from the hospital where the Thai boys are being treated, after their dramatic rescue from a flooded cave system. In the grainy images, several boys can be seen in face masks and hospital…
U.S. District Court orders Florida based media company to pay more than $6.5 million in restitution to various Concacaf member associations
From Concacaf US Imagina, LLC Pleads Guilty to Defrauding Football Federations Miami (Tuesday, July 10, 2018) – The Confederation of North, Central America and Caribbean Association Football (Concacaf) announced that earlier today the Honorable Pamela K. Chen, United States District…
LDJ Cayman Fund makes a $4 million investment in Octaneum
NEW YORK, July 11, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — LDJ Cayman Fund Ltd. is pleased to announce that they have completed a $4 million investment to the newly-launched security token offering by Octaneum, a startup that will provide customized blockchain software…
Drink Recipe of the Week
Vintage Lemonade From All Recipes Recipe by: Aunt Suzie “In the 1800’s this is how people made lemonade–you can do it too! It’s not that difficult, and tastes wonderful!” 5 lemons1 1/4 cups white sugar1 1/4 quarts waterAdd all ingredients…
Caribbean Teachers Union Conference opens
From Bernews “Education is the key to democracy and economic development,” according to Fred Van Leeuwen, a former General Secretary of Education International, who was speaking at the opening of the Caribbean Union of Teachers [CUT] conference being hosted on the…
Hold for the drop: Twitter to purge locked accounts from follower metrics
By Natasha Lomas From TechCrunch Twitter is making a major change aimed at cleaning up the spammy legacy of its platform. This week it will globally purge accounts it has previously locked (i.e. after suspecting them of being spammy) —…
Cayman Islands DOI officials arrest deported suspect
GRAND CAYMAN (GIS) – Through a joint operation and the public’s assistance, officers with the Department of Immigration’s (DOI) Enforcement Division, and the recently established Joint Law Enforcement Task Force, successfully apprehended an individual suspected of violating the Immigration Law….
Austria: Spiritual healing – no (illegal) quackery
Contributed by Preslmayr Attorneys at Law From ILO Healthcare & Life Sciences Austria The delineation between medical treatment and quackery is not always easy to draw. A recent Supreme Administrative Court decision has brought some clarifications as to what constitutes…