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  • Doctors Hospital Responds Swiftly to Cybersecurity Incident
    No Patient, 3rd Party, or Service Provider Data Compromised George Town, Cayman Islands – 28, April 2025 Doctors Hospital confirms that we recently identified a ransomware attack targeting our […]
  • CUC responds to OfReg announcement that Renewable Energy has been declined
    April 26, 2025Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. (“CUC” or “the Company”) has received the final determinationfrom the Utility Competition and Regulation Office (“OfReg” or “the Regulator”) concerning […]
  • UPDATE: Cayman Woman Arrested in Relation to Serious Collision Involving Cyclist
    From RCIPS UPDATE (26 April): This evening, 26 April, officers arrested a woman, age 20 of West Bay, for a number of driving offenses in relation to the serious collision involving a male cyclist […]
  • Pope Francis laid to rest after funeral brings together politicians, royalty and 400,000 mourners
    From BBC Summary Pope Francis has been buried at Santa Maria Maggiore basilica following his funeral in the Vatican Pope Francis “touched minds and hearts” and wanted to “build […]
  • Cayman: URCO Issues Final Determination on CUC’s Certificate of Need Submission
    From OfReg The document outlines key information pertaining to URCO’s Final Determination on CUC’s Certificate of Need […]

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Boom lift tips over in George Town, Grand Cayman

At approximately 11.35hrs on Sunday (29) a 27 year old male was transported to George Town Hospital with head injuries. The male was operating an 80ft boom lift in the process of carrying out painting work on the CIBC-First Caribbean…

Turtle Tragedy on Public Beach in Cayman Brac

Despite pleas to Public Works and Government officials in Cayman Brac protesting brightly lit Public Beach, it became a tragic scene for 133 baby Loggerhead Turtles emerging from their nest on Sunday morning. In the early morning hours, a local…

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Letter to the Editor: Don’t Let South Korea Kill Whales for Research

From Care2 Hi iNews, When will humans learn that whales are mammals too: capable of thoughts and emotions, including fear? When will we stop trying to find excuses to massacre these beautiful, intelligent animals? Now, South Koreans want to begin…

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From Biglaw to Boutique: Reflections from Cayman

By Tom Wallerstein* as posted on abovethelaw.com I recently had a client ask me about asset protection strategies. Having read The Firm (affiliate link) before I ever went to law school, and mindful of the classic Tom Cruise movie of…

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Police and Vehicle Licensing join forces for road safety crackdown

Drink drivers, tint, obscured number plates, dangerous driving, out of date coupons and driving without insurance are being targeted by police and the Department of Vehicle and Drivers’ Licensing during a road safety crackdown which began, Friday 27 July 2012….

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Crane Tipped Over-Main Street, GT by CIBC First Caribbean Bank

At approximately 11.35hrs today a 27 year old male was transported to George Town Hospital with critical injuries. The male was operating a crane in the process of carrying out work on the First Caribbean Bank in Main Street, George…

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Fraser brothers fail to make Olympics 200m FS swimming final

Brett Fraser made it to the Semi-finals of the 200m Men’s Freestyle but just failed to qualify for the Finals. He finished sixth in his heat with a time of 1.47.01 only 0.91 seconds behind the winner Paul Biedermann. His…

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ROBBERY-Shedden Road, George Town

At approximately 21.10 hours on Saturday 28th July 2012 police received a report of a robbery at Freestyle Men’s Apparel store, 3227 Shedden Road, GT.   Several police departments attended the location and made a search of the surrounding areas without trace…

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Forged notes being circulated warns RCIPS AND CIMA

Forged Cayman Islands currency notes continue to surface and the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) and the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) are urging the public to remain vigilant. Circulation of forged notes is still the concern of the…