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Day: March 5, 2020

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New GEF-funded Multi-country Blue Economy Initiative gets underway in the Caribbean

BELIZE CITY, 4 MARCH 2020 (CRFM)—A new US$46 million initiative to promote Blue Economic priorities in the Caribbean, in support of the sustainable use and conservation of the region’s vast and diverse marine ecosystems and resources, gets underway with a…

How to remove window tint bubbles

From Global Tint USA There are several reasons why your window tints start to form bubbles. If your window tints are the ones of cheap quality, there is no wonder that they might form bubbles after a few months after…

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Cayman: Youth Parliamentarians getting ready

Grand Cayman (GIS) – Twenty five of Cayman Islands’ youth are once again in the thick of gearing up for conducting proceedings at the Legislative Assembly for a whole day this Commonwealth Day, Monday, 9 March 2020. The 16 girls and…

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Cayman: COVID Q&A Session on video

from Cayman Islands Government We sat down with Acting Deputy Governor Gloria McField-Nixon, Chief Medical Officer Dr John Lee, and HMCI Director Danielle Coleman to get the latest updates on coronavirus (COVID19) prevention. While we will be revisiting questions on a regular…

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Cayman: Batabano adds turtle-themed float competition to parade

Spectators encouraged to wear turtle-themed accessories Community groups and businesses on Grand Cayman are being invited to join in the celebration of the start of another turtle nesting season this May, by entering a float in this year’s Batabano parade…

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Cayman: HSA recieves state-of-the-art Neonatal Transport Incubator donation

(March 4th, 2020) On Monday March 2nd 2020, the Health Services Authority Maternity’s Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) celebrated during a ribbon cutting ceremony their brand new Neonatal Transport Incubator donated by Team Nolan the Pediatric arm of the Cayman…

Recipe of the week

5-Ingredient Honey-Mustard Chicken Breasts From Yummly 5 Ingredients 25 Minutes 290 Calories Servings 4 Description This easy crowd-pleaser is made with just a few simple seasonings that you may already have on hand. The recipe is a Yummly original created…

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WHO: Coronavirus death estimate surging rapidly — three times seasonal flu toll

From Newsmax The World Health Organization (WHO) on Tuesday warned of a global shortage and price gouging for protective equipment to fight the fast-spreading coronavirus and asked companies and governments to increase production by 40% as the death toll from…

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Sanders: As Haitians suffer the world stays silent

By SIR RONALD SANDERS From Tribune242 ON February 20, the UN Security Council received a grim report of deteriorating human rights and collapsing rule of law in Haiti. The troubling situation includes widening malnutrition, kidnappings for ransom, rapes and gang…

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Sugary sodas harm heart, increase stroke risk

From Newsmax Sugar-sweetened drinks can play havoc with your cholesterol and triglyceride levels, which increases your risk for heart disease and stroke, a new study finds. Specifically, drinking more than 12 ounces (1 standard can) of sugary sodas or fruit…