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Month: March 2019

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The death of the Receptionist as we know it

From The Receptionist What do you think of when you hear the term receptionist? Someone who sits around all day drinking coffee? Yeah, right! While that stereotype may be enforced on some TV shows, it has never been true. As…

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The Cayman Heart Fund (CHF) 12th Annual International Symposium

Encouraged by the success of the previous eleven international symposiums we are pleased to announce the date for the 12th annual Cayman Heart Fund (CHF) International Symposium, which will take place Thursday, March 14th, 2019, 5:00PM-9:00PM at the Grand Cayman…

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Cayman Islands Interschool Chess Tournament a success

More than 120 students from 8 local schools participated in the inaugural Interschool Chess Tournament sponsored by Dart Minds Inspired. Hosted by Cayman International School, the competition was held on Wednesday, 27 February, at the Arts and Recreation Centre in…

UKOTP Forum 2019

Parliamentarians and Auditors from UK and Overseas Territories come together to discuss good practice on oversight of public finances Key actors from the UK and the Overseas Territories (OTs) will meet to identify and develop good practice with the aim…

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Cayman Islands Football Association Youth Football Leagues: Sunset Under 11 Girls victorious

Due to the mid-term break, several games in the Cayman Islands Football Association (CIFA) youth leagues were postponed this past Saturday, March 2. However, parents and supporters were thoroughly entertained during the few games that were played. In the Girls…

Three new species of mammal that lived 300 years ago are discovered from fossilised bones after being digested by crocodiles

By Joe Pinkstone From Daily Mail UK The animals are believed to have lived in the 1700s on the Cayman Islands  It is thought they went extinct when human settlers came over with their animals They were unique to the…

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Cayman Airways’ new Denver to Cayman route: Accessing your Cayman Islands property from the West Coast

From Provenance Properties Purchasing a vacation property in the Cayman Islands is alluring for many reasons. The islands’ beauty and luxury combined with a straightforward purchasing process have been attracting buyers from across the globe for years. Those eyeing Cayman…

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Baggage handler convicted of narcotics trafficking linked to Cayman Islands

From Jamaica Observer NEW YORK, United States (CMC) — A New Jersey man has been found guilty of conspiring to distribute more than five kilograms of cocaine linked to the Cayman Islands. It’s reported that Tyrone Woolaston, 35, also used…

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Cayman Islands: ‘Akin to an attempt to take over’

From Bernews Cayman Islands Premier Alden McLaughlin denounced a suggestion from the UK Foreign Affairs Committee that British citizens to be able to vote and run for office in the Overseas Territories, with the Cayman Premier saying it is “akin to an…

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Cayman Islands Airports Authority Employee returns from overseas training

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (4 March 2019) The Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA) is pleased to announce that in support of its strategy to attract, retain and develop the careers of Caymanians in Air Traffic Control and other jobs within the…