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Month: December 2019

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Oliver Mills: The thinking citizen: a standard-bearer of democracy

By Oliver Mills Our world today seems to be undergoing transformations at an accelerated pace. We read of and view street demonstrations happening on almost every continent at levels never before witnessed. Even in countries with previously some semblance of…

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Cayman: Walkers hosts annual career fair

Grand Cayman, December 2019  On 19 November 2019, Walkers welcomed more than 70 students, parents and faculty members from multiple high schools and tertiary institutions in the Cayman Islands to its annual career fair in George Town. Students from Clifton…

Cayman: More charges laid in boating collision in North Sound last August

From RCIPS Dec 11 2019 The man, age 36 of George Town, who was arrested in relation to the below incident, has been formally charged with 2 counts of Manslaughter and one count of Assault GBH. He appears in court…

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Cayman Heart Fund and Crighton Properties donates AED to Academy Sports Club

(Grand Cayman, December 11, 2019) With the help of Crighton Properties, Cayman Heart Fund recently donated an automatic external defibrillator (AED) to one of the Cayman Islands largest youth football clubs. Having the AED onsite will now mean that the…

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Joint ministry training in fraud prevention and detection offered to civil servants

The Ministry of Employment and Border Control and The Ministry of Commerce, Planning and Infrastructure worked together to organise fraud prevention and detection training sessions for over 100 employees in the civil service. The training sessions facilitated by local consulting…

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Design homework on sidewalk

Your Design Homework is on the Sidewalk By Christopher Schwarz From Core77 Local historic architecture can improve your design skills. Hit the bricks this weekend to jump start your education. Though I am a furniture maker, many of my design…

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Arctic oil drilling, more than a challenge 2020

By Claudia Jeffrey It has been expected that there are 90 billion oil barrels discovered so far in the arctic region. It is relatively equal to 6% of the overall known reserves of oil in the world. As compared to oil,…

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Weird building with a hole

Supreme Irony: One of the Most Difficult-to-Construct Buildings in the World Will Focus on “Sustainability” By Rain Noe From Core77 Dubai’s weird building with a hole in it is almost finished The first Christmas after the World Trade Center was…

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Climate change: Methane pulse detected from South Sudan wetlands

By Jonathan Amos BBC Scientists think they can now explain at least part of the recent growth in methane (CH4) levels in the atmosphere. Researchers, led from Edinburgh University, UK, say their studies point to a big jump in emissions…

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St K-N PM Harris conveys congratulations and best wishes to the returned PM of Dominica, Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit and Members of His Government

December 11th, 2019 On behalf of the Government and people of St. Kitts and Nevis, Prime Minister Dr. the Hon. Timothy Harris offers his sincere congratulations to the re-elected Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Dominica, Hon. Roosevelt Skerrit who was…