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1858 testimony to beloved pastor

This testimony to Rev James Elmslie was written in April, 1858 and has been reproduced in its entirety TESTIMONY TO THE REVEREND JAMES ELMSLIE’S LABOURS The Rev. Mr. Elmslie, who has been twenty years in the West Indies, twelve of…

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Rotary Sunrise Supports Crisis Centre

The Rotary Club of Grand Cayman Sunrise has adopted the Cayman Islands Crisis Centre as one of the organizations it is supporting during this Rotary year. In September the Club launched a donation drive and donated needed clothing, household items,…

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The Editor Speaks: Bridger still makes news here

iNews Cayman has published a number of stories on Martin Bridger, the lead investigator of the notorious Tempura investigation into alleged corruption within the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS). Bridger was sent out here although he was already one…

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Community Aids Caribbean Haven

The Department of Counselling Services’ Caribbean Haven Residential Centre (CHRC), with help from community partners, is improving its infrastructure and landscape. Projects such as refurbishing the walkway, renovating the roof, and clearing vegetation on the surrounding property are being undertaken…

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Appleby Assists the Office of the Complaints Commissioner

The Office of the Complaints Commissioner Receives Immigration Training Appleby (Cayman)’s partner and immigration expert, Nick Joseph, recently assisted the Office of the Complaints Commissioner and her staff to gain a greater understanding of the Immigration Laws of the Cayman Islands. Over a…

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Finalists for Governor’s Conservation Awards revealed

The panel of judges convened by Cayman Islands H.E. Governor Duncan Taylor released the shortlist of the finalists this week to receive the first ever Governor’s Conservation Awards. These are: Conservationist of the Year category: Arie Barendrecht, Bonnie Scott Edwards…

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The Editor Speaks: The lion sleeps tonight

“In the jungle the mighty jungle, the lion sleeps tonight” The famous song is about a sleeping king called Shaka Zulu who heroically resisted the armies of European colonizers and will one day awaken from his sleep and return to…

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Youngsters benefit from more positive intervention with a hand from PwC

With the new academic year comes a new year of positive intervention for youngsters attending the PIN programme (Positive Intervention Now), an after-school programme developed by the Education and Youth Committee of St George’s Anglican Church that caters for young…

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Amazing photographs of Cayman’s stingrays on UK’s Daily Mail

Close up with the stingrays: Photographer captures special holiday snaps of tourists swimming underwater off the Cayman Islands By Mark Duell Mail Online Photographer Claudio Gazzaroli, 38, captured the moment on camera during a trip to Grand Cayman in Caribbean…

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The shipwreck in 1845

The history of the Presbyterian Church in Grand Cayman can be traced back to a shipwreck! In 1844 Rev. Hope Waddell, a Scot working in Jamaica, felt God was calling him to establish a new mission in Calabar in eastern…