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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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Cayman hosts international event

Cayman Islands Sailing Club will be hosting Race Cayman 2012 15th – 18th March. Racing takes place in North Sound and will include the Western Caribbean and Open Optimist Dinghy Championship and the J22 International Invitational Regatta. Cayman competitors will…

Indiana women’s soccer team arrives

The Lionesses have landed – and are here to play football and spread the word of The Lord. FC Indiana, known as the Lionesses, are visiting Cayman for ten days for a football tournament. And as well as goals on…

The Colossus computer

Engineer, Tommy Flowers, built the world’s first electronic, digital computer in 1943. It was called the Colossus and it took him from February until December – eleven months. It was used by British codebreakers to help read German messages during…

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The Editor Speaks: Green energy

We received a press release on Wednesday (7) from Caribbean Utilities Company (CUC) Grand Cayman’s only provider of electricity. For many years they have not been in favour of ‘green’ energy for obvious reasons but with the high price of…

Cuban paracyclist sets sights on London games

HAVANA (AP) — Damian Lopez was 13 when he tried to untangle his kite from electrical wires dangling over a street corner and accidentally touched a high-voltage cable. The 13,000 volts that coursed through his body cost him both his…

Obama’s former nanny overwhelmed by new celebrity

JAKARTA, Indonesia (AP) — Barack Obama’s former nanny, Evie, is overwhelmed by her jolt from transgender slum-dweller to local celebrity. TV crews troop in and out of her tiny concrete hovel. Estranged relatives finally want to meet. She even has…

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Antigua PM seeks to help recover Stanford funds

ST JOHN’S, Antigua (AP) — Antigua’s prime minister has pledged to work with other agencies to try to help recover money that victims across the globe lost to convicted Texas tycoon R. Allen Stanford through his bank based on the…