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  • UPDATE: Woman Charged with Multiple Offences including Two Counts of Assault
    From RCIPS The woman, age 35 of George Town, who was arrested following a series of incidents involving assault and other offences, has been formally charged with two counts of Assault ABH, Carrying […]
  • Cayman: Man Arrested For Attempt Murder in Relation to Eastern Avenue Shooting Incident
    From RCIPS UPDATE: Today (14), police arrested a 39-year-old man of George Town on Suspicion of Attempt Murder and Possession of an Unlicensed Firearm, in relation to the Eastern Avenue shooting […]
  • Cayman: Deputy Premier Leads Successful UK and EU Engagement
    Hon. André Ebanks Grand Cayman, 13 September 2024 – With newly elected administrations in both the UK and the EU, a Cayman Islands delegation led by the Deputy Premier and the Minister for […]
  • Maya 1 Undersea Cable now repaired as OfReg brings local and international stakeholders to the table
    PHOTO: Mr. Sonji Myles, ICEO, Ms. Tessa Ryan, Deputy Director ICT(Ag), OfReg ICT Team, with representatives from Liberty Networks, Cable & Wireless Networks, Flow, C3, Digicel and Logic. […]
  • Cayman: HSA Statement regarding arrest of visiting practitioner
    The Health Services Authority (HSA) is aware that one of its visiting practitioners has been arrested. The individual has been placed on Leave until further notice. We are unable to provide further […]

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Fraser brothers going for gold

Brothers Shaune and Brett Fraser prepare to head to London for the 2012 Olympics. The swimming pair are excited and looking forward to the challenge. This will be Shaune’s third Olympics and Brett’s (pictured above) second. The boys are ready…

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Dump NIMBY

With the announcement recently that Grand Cayman’s landfill will re-locate near to Breakers, Bodden Town it has brought a loud NIMBY reaction from the District’s residents. NIMBY stands for ‘Not In My Backyard’ and this was understandably the feeling from…

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National Archive building renamed to honour “True Caymanian”

The Cayman Islands National Archive building was renamed the Dr. Philip E. Pedley National Archive Building recently at a special service held outside the building in George Town. Dr. Pedley, who passed away in May 2010 after a battle with…

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Car crash plunges Cayman into darkness

A minor car crash brought chaos to Cayman and caused an almost island wide power black out. Two cars collided on Sparky Drive just after 9pm on Thursday night. Although the driver and passenger of one car had to be…

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Courage and Love

To many, work is a necessary evil they would gladly forgo if they won or inherited a fortune. Its meaning is the paycheck and the value it has in terms of service to their community is indifferent or very subordinate….

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Talent pays big bucks in the Cayman Islands

It is happening again. A show, which is fast becoming an integral part of the entertainment calendar in the Cayman Islands, Cayman’s Got Talent. Just when it appeared as if the entertainment scene had nothing more to offer, Nolly Brown,…

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Sick passengers forces unscheduled stop

A Carnival cruise ship had to make an unscheduled stop in George Town after a passenger became ill. The Freedom had earlier visited Cayman and was sailing away towards Jamaica. But it doubled back to port when a male passenger…

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US diver dies in East End

An American dive tourist has died after he lost consciousness getting out of the water. The man was with a member of his family and had completed a dive off a site in East End on Wednesday morning. Police say…

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Generally appearances are generally everything

There is a general appearance to the general public that generally the Central Planning Authority (CPA) will generally be on the side of the big developer no matter how much they (the public) protest or object to the project that…

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$2.4 million per year for juvenile rehab centers

A ministerial youth consultant claims the approach now being used at the juvenile rehabilitation centres on the Island are costly and ineffective. Michael Myles, Programme Coordinator and Liaison Officer for At-Risk Youth claims that the budget distribution for the homes…