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Month: September 2020

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Cayman Government opens consultation on foreclosures

From Cayman Islands Law Reform Commission The Law Reform Commission submits for public review and comment the proposed Registered Land (Amendment) Bill, 2020. This Bill was informed by submissions received from several stakeholders and the general public with respect to…

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Taste of Cayman Food & Drink Festival 2020 moved to 2021

Taste of Cayman Food & Drink Festival 2020 which was postponed shortly before it was to take place on 4 April, and was rescheduled to 24 October 2020, has been postponed for this year and will return on Saturday, 17…

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Online auction raises over $48,000 for Cayman’s Acts of Random Kindness

Provenance Properties Cayman Islands hosted an online auction of art and luxury home goods which raised $24,000+; funds were matched by R3 Cayman Foundation. Provenance Properties recently hosted an online auction to raise funds for the nonprofit organisation, Cayman’s Acts…

Cayman: CAL confirms repatriation flight schedule for October

Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) has confirmed the repatriation flight schedule for travel in October from Grand Cayman, with weekly flights to Miami on Tuesdays, weekly flights to Kingston on Wednesdays, and one flight to La Ceiba. Additionally, the following extra…

Floating, spherical store

Apple’s New Floating, Spherical Store in Singapore By Rain Noe From Core77 You could be forgiven for thinking that Apple has colluded with Singapore’s ultra-wealthiest citizens to provide a catastrophic-global-warming-event escape pod. The city-state’s newest Apple store, Apple Marina Bay…

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Jamaica: Development Minerals Industry stakeholders grateful for grants

BY: DOUGLAS MCINTOSH From JIS Stakeholders in Jamaica’s development minerals industry have expressed gratitude for the provision of grants totalling €51,000 (approximately J$9 million) to 12 small-scale artisans and miners, to support their businesses and fund emergency responses to the coronavirus…

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Jamaica: Three more COVID-19 related deaths confirmed, 139 new cases

From JIS Regrettably, the Ministry of Health & Wellness confirms three additional COVID-19 related deaths. Two were previously under investigation and are now classified as COVID-19 related. The deceased are an 82 year old male from Clarendon; a 75 year…

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JAMAICA: DECISION DAY

By Arthur Hall From Jamaica Observer Fewer than 20 seats to determine winner of today’s general election After months of unofficial campaigning and three weeks of the official election campaign it is now up to Jamaicans to decide whether the Jamaica…

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TikTok’s Holocaust trend

TikTok’s Holocaust trend has been called out by the Auschwitz Memorial BY AMANDA YEO From Mashable The Auschwitz Memorial has addressed the trend of teens on TikTok pretending to be Holocaust victims, calling it “hurtful and offensive.” However, the museum also warned against…

Pop Culture Apocalypse

Filip Hodas’ Pop Culture Apocalypse By Mirko Humbert From Designer Daily Based in the beautiful city of Prague, in Czech Republic, Filip Hodas is a freelance 3D artist that goes by the pseudonym of AKA Hoodass. His work generally is a display…