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  • Study Reveals Record Cruise Tourism Expenditures in the Caribbean and Latin America
    Source: Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association Michele Paige, CEO, Florida-Caribbean Cruise Association New study finds that cruise tourism and the 33.3 million passenger and crew onshore visits […]
  • Cayman’s Global Alliances Strengthened as CHOGM 2024 Concludes
    Honourable Premier Juliana O’Connor-Connolly has concluded her impactful participation in the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting (CHOGM) 2024, a significant forum that underscored the […]
  • Leadership and Resilience Displayed During Commonwealth Business Forum
    Rt Hon Lord Marland, Chairman of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council (left), Hon. Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda and Premier for the Cayman Islands Hon. Juliana […]
  • WANTED: Cayman – Mark Anthony Seymour
    From RCIPS The RCIPS is seeking information regarding the whereabouts of 39-year-old Mark Anthony Seymour, of George Town, who is wanted in relation to violent offenses. Seymour is described as about […]
  • “I don’t believe independents can manage this country” says former Cayman Islands Premier McKeeva Bush
    Hon. McKeeva Bush From The Editor Speaking last Tuesday (22) former Premier, the West Bay Member of Parliament, and former Speaker of the House, McKeeva Bush, has launched a new Party”One […]

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Cayman Islands dive into Pan Am Games

It may be common knowledge that Cayman’s Pan American Games Team will feature top swimmers Brett and Shaune Fraser, Tori Flowers and Lara Butler in the pool; but those who are not members of the Islands’ swimming fraternity can be…

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Harry Potter studio to open for public tour

WATFORD, England (AP) — The magical world of Harry Potter is being meticulously reassembled at a former aerodrome near London. The collection of sheds and sound stages is where the eight films were shot over the course of a decade,…

iOpinion Your View

To the Editor:

Congratulations to reporter Tad Stoner and iNews on the Rudi Dixon scoop. Tad continues to break important stories and, in many cases, has the other media playing “catch-up.” I have one issue, however, relating to two photographs that accompanied the…

GIRLS CRIME RISE: Youth problems mounting says Minister Adam

Police are arresting more and more young women for violent crime while almost half of the island’s youth are unemployed, according to Community Affairs Minister Mike Adam. Similarly, he said, “There has been a shift in attitudes towards drug use,…

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Fire at Cheeky Monkey

Firefighters were called to a blaze at a fashion store in George Town. The fire started around 6pm on Wednesday night at Cheeky Monkey on the waterfront. Four members of staff inside the store evacuated the premises and called the…

ELECTRIC SHOCKER: Bush calls for major CUC audit

Premier McKeeva Bush will ask an overseas auditor to examine the books at Caribbean Utilities Company, seeking to determine why monthly electricity bills are so high. He proposed bringing to Cayman “a company out of the US or out of…

ISports Sports World

Jaime Ayovi leads Ecuador over US 1-0

HARRISON, N.J. (AP) — Jurgen Klinsmann is finding wins and goals hard to come by in his first few months as coach of the U.S. soccer team. “It’s going to take time,” goalkeeper Tim Howard said after Tuesday night’s 1-0…

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Anne – Part 65

We continue our serialisation of Anne by Constance Fenimore Woolson “She rose, kissed the young girl lightly on each cheek” Now the bishop lived five miles farther. It was not evident, therefore, to the ordinary mind what aid these reverend…

iNotices

Prison Service Job Fair

The Prison Service is recruiting officers and will hold a job fair on Friday, 14 October from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. The job fair takes place in the Staff Training Unit at H.M.P. Northward. Interested Caymanians and legal residents…