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  • Cayman: CABINET APPROVES THREE SIGNIFICANT AMENDMENT BILLS TO SAFEGUARD AND ENHANCE THE RIGHTS OF CHILDREN, YOUNG PEOPLE, AND OLDER PERSONS
    Grand Cayman, 28 October 2024 — The Ministry of Investment, Innovation, and Social Development (MIISD) is pleased to announce that several amendment bills have been approved by Cabinet. The proposed […]
  • 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 […]

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Spotts jetty not landing yet

Rebuilding the cruise-ship jetty at Spotts Landing will not start until at least late autumn or early winter — and possibly not until next spring. The Planning Department says it has never received any paperwork for the project, and will…

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Caymanian Dancers are Jamaica bound

Two of the Cayman Islands finest young dancers will be leaving our shores to advance their dancing and academic skills in Jamaica. Dancer Celina Russell, 18, will be going off to Jamaica to attend the University of the West Indies,…

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ARK and Aon join forces to help Cayman’s needy families

ARK and Aon join forces to help Cayman’s needy families Aon Insurance Managers up with Cayman’s Acts of Random Kindness charity recently to collect groceries for Cayman’s needy families. The drive is a part of ARK’s Pantry, a project aimed…

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Electioneering

One of our reporters, Kevin Creary, had a one on one interview with the premier, Hon. McKeeva Bush last Saturday (6) following his appearance at a Jamaican Independence Day Celebration at Reflections on Godfrey Nixon Way. In this interview, the…

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Police focus on phone links

Police are focusing on tele-communications links and recently discovered “materials” in the search for Kerran Baker, while DNA testing indicates stains found last week on the Pedro Castle ironshore are not blood. Conceding that as of yesterday, day nine of…

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Hospital plan replaces seaport

In a double-barreled announcement yesterday, Dr Devi Shetty said his Narayana Cayman Medical University would be built on East End land owned by developer Joe Imparato, who has abandoned his proposed East End Seaport project. The announcement came Tuesday afternoon…

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Anarchy spreads across the UK; Cayman cop slams “mindless” rioters

Top police officer John Jones has described the riots on the streets of the UK as “mindless criminality.” Chief Superintendent Jones, a former UK officer has experienced first hand the mayhem being witnessed all across England. Mr Jones, who has…

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When the World Trade Centre collapsed, Alison Thompson’s life changed forever. Up until that point in time Ms. Thompson had been a successful Investment banker. But when 23 of her friends died in the Twin Towers, she just knew she…

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CABLE WARS: Hurley’s to join digital TV market

  A new internet, telephone and digital TV company is set to be launched in Cayman. The $20m project promises to cover 95% of the Island’s properties within two years time. Infinity Broadband Limited has signed a memorandum of understanding…