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  • 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 […]
  • Police Investigate High Valued Burglary at a Commercial Property in George Town
    From RCIPS Just after 8:30AM on Tuesday, 31 December, police responded to a report of a burglary that took place at a commercial property on Main Street in George Town. Officers attended the location […]
  • Announcing Your Award – Inews Cayman Ltd
    Media Innovator Awards 2024 Media Platform of the Year 2024 – Cayman Islands Here’s to a wonderful 2025! I’m just circling back regarding Innovation in business Media Innovator […]
  • Cayman: Police Respond to Sudden Death in Bodden Town
    From RCIPS Around 7.45PM, Tuesday 7 January, police and other emergency services responded to a report of a man found unresponsive at a residential address in Bodden Town. A man, aged 49, was […]

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International Law Office Client Choice Awards Firm Partner

Higgs & Johnson partner Gina M. Berry was recognised by The International Law Office (ILO) Client Choice Awards 2012.  Ms. Berry was awarded in the area of General Corporate Services. She represents many of the “Class A” Banks in the…

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The Editor Speaks: CUC want more

So not content with handing us with awfully high electricity bills over the last three years, with all sorts of formulas designed in their favour to beat out the last dollar we have, they want more. Caribbean Utilities Company (CUC)…

Scotiabank robbed in broad daylight

Shortly before 11.45 yesterday (3 May)  three masked men, two of whom were armed with what appeared to be firearms, entered Scotiabank in Cardinal Avenue, George Town. The RCIPS acted quickly and were on the scene within minutes but not…

Better Numbers for Better Health

The Minister of Health the Hon. Mark Scotland launched the country’s first-ever health risk factor survey – Healthy Nation 2012 – this week (Monday, 30 April) calling it a proud moment for his ministry. “This is the culmination of many…

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USA fail, in the Cayman Islands, to make the 2013 World T20 Qualifier

Four wins from four matches was not enough for USA to clinch a spot in the 2013 ICC Women’s World Twenty20 Qualifier as the team finished second to Canada in last week’s ICC Americas Women’s Twenty20 Championship in the Cayman…

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Hooked on preventing diabetes

The Cayman Islands Angling Club and the Cayman Islands Diabetes Charitable Trust are once again hooking up for cause-related awareness and fundraising opportunity. The Cayman Islands International Fishing Tournament taking place May 1-8, 2012 is Cayman’s biggest fishing event held…

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Cayman Islands’ manager’s questions cause Herbalife to tumble

Herbalife Ltd., the maker of nutritional supplements and weight-management products, fell the most in more than three years after hedge-fund manager David Einhorn asked executives why it has stopped providing information tracking certain groups of its distributors in its filings….

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A trio of fighting Ebanks aim to be a hit in Brazil

The Ebanks trio head to Brazil this weekend for their final shot to qualify for the 2012 London Olympics. Dariel Ebanks, Tafari Ebanks and Kendall Ebanks are team members of the Cayman Islands National Boxing and thanks to prior international…

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Deal undone? Activist now wants to leave China

(AP) — The blind Chinese dissident who boldly fled house arrest and placed himself under the wing of U.S. diplomats balked Wednesday at a deal delicately worked out between the two countries to let him live freely in China, saying…

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DEA apologises to college student left in cell

AP) — A college student picked up in a federal drug sweep in California was never arrested, never charged and should have been released. Instead, authorities say, he was forgotten in a holding cell for four days. Without food, water…