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  • Pope Francis laid to rest after funeral brings together politicians, royalty and 400,000 mourners
    From BBC Summary Pope Francis has been buried at Santa Maria Maggiore basilica following his funeral in the Vatican Pope Francis “touched minds and hearts” and wanted to “build […]
  • Cayman: URCO Issues Final Determination on CUC’s Certificate of Need Submission
    From OfReg The document outlines key information pertaining to URCO’s Final Determination on CUC’s Certificate of Need […]
  • Bulletin: 2025 Polling Locations for Wednesday, 30 April
    The Elections Office would like to remind the public to confirm the location of their polling location ahead of the upcoming election and referendum on Wednesday, 30 April. Specifically, […]
  • UPDATE: Cayman Police Confirm Identity of Cyclist Involved in Fatal Collision
    From RCIPS Police can confirm the identity of the deceased involved in the fatal collision involving a vehicle that collided with a cyclist, that occurred just before 6AM, yesterday morning, Monday […]
  • Cayman: Police Investigate Report of Missing Man Channing Junior Williams
    Channing Junior Williams On Monday morning, 21 April, Channing Junior Williams, age 39 of George Town, was reported missing to police. Mr. Williams had last been seen by family members early in the […]

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Now you see it, now you don’t: Time cloak created

WASHINGTON (AP) — It’s one thing to make an object invisible, like Harry Potter’s mythical cloak. But scientists have made an entire event impossible to see. They have invented a time masker. Think of it as an art heist that…

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Do you have a favourite “blue” band

I was asked recently how many successful bands I could remember that use the word ‘blue’ in their name? This is difficult, because how do you measure “successful”? Because there is such a huge list of choices I had to narrow…

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Enjoy a taste of Cayman

The Taste of Cayman Food and Wine Festival, the Islands’ largest annual food festival, will take place 5 pm to 11:30 pm, Saturday, January 28, 2012. This year’s event is presented by Camana Bay and will stretch across the entire…

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Woman stabbed granddaughter, killed self

CONWAY, ARK (AP) — An Arkansas woman who adopted her granddaughter after her son’s death in Iraq stabbed the 7-year-old girl in the chest and then set fire to their home in an apparent murder-suicide, authorities said Monday. Janice Robbins,…

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Pepper Spray: what it is, how to use it, and you can’t use it here

The use of pepper spray as a deterrent to the crime wave here in Cayman has been a big talking point with the public, the government and police. So what is pepper spray? Pepper spray, also known as OC spray,…

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Sparky confirmed Rangers boss

Mark Hughes has been confirmed as the new manager of Queens Park Rangers on a two-and-a-half year deal. The Welshman was made the favourite to take the job at Loftus Road after the sacking of Neil Warnock on Sunday. “I’m…

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Crocodile scare

CANBERRA, Australia (AP) — Wildlife rangers have helped an Australian family deal with an uninvited guest: a 5-foot-6-inch (1.7-meter) crocodile that wandered into their living room. The juvenile saltwater crocodile wandered into a home in Bees Creek, a suburb of…

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You should not be continually in need of entertainment, nor should you be persuaded by it, lest perhaps you may perish by its effectiveness. Ecclesiasticus 9:4

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Digicel Mixed 9s Gaelic Football

Ten teams from different companies around Cayman took part in the Digicel Mixed 9s Gaelic Football Tournament at Camana Bay’s CIS Pitch, organised by the Cayman Islands Gaelic Football Club (CIGFC) It was a fun day out for everyone, with…

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UK’s Cameron willing to testify at ethics inquiry

LONDON (AP) — Prime Minister David Cameron will give evidence to Britain’s media ethics inquiry if he is asked, his spokesman said Tuesday. Steve Field said Cameron had made it clear that the judge-led inquiry would have the power to…