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  • 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 […]
  • Cayman: Police Investigate Aggravated Burglary in Bodden Town
    From RCIPS Around 12:30PM, Friday 3 January, police received a report of an aggravated burglary that took place at a private residence in the vicinity of North Sound Estates, Bodden Town. It was […]

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Police investigate robbery – UPDATE

UPDATE At approximately 3.50am on Thursday 29th March 2012, three males entered a residence at Seagull Condo’s on West Bay Road. The property had been left unsecured. There were three male occupants of the residence, two of which were bound with…

Cameron: Assad regime not welcome at Olympics

LONDON (AP) — Britain’s Prime Minister David Cameron confirmed Wednesday that dozens of members of Syrian President Bashar Assad’s regime will be stopped from attending the London Olympics, as he pledged to make the event “the greatest show on Earth.”…

Pie are squared

A magnificent piece of political hokum was announced in the UK yesterday. VAT is going to be charged on hot food. This means that if you go and buy a hot pie or sausage roll you have to pay an…

WATER HORROR – Deaths in three months almost doubles 2011

Police are meeting dive companies to assess safety procedures and prevention in the wake of last weekend’s water-related death of Pamela Langevin, at least the ninth in 2012. The late-March figure nearly doubles the five water-related deaths for all of…

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The Editor Speaks: Fairness and praise

Two stories have appeared on my desk over the last twenty-four hours that have prompted me to make these comments. The first is the concerns our Independent MLA for North Side, Ezzard Miller, raised concerning the conviction of 20 year…

Olympians meet young swimmers

Three British swimmers who have been selected for the Olympic Games in London this summer, swam alongside a group of young Cayman swimmers in the Lions Pool. The three swimmers were: Caitlin McClatchey who qualified for the Olympics in the…

Pope prays for freedom, ‘renewal’ in Cuba 


HAVANA (AP) — Pope Benedict XVI prayed for freedom and renewal “for the greater good of all Cubans” before the nation’s patron saint Tuesday, but the island’s communist leaders quickly rejected the Roman Catholic leader’s appeal for political change after…

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Reading palms

Palmistry is the practice of telling fortunes from the lines, marks, and patterns on the palms of the hands. Palmistry is also called chiromancy, palm-reading, chirology, or hand-analysis. Palmistry originated in ancient India. It was said to be practiced by…

Digicel leads cable project in Haiti

Two years after Haiti was struck by a devastating 7.0 magnitude earthquake, the country is set to receive a major boost with the delivery of a US$16m 200km undersea cable which will link the country to the world via internet…