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Day: January 3, 2019

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Coral salvage project, a success – Cayman Islands

CANA News From TV6tnt The Department of Environment says a project to relocate pillar coral impacted by disease has been successful. The project involved taking coral tissue from affected reefs, growing them in coral nurseries and reattaching them to health…

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Cayman Islands DEH working double shifts to remedy collection schedule

The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) is working double shifts today (Thursday, 3 January 2018) through Saturday, 5 January, to address delays in garbage collection in George Town and the Eastern Districts. As a result the Department expects to return…

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The Editor speaks; Governor Roper likes to Tweet

I don’t Tweet. I never have and I doubt I ever will. US President Donald Trump Tweets a lot. I have just discovered our new Governor Martyn Roper Tweets. I was waiting for his New Year’s Message but it didn’t…

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Cayman Islands’ New Year’s Eve traffic enforcement operations lead to 4 DUI arrests

From RCIPS This past Monday, 31 December, the RCIPS conducted intensified traffic enforcement operations aimed at combatting drunk driving and other dangerous behavior on the road during the New Year’s Eve celebrations. As a result of these operations, there were…

2018’s extinct creatures

These are the animals that went extinct in 2018 By Mark Kaufman From Mashable With the end of 2018 comes the near-certain reality that some critters, after millions of years of existence on Earth, are gone for good.  There’s little…

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SMP Partners’ Cayman Islands staff honored in annual awards

Eight members of staff from SMP Partners’ Cayman office, with more than 65 years’ experience between them, have been recognised for their long service to the firm. The SMP Partners’ Length of Service Awards recognise employee dedication, expertise and commitment…

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Harneys names five new partners in New Year’s promotions

Harneys is pleased to announce the promotions of five partners across the firm’s BVI, Cayman Islands and Hong Kong offices. The new partners are Stuart Cullen, Paula Kay, Paul Madden, Katie Pearson and Daniella Skotnicki. Stuart Cullen in the firm’s…

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Incredible sailing adventurer Dawn Riley to speak at Cayman Islands Sailing Club

Dawn Riley, one of the world’s best known adventurer-sailors, the pioneering CEO of a winning America’s Cup team and current America’s Cup challenge “American Magic” participant, will be speaking at an exclusive event at the Cayman Islands Sailing Club Saturday…

Cayman Islands Chamber meets with Governor Roper

The Chamber Council met with His Excellency Governor Martyn Roper on 12th December and exchanged views on a range of issues from public safety to the recent talks with UK Parlimentarians in London. It was the first formal meeting between…

3D Printed Leg Sleeve

This Partially 3D Printed Leg Sleeve Ensures Safe (And Less Painful) Landings for Athletes By HUBERT CHEN From Core77 A customizable and comfortable garment athletes can wear to ensure a safe landing. By using 3D printing technology, the Safe Landing…