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Man scooping up handfuls of mosquitoes is the stuff of nightmares
BY BRIAN KOERBER From Mashable
One mosquito inside your home is enough to drive anyone insane, never mind a handful.
A clip filmed in the coastal town of Taganrog, Russia, on Monday shows a man scooping up what appears to be countless mosquitoes on a beach. At first, it appears as if the man is moving around sand, but when the camera gets closer, it’s clear that the handfuls are moving.
The city, which lies on the north shore of the Sea of Azov is no stranger to mosquito swarms. There are a number of clips that have been released online in the last few years which show tornado-like swarms of mosquitoes.
Cayman Islands: West Bay’s DVDL closed this Thursday (31)
Motorists are advised that West Bay’s Department of Vehicle and Drivers’ Licensing Office will be closed this Thursday, 31st August 2017.
This is due to a scheduled power interruption on Thursday by Caribbean Utilities Company along Rev. Blackman Road, West Bay.
However, the West Bay staff will be re-located to the Crewe Road Office, and the office at Breakers remains open for service.
DVDL management apologises for the West Bay closure. The office should reopen for normal business on Friday morning.
Cayman Islands Sickle Cell Support Group Meeting
The next Sickle Cell Support Group meeting will be held on Wednesday, 6 September 2017 at 7.30 p.m. at the Cayman Islands Hospital Public Health waiting room. Dr. Anna Matthews, general practitioner, will lead the discussion. All are invited. For further information, please contact the genetics coordinator on 244-2630 or email [email protected].
Cayman Islands DCI to Close Early on 7 September 2017
The Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) in Grand Cayman, including its Business Licensing Counter on the first floor of the Government Administration Building, will close at 3 pm on Thursday, 7 September 2017 for a staff meeting.
DCI’s main office will reopen on Friday, 8 September 2017 at 8.30 am, and the counter will reopen at 9 am.
DCI staff apologise for any inconvenience the closure may cause. For more information, please call 945-0943 or email [email protected]
Cayman Islands Crisis Centre Presents “OPA! MY BIG FAT GREEK GALA”
Miss Teen Cayman Islands is Kevie-Ann Peirre
Peirre beat five contenders to win the title.
1st Runner-up Arleny Connor and 2nd Runner-up Ashley Bush. Congrats to contestants Thalia Naranjo, Lían Ebanks and Layah Ebanks.
IMAGE: Miss Teen Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Missteencayman/
Cayman Islands’ Green Iguana Cull extended
The Department of Environment wishes to announce that this year’s green iguana cull is to be extended until the end of November 2017.
Although contracts to cullers were issued with a provisional end date of 31 August 2017, availability of funds is sufficient to allow current culling contractors to continue until the end of November. Terms of contracts and payment rates will remain unchanged.
Culling contractors and other interested parties are asked to carefully note the following deadlines and arrangements:
1. No new contractors will be signed up after 5 p.m. on 31 August, 2017.
2. The green iguana raffle will close on 31 August 2017. Participants will be invited to attend the closing draw.
3. No contractor reports of culled iguanas will be accepted for payment after 5 p.m. on 30 November, 2017.
Here are thousands of cockroaches fleeing a typhoon
BY YVETTE TAN From Mashable
If you’re icked out by roaches, you might want to look away.
Thousands of cockroaches were seen marching along a sea wall, seeking shelter from the deadly typhoon that has battered Hong Kong and neighbouring Macau this week.
The viral video of the cockroaches, which are said to be fleeing a Macau shore, has since been viewed over 500,000 times.
For video go to: http://mashable.com/2017/08/24/hongkong-macau-typhoon-hato/#_MQZiiBVAkqA
Cayman Islands police charges Aug 24 & 25
Man Charged with Burglary and Other Related Offences, 25 August
On 23 August, police responded to a 9-1-1 Communications Centre call to a burglary on Paddington Lane, George Town. A warehouse was broken into and several cases of household goods were stolen.
Yesterday, 24 August, as a result of the investigation into this matter, police had cause to arrest a 29 year-old man of George Town on suspicion of burglary and suspicion of handling stolen goods and taken in to custody.
Today, 25 August, the man was formally charged by the police with Burglary, Handling Stolen Goods and Damage to property.
The man will remain in police custody until he appears before the court on Monday 28 August, 2017 at 10am.
Woman Charged with Two (2) counts of Reckless and Negligent Act, 24 August
A 50-year-old woman of George Town has been charged with two counts of Reckless and Negligent Act today, 25 August. The woman is scheduled to attend court on 12 September, 2017.
The woman was arrested in January 2017 (see below press release), following reports of administering cosmetic injections without a license, which in turn had adverse effects on two victims.
