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  • 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 […]
  • Opposition to Proposed Changes to Cayman Islands Conservation Act and Concerns Raised Over Risks and Governance
    Wayne Panton The proposed amendments to the National Conservation Act have drawn strong criticism from the political group comprising the four MPs who resigned in November, along with former Premier […]

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Drug maker for ‘El Chapo’ seized in Mexico

MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexican officials said Tuesday they have arrested a man who manufactured methamphetamine for the Sinaloa drug cartel run by Joaquin “El Chapo” Guzman. The arrest of suspect Jaime Herrera Herrera was the latest in a series…

Clarke was fast in Arkansas, faster in France.

LIEVIN, France (AP) Lerone Clarke set the world-leading time for 60 meters in Fayetteville over the weekend. The Jamaican then crossed the Atlantic and shaved 0.02 seconds off that time to win in 6.50, beating Frenchman Christophe Lemaitre. At 30,…

More than 300 killed in Honduras prison fire 


TEGUCIGALPA, Honduras (AP) — Trapped inmates screamed from their cells as a fire swept through a Honduran prison, killing at least 300 inmates, authorities said Wednesday. Lucy Marder, chief of forensic medicine for the prosecutor’s office, said early Wednesday some…

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iThought for February 16, 2012

You should forget all injury done to you by your neighbor, and you should do nothing among the works of injury. Ecclesiaticus 10:6

Sir Alex eyes Man Utd youth development

Sir Alex Ferguson is optimistic that a recent change in transfer legislation will help Manchester United develop more home-grown youngsters at the club. United successfully brought through players like David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Gary and Phil Neville and Nicky Butt…

Visitors held to score draw

Swindon Town were held to a 1-1 draw when they faced a West Bay select team as part of their tour of Cayman. Local favourite Sebastian Martinez (in red left)  – who has signed an 18-month contract with the English…

Pekingese becomes America’s top dog at Westminster 


NEW YORK (AP) — Malachy the Pekingese, whose smushed-in face frames a mop of flyaway fur and whose pace rivals a snail’s, is the fairest dog in the land. The Peke put on a peak performance Tuesday night, wobbling off…

Cheerleaders kick off sports day

A competition between four different teams of cheerleaders was a very colourful way to start the John Gray High School’s Inter-Academy Sports Day, at George Town’s Truman Bodden Stadium.  Four houses, known as “academies” – Wahoo (in red) Tarpon (dark…

Overcoming fear

People are usually afraid of negative things. We all encounter self doubt and are fearful of making mistakes. We are even afraid of self-improvement because of this fear. The best way to remove this fear is to understand that life…