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Cayman Islands police officers conduct operation in Cayman Brac, cocaine & ganja recovered, 1 arrested

From RCIPS 19 December 2018 Early on the morning of Tuesday, 18 December, a team of officers from the Joint Task Force, Joint Marine Unit, Air Operations Unit, Tactical Firearms Unit and the Customs Department conducted an intelligence-led operation on…

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Cayman Islands: HighWater hosts annual Christmas brunch, raises USD$18,000 to support victims of domestic violence

  HighWater, a Cayman Islands providing independent directorship and ancillary services, used their annual Christmas party to give back:  assisting CICC’s efforts to offer safe shelter for female victims of domestic violence and their children.  CAYMAN ISLANDS, Grand Cayman. December 17 2018 – HighWater, a hedge fund operating in the alternative investment…

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The future of the UK Overseas Territories inquiry – Foreign Affairs Committee’s Inquiry

From Leonardo Raznovich I felt compelled to expand my written evidence in relation to this inquiry in particular after the unanimous decision of the Bermudian Court of Appeal which confirmed the illegality of the Domestic Partnership Act 2018 passed by…

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OES publishes Cayman Islands Government High Schools Summary Report

GRAND CAYMAN, (GIS) – The Office of Education Standards (OES) summary of the 2018 schools inspection reports for Clifton Hunter, John Gray and Layman E. Scott High Schools is now available online at http://bit.ly/SSRDEC2018 Full inspections reports for the Government high schools…

Royal Caribbean’s 2019 changes

Six big changes coming to Royal Caribbean in 2019 By: Matt Hochberg From Royal Caribbean Blog With 2019 right around the corner, a new year of Royal Caribbean cruising is nearly upon us.  With the new year comes new changes to…

LIFE gives Literacy gift

Cayman Islands’ LIFE gives gift of Literacy to East End Primary students From Cayman Islands Ministry of Education, Youth, Sports, Agriculture and Lands Santa made a special surprise visit to East End Primary School (EEPS) this week to present each…

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Royal Caribbean is found to be NOT responsible for the death of man, 22, who fell overboard after drinking ’30 drinks’ …

…including SIX large martinis he mixed during his cruise cocktail-making class By Stephanie Haney from Daily Mail UK Nathaniel Skokan, 22, fell off the Independence of the Seas Royal Caribbean Cruise Ship on December 22 on the final day of a…

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Labour Overview 2018: Unemployment in Latin America and the Caribbean down slightly in 2018

After three years on the rise, unemployment in Latin America and the Caribbean dipped slightly in 2018, according to the ILO’s Labour Overview 2018. But there is uncertainty about future trends, amid slow growth, high volatility and concerns about the…

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Just how clean is that stethoscope?

From Newsmax For doctors and nurses in hospitals, hand-washing between patients is a must. But what about their stethoscopes? A new hospital study finds that stethoscopes are laden with a wide range of bacteria. Some, such as Staphylococcus aureus, can…

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Giant dust particles from the Sahara Desert found in atmosphere in the Caribbean Region

By Vadim Ioan Caraiman From Great Lakes Ledger Giant dust particles scattered around the world could be adding to global warming, warns a UK study released today in Science Advances. The dust droplets from the Sahara desert encountered up to…