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  • UPDATE: Cayman Death of Man in George Town on 31 December, now a Suspicious Death Investigation
    From RCIPS Investigations continue into the death of a man, who was found unresponsive at the rear of a commercial premises on Middle Road, George Town, on 31 December, 2024. Recent inquiries now […]
  • The Caymanian Community Party Announcement
    [L-R] Wayne Panton MP, Katherine Ebanks-Wilks MP, Heather Bodden MP, Andre Ebanks MP, Em DeCou, Sabrina Turner MP, Osbourne Bodden George Town, Cayman Islands (15 Jan 2025) — The Caymanian […]
  • National Trust for the Cayman Islands opposes changes proposed by National Conservation (Amendment) Bill 2024
    As a voting member of the National Conservation Council, the National Trust for the Cayman Islands is alarmed to learn the nature and scale of the changes proposed by the National Conservation […]
  • Cayman: Coral Beach Announces Permanent Closure on January 31, 2025
    Crown Jewel t/a Coral Beach announces the conclusion of their lease agreement with Landlord Cayman Shores Limited (A subsidiary of Dart) at the Coral Beach, Seven Mile Beach venue, effective 31 […]
  • Baptist Health International and Cayman Islands Health Services Authority Join Forces to Transform Healthcare in the Caribbean
    Partnership advances educational and clinical training opportunities for Cayman Island health professionals Dr. Galed Hakim, Assistant Vice President of Healthcare Partnerships and Insurance […]

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Nassau Government offers $9M ‘funding’ to Cayman Islands provider WSC

The government has provided the Water and Sewerage Corporation (WSC) with “additional funding” of $9 million in an effort to keep its receivables below 90 days. The disclosure by Glen Laville, the general manager of WSC, comes shortly after Consolidated…

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A dead horse is the one we bear today

A friend sent this to me and although funny it unfortunately is the reality of what is happening in the Western World today. This is the civilised society we live in today and take for granted. We also pay dearly…

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“I don’t think there’s a whole lot of Bank of America operations in the Cayman Islands”

From http://www.huffingtonpost.com and Cross-posted from the “Arguing the World” blog at Dissent magazine and written by Mark Engler, Senior Analyst, Foreign Policy in Focus This spring is a season of confrontation at the shareholders’ meetings of U.S. banks and other…

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Mad Fish Disease?

The new case of mad cow disease in California is bringing to light some unsavory feeding practices that the meat industry doesn’t want us to find out about. Most cows don’t just eat grass anymore; they’re fed slaughterhouse waste, blood,…

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Chairman of Cayman Islands Stock Exchange sets the record straight

Anthony Travers, Chairman of the Cayman Islands Stock Exchange wrote a letter to The New York Times who published it under the title: “Tax Evasion vs. Avoidance, as Seen From the Caymans” To the Editor: New York Times The Opinion…

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Letter to the Editor

From Anonymous I just took a look at the documents released by CNS. Mr. Brian White (Ed: actually Wight) a disgruntled realtor seemingly, says he was paid $10,000 only as a mediator. I’m sure wanting a bigger piece of the…

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Wrong Plane in Spain

Confused Spanish football fans who thought they were heading to Bucharest in Romania for the Europa League final (Wednesday) arrived hundreds of miles away in Budapest, Hungary. Match officials say more than 400 Athletic Bilbao supporters found themselves in the…

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Police are almost silent on robbery

The RCIPS seemed to have very little to say concerning a robbery that happened in the early hours on Tuesday 8th May. The RCIPS would only confirm that an aggravated burglary took place in Northward Road, Bodden Town involving two…

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Halleluijah Praises in the Courtyard

The University College of the Cayman Islands will host a major benefit gospel concert slated for Friday and Saturday, May 25 & 26, 2012, 6:30pm at the UCCI Courtyard. Entitled Halleluja: Praises in the Courtyard, This will showcase performances by…

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Vatican mystery intensifies, bones found in grave

(AP) — Forensic police swarmed the crypt of a Roman basilica on Monday to exhume the body of a reputed mobster as part of an investigation into one of the Vatican’s most enduring mysteries: the 1983 disappearance of the teenage…