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  • Cayman: Police Investigate Aggravated Burglary in Bodden Town
    From RCIPS Around 12:30PM, Friday 3 January, police received a report of an aggravated burglary that took place at a private residence in the vicinity of North Sound Estates, Bodden Town. It was […]
  • Opposition to Proposed Changes to Cayman Islands Conservation Act and Concerns Raised Over Risks and Governance
    Wayne Panton The proposed amendments to the National Conservation Act have drawn strong criticism from the political group comprising the four MPs who resigned in November, along with former Premier […]
  • Cayman: NY Honours 2025
    STATEMENT BY HE THE GOVERNOR ON HIS MAJESTY THE KING’S 2025 NEW YEAR HONOURS LIST HE GOVERNOR Mrs Jane Owen I am delighted to announce that two members of our community have been awarded honours by […]
  • ACT Urges Leaders to give Caymanians Their Voice, Support Cruise Pier Referendum
    Source: The Association for Cruise Tourism (ACT) in the Cayman Islands Ellio Solomon, Executive Program Manager of ACT ACT Urges Leaders to Give Caymanians Their Voice, Support Cruise Pier Referendum […]
  • Cayman: Circumstances Around Grounding of Vessel Found on Reef being Investigated
    From RCIPS Just after 7:00 AM on 2 January, emergency services including the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS), Cayman Islands Coast Guard (CICG), and the Cayman Islands Fire Service (CIFS) […]

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No evidence found in rider’s room

AURILLAC, France (AP) — A French official said police didn’t find doping evidence in a search of Russian rider Alexandr Kolobnev’s hotel room. Jean-Pascal Violet, the public prosecutor for the town of Aurillac, told The Associated Press that he has…

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Cayman U19 pipped at the post

Cayman Under 19 Girls’ rugby game against Jamaica was a tense affair.  Jamaica seemed to dominate the first half of the game collecting points continuously, leaving Cayman in the dirt. Kadjan Gayle gained the first three points for Jamaica on…

Dishin with Dody

I have missed you this past week.  My father, Ross, passed away, so my life has been consumed with the details of his life.  His memorial service was Saturday.  The most difficult part was knowing how much he would have…

IAAF World Youth Championships Roundup

The IAAF World Youth Championships in Athletics in Lille, France attracted more athletes than ever before this year, 1373 in fact, all of who represented 173 countries. The United States collected the most medals with 16, followed by Kenya with…

Dart helps another refurbish another GT park

Dart Group joined with community leaders in the Washington Boulevard area of George Town for the refurbishment of the Neils Godfrey’s Park, the third park to be enhanced this year. A family fun day celebrated the park’s completion on Saturday,…

Psychic medium Jeffrey Wands’ six keys to mastering the art of living

Internationally renowned psychic medium, popular radio host and author, Jeffrey Wands will be appearing at Books & Books for a discussion and signing of his latest book, Knock and the Door Will Open: 6 Keys to Mastering the Art of…

“Anne” and Constance Fenimore Woolson

Constance Fenimore Woolson was an American novelist and short story writer who was born in Claremont, New Hampshire on March 5th, 1840. She travelled extensively through the midwestern and northeastern regions of the USA during her childhood and young adulthood….

Continuing our abridged serialization of Kathleen Bodden-Harris’ book “Quest on the Marl Road”

Part 47 A New Beginning Almost immediately, she answered him. “I don’t think we could find any finer place to live.  The neighbors are so great and they literally look out for you.”  She paused as she considered her feelings…

“Gas-tronomical” gas prices

Recently, the price of gas has gone up approximately three or four times a day, depending on how energetic the person is who climbs up and changes the prices at your favourite filling station, until the only word for the…

Dudus tries to quash tapping evidence

Christopher “Dudus” Coke appeared in a Manhattan courtroom yesterday, seeking to quash wiretap evidence of gun-running and drug-dealing, weighing heavily into US authorities’ case against the Jamaican. Coke faces charges of heading an international criminal organisation, the Shower Posse, that…