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Day: May 4, 2016

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Cayman Islands Health City MOU to benefit regional Adventist hospitals

A memorandum of understanding was signed last month in Miami, Florida, between administrators of Health City Cayman Islands and the Seventh-day Adventist healthcare agency overseeing regional Adventist hospitals, Adventist Healthcare Services Inter-America (AHS-IA).  The 18 April 2016 signing took place…

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Cayman Islands issues Yellow Fever Alert Internationally

From Cayman Islands Public Health Department The Public Health Department is closely monitoring the presence of yellow fever internationally and especially in the region. This is in light of reports from the World Health Organization (WHO) of a large outbreak…

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Thieves steal from Cayman Islands church including car RCIPS Request Public Assistance to Locate Vehicle Stolen From Agape Church during Burglary Officers responded to a report of a burglary on Saturday morning, 30 April, at about 5AM to the Agape…

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Batabano Cayman Islands Festival astonishes with thousands of spectacular costumes, food, drink and music

By Anton Anderssen From Broadway World I love a parade. I also love festivals. My post-doctorate studies are in cultural anthropology; as an anthropologist, we recognize that festivals “offer a unified focus for learning about history, government, community, social interaction,…

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The Editor Speaks: Give thanks

I must take this opportunity to give thanks to all the people who called me (I had 29 missed calls on my cell phone) to inform me and to inquire as to the health of my wife and iNews Cayman…

Venezuela: ‘We want out of this agony’: What it’s like to eat in a country that’s on the verge of collapse

By Christopher Woody From Business Insider   Despite breathless coverage of Venezuela’s vanishing supply of condoms, toilet paper, and beer, perhaps the country’s most debilitating shortage has been that of food, which appears to be a motivating factor for growing…

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New incorporations decline in Panama

By Kenneth Rijock From Caribbean News Now MIAMI, USA — Statistics released in Panama show that there has been a decline in the number of new incorporations, ever since the Panama Papers offshore scandal broke in global media. Though Panama’s…

Rundown” premieres in Cayman Islands in one Week

In one week actors will take to the stage for “Rundown”. The show begins 12 May and ends 29 May, with Thursday, Friday, and Saturday shows starting at 8 p.m. and Sunday at 6 p.m. There will only be 10…

Tablets help in Hurricane Dry-Run in Cayman Islands

For the first time today (Wednesday, 4 May 2016) government inspectors deployed a mobile emergency communications platform to monitor annual hurricane preparations.             Using tablet computers, managers provided each other and specialist staff with live-update,…

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Expert team tries to track down killers of American missionaries in Jamaica

From Caribbean360 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Tuesday May 3, 2016 – Expert investigators have been assigned to the police probe into the murders of two American missionaries over the weekend. Commissioner of Police Carl Williams also told the media yesterday that the…