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  • Cayman HSA Marks Milestone with First Awake Craniotomy for Brain Tumor Resection
    Dr Cooke performs HSA’s first awake craniotomy for brain tumour resection with the assistance of a team of surgeons, anaesthesiologists, nurses, and OR technicians. The Health Services […]
  • Cayman Brac Airport to Embark on Facility Upgrades
    Charles Kirkconnell International Airport (CKIA) on Cayman Brac, Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (18 October 2024) The Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA), which operates the Owen Roberts […]
  • Cayman: RCIPS Wrap Up Third Road Safety Campaign for 2024
    The RCIPS closed off the third phase of Operation Clyro on Monday 14th October. Over the course of the 15-day operation, several different approaches were taken by police to encourage road safety and […]
  • Cayman Graduates Urged To Dream Big
    On Tuesday, 08 October, 197 students proudly walked across the stage to receive their diplomas during the John Gray High School graduation ceremony held in the gymnasium, themed ‘The Power of a […]
  •  Caribbean Islands on alert for tropical storm impacts arriving later this week 
    From AccuWeather  Growing risk of flooding rainfall and life-threatening mudslides in the mountainous terrain of Puerto Rico and Hispaniola   > An area of high pressure over […]

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Man survives for days after car plunges off cliff

CASTAIC, Calif. (AP) — A 67-year-old man found alive days after his car plunged 200 feet off a mountain road built a makeshift camp, ate leaves and drank water from a nearby creek to survive, his daughter said. Family members…

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How a retiree can survive a vacation

Taking a vacation can be exciting and fun, but it can also be exhausting or lonely for some. Retirees need to keep in mind some simple but helpful tips for making their holiday more enjoyable and less stressful. 1. Keep…

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Rollover needed to change

When the Rollover policy was implemented it wasn’t just a can of worms that was opened, but a whole bucket load. Now, seven years later, Government has finally decided enough is enough and the system needs an urgent overhaul. And…

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Olympian Ronald Forbes connects with Cayman youth

Cayman’s own Olympian Ronald Forbes has decided it’s his turn to give back to the community by inspiring the youth to stay on the right “track”. Mr. Forbes, a former 110 metre Olympic hurdler, approached the Ministry of Health, Environment,…

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Trump casino offers $25K plastic surgery prize

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. (AP) — The latest casino promotion in Atlantic City gives new meaning to “going bust.” The Trump Taj Mahal Casino Resort plans to give $25,000 worth of plastic surgery to a winner from a player’s card contest….

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SPECIAL OLYMPICS: Resume training on Tuesdays from 5:30pm-6:30pm at the Truman Bodden Sports Complex. Aquatics, Saturdays, 10am-10:45am at Cayman International School, Camana Bay from 24th September. Persons interested in volunteering please email [email protected] THE PINK LADIES: Coffee Shop at the…

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Russell Brand to be 1st guest on new ‘Rosie’ show

CHICAGO (AP) — Rosie O’Donnell gets her wish: Russell Brand will be the first guest on her new talk show. The Oprah Winfrey Network announced Thursday that the comedian and actor will appear on the Oct. 10 premiere of “The…

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Ophelia becomes a Cat 3 and Philippe’s centre is recreated

Ophelia’s eye has become even more distinct. Her initial intensity has been increased to 100 knots making Ophelia a category 3 hurricane on the Saffir Simpson Hurricane Wind Scale. Ophelia is now the third major hurricane of this season. There…

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Public Health Advises on Chickenpox

Public Health officials have confirmed clusters of chickenpox cases in two schools in the past week and are asking parents to keep sick children home to stop a further spread. “We are monitoring the disease and our school nurses are…