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  • Public Consultation Begins on Draft Terms of Reference for Environmental Impact Assessments on Cayman’s Airport Projects
    Community Invited to Share Feedback on Key Airport Development Projects Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (16 May 2025) The Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA) invites the public to participate in […]
  • Cayman: RCIPS Releases 2024 Crime and Traffic Statistics Report, 14 May
    2024 RCIPS Crime and Statistics Report Press Conference Today, Wednesday 14 May, the RCIPS released its 2024 Crime and Traffic Statistics Report, with a press conference held at RCIPS HQ. Members of […]
  • CI Government Q1 2025 Financial Report Gazetted
    Grand Cayman, 14 May 2025 – The Cayman Islands Government’s Quarterly Financial Report for the Three-Month Period Ended 31 March 2025was published in the Cayman Islands Gazette on Monday, 12 May 2025 […]
  • Cayman: Daytime Mosquito Control Flights Underway
    Over the next two weeks, residents may notice the MRCU aircraft flying at low altitude during the day as part of this essential mosquito control activity. GRAND CAYMAN, Cayman Islands (14 May 2025) […]
  • Cayman Police Recover Loaded Firearm & Drugs During Search
    From RCIPS Shortly after 2:50PM on Friday, 9 May, officers conducted an operation in George Town, where two men, ages 22 of West Bay, and 29 of George Town, were arrested outside of a restaurant on […]

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The Editor Speaks: Does Mark Scotland really feel he has cleared up ERB dump controversy?

Hon. Mark Scotland, Minister of Health, Environment, Youth, Sports and Culture says he is being victimised. On CITN/Cayman 27 news on Tues (12) he read a minute from the Water Authority Board meeting stating the Environmental Review Board (ERB) had…

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Upper Crust feud involves false claims for trips to Cayman Islands

The embattled Upper Crust pizza chain, already under federal investigation for its labour practices, is now riven by a nasty battle for control of the company among its co-owners, who are accusing each other of misusing corporate funds for personal…

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Cayman Islands introduces system to streamline approvals paperwork

The Civil Aviation Authority of the Cayman Islands is introducing a system that it says will make it easier for business aviation customers to apply for approvals and renew documents. iNews Cayman has been informed the Cayman Islands will be…

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Trio investors demand release of documents in $176 million fraud that ended up in Cayman Islands

Investors who lost their savings in the Trio Capital fraud have called for the release of documents, which they hope will expose the associates of the criminal mastermind Jack Flader. Flader was the architect of Australia’s largest superannuation fraud in…

Electric cars now part of the Cayman Islands new Traffic Bill regulations

Everyone agrees that the Traffic Law needed to be changed and it has been. But with any new law comes Regulations, which are the linchpin in enforcing the laws. The Regulations involved have brought about very complex legal issues that…

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2012 Leadership Cayman class discusses cruise and stay-over tourism

On May 23rd, the Chamber of Commerce’s Leadership Cayman (LC) group had the opportunity to discuss topics relating to Cayman Islands tourism with some of Cayman’s leaders in both the public and private sectors. Invited speakers for the evening were…