Pie in the sky!
Pie in the sky! Domino’s pizza delivered by PLANE to holidaymakers on remote Caribbean islands (and the fee is just £1.75) By Chris Kitching For Mailonline Winair and Domino’s teamed up to deliver pizzas to Saba and St Eustatius Pizzas…
Lawsuit filed against US brewery for misleading beer drinkers Red Stripe made in Jamaica
From CARIBBEAN360 CALIFORNIA, United States, Monday August 3, 2015 – A class-action suit has been filed against the manufacturers of Red Stripe beer in the United States, accusing them of deceiving consumers that the beverage is made in and imported…
Caribbean Voice welcomes suicide help lines in Guyana
News Americas, Mon. Aug.3, 2015: The Caribbean Voice and its partners have welcomed the announcement by Guyana’s Police Commissioner Seelall Persaud, that the police force will be launching suicide help lines. “If our understanding is correct, these help lines would…
Human trafficking curriculum for Jamaican secondary schools from September
From CARIBBEAN360 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Sunday August 2, 2015 – So serious is the Jamaica government about ridding the country of the scourge of human trafficking that the topic will be integrated into subjects taught in secondary schools across the island…
Caribbean Muslim women talk about Islam today
By Nicole S Farrell From Muslim Village.Com Source: Daily Express Unfortunately, the Muslim faith came to the forefront globally due to the actions of a small number of individuals in 2001, after the attack on the World Trade Center. Since…
Cayman Airways fleet expands with a new Saab+ aircraft
Cayman Airways’ vibrantly branded aircraft fleet grew by one on Friday August 14th as the airline’s newest plane, a Saab 340B+, touched down on Cayman soil for the first time. The 34-seater Saab 340B+ aircraft, freshly branded with the iconic…
JN pressing for cash transfer services to continue in Cayman Islands
From RJR News Representatives of Jamaica National Building Society (JNBS) are heading to the Cayman Islands on Friday, in an attempt to convince Cayman National Bank to continue cash transfer services. Money transfer companies, used to send cash remittances overseas,…
Cayman Islands: Proactive police stop yields arrests in West Bay
From RCIPS Fri, Aug 14, 2015 at 10:12 AM Yesterday, 13 August, at about 4PM, uniformed officers in West Bay stopped a man while making checks along King Road. They discovered vegetable matter resembling ganja on his person, wrapped in small…
iNews Briefs, More & Community Events
Community Events RCIPS asks the public to exercise caution when solicited for donations on the street Due to a recent report of potentially illegitimate solicitations for donations by children on the waterfront and elsewhere in George Town, the RCIPS would…





