Suspect in Okla. beheading had ties to radical islam
By Todd Beamon From Newsmax The 30-year-old Oklahoma man who police said beheaded a woman after he was fired from his job at a food-processing plant had ties to radical Islam, including a Facebook page with pictures of Osama bin…
Cayman Islands Monetary Authority to co-host insurance seminar with Fitch Ratings
GRAND CAYMAN (Friday, 26 September 2014) The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) will co-host a seminar with Fitch Ratings in the Cayman Islands next month. Fitch currently rates the securities of 92 different entities domiciled in the Cayman Islands, and…
Ebola scare in Jamaica
From DaVibes September 27, 2014 THE Ministry of Health says there is no truth to information circulating about a case of Ebola in Jamaica. “We are not investigating a suspected case, and we have no reason to consider that anyone…
Man’s body found washed ashore in Barkers – deceased named
At 2:07 pm Sat Sep 27 2014 the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) reported they and ambulance services had responded to a call of the body of a male washed ashore in the Conch Point Rd., Barkers, West Bay. Police were able…
World Tourism Day 2014 Sep 27
Message from the Secretary General, Caribbean Tourism Organization The Caribbean Tourism Organization (CTO) joins the world in commemorating September 27 as World Tourism Day 2014. We welcome this year’s theme of ‘Tourism and Community Development’ with great enthusiasm as it…
Older Persons’ Month Luncheon Pick Ups
Older Persons’ Month Luncheon Pick Ups The Department of Children & Family Services advises those seniors who wish to attend the Older Persons Month Luncheon taking place in George Town at the Family Life Centre on Wednesday, 1 October to meet…
Cayman Islands earthquakes and tides being monitored
The two earthquakes felt in the Cayman Islands earlier this month, along with the unusually high tides over the past few weeks, have focused attention on the issues of sea levels and landmass elevation – and the correlation between those…
iNews Briefs
Cayman’s ex-premier’s government credit card PIN was working reveals witness On Wednesday (24) at the continuing trial of Cayman Islands ex-premier McKeeva Bush for allegedly using his government credit card to withdraw money and gamble in casinos, in Tampa, Las…
Conference shines spotlight on Caribbean healthcare facility in the Cayman Islands
WASHINGTON, DC (September 24, 2014) – The Caribbean’s newest medical facility was the subject of much interest at the World Medical Tourism and Global Healthcare Congress held in the Washington, DC area this week. At the Caribbean and Island Ministerial…