Police are urging the public to consult the Health Practice Commission to confirm that a practitioner is licensed to practice in the Cayman Islands before receiving cosmetic procedures that involve injections. The Board can be reached at 946-2084, and licensed practitioners can be verified via their website at www.dhrs.gov.ky.
Anyone who may have information of relevance to this investigation should contact the George Town Police Station at 949-4222. Anonymous tips can be provided directly to the RCIPS via our Confidential Tip Line at 949-7777.
Celebrity cancels dive excursions at Grand Cayman
By hillbilly73 Cool Cruiser From Cruise Critic
We got a cancellation email from Celebrity for our dive excursion. Another passenger called and it looks like they are cancelling all dive excursions on Cayman. The 10:00 AM arrival and 6:00 PM departure makes a late arrival for morning dives, that is why we booked with the cruise line to begin with. Anybody else in the same situation and found an alternative?
For more: http://boards.cruisecritic.com/showthread.php?t=2537171
Ocean Rig UDW: U.S. Bankruptcy Court grants recognition of Cayman proceedings
From The Fly
Ocean Rig UDW announced the U.S. Bankruptcy Court has issued a memorandum opinion and an order granting recognition of the provisional liquidation and scheme of arrangement proceedings of the company and its subsidiaries, Drill Rigs Holdings, Drillships Financing Holding, and Drillships Ocean Ventures pending in the Grand Court of the Cayman Islands as foreign main proceedings, and of the Joint Provisional Liquidators as the foreign representatives of the Scheme Companies in the United States. The Schemes affect only financial indebtedness. Operations will continue unaffected. Trade creditors and vendors will continue to be paid in the ordinary course of business and will not be affected by any of the Schemes. If the Schemes are sanctioned, the Scheme Companies will be substantially deleveraged through an exchange of approximately $3.7B principal amount of debt for (i) new equity of the Company, (ii) approximately $288M of cash, and (iii) $450M of new secured debt.
For more: https://thefly.com/landingPageNews.php?id=2601377
The Great American Eclipse with Kevin Lieber
From Royal Caribbean
Royal caribbean have a new video recently launched, “Cruising to Totality with Kevin Lieber: A Unique Perspective from onboard Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas.” See how science communicator Kevin Lieber, host of YouTube channel Vsauce2, experienced his first total solar eclipse onboard Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas.
Could Caribbean lionfish be a hybrid superfish?
By Sam Helmy -From Deep Blue
The latest research from the University of Hawaii and Kochi University in Japan shows that Lionfish — which have been a blight on the Caribbean ecosystem since their introduction 20 years ago — may in fact be a hybrid superfish.
This latest revelation will go a long way to explain their devastating success in colonising reefs and spreading across the western Atlantic.
According to Hakai Magazine, up until now it was thought that most species in the Caribbean were either the Common Lionfish or the Red Lionfish, which are both Indo-Pacific species. The vast majority of the intruders where thought to be Red Lionfish.
The latest research, however, shows that apparently the Red Lionfish is actually not a distinct species at all, but is a hybrid between the Russell Lionfish from the Pacific, and the Common Lionfish from the Indian Ocean.
Want to learn more? Check out the original Hakai Magazine article here, or check out the video of Red Lionfish at the wblink below:
For more: https://www.deeperblue.com/caribbean-lionfish-possibly-hybrid-superfish/
Digicel, Huawei in first Caribbean 4K IPTV trial
From telecompaper
Digicel Group announced that it teamed up with Huawei Technologies to carry out the first local linear broadcast of Ultra HD TV in the Caribbean via its fibre-based IPTV service. Hosted at Digicel’s Jamaica headquarters in Kingston, the 4K TV trial tested the IPTV capacity of Digicel’s fibre network using Huawei’s technology for encoding and content delivery. “Thanks to the power of our fibre network and hybrid TV platform, UHD-TV can be a reality for Jamaica and the region,” said John Suranyi, CEO for Digicel Play, Caribbean and Central America in a statement.
Last year Digicel and Huawei teamed up to deploy XG-PON technology on Jamaica’s fibre network, delivering broadband speeds of up to 10Gbps.
For more: https://www.telecompaper.com/news/digicel-huawei-in-first-caribbean-4k-iptv-trial–1209339
Cayman Islands Elections Office Open Monday to Friday
The issuing of Voter ID Card’s and Registration to become a voter are part of an ongoing process at the Elections Office even after elections.
If you wish to collect your Voter ID Card or you are eligible and wish to register to become a voter, please visit the Elections Office at 150 Smith Road Centre, 2nd floor, Monday to Friday, 8:30 am to 5:00 pm.
2018 Cayman Islands National Heroes Day date corrected
From GIS
Please note that 2018 National Heroes Day will be held on Monday, 22 January 2018 and not Monday, 29 2018 as previously indicated.
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