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Day: July 24, 2016

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World Animal Protection calls on Cayman Islands DoE to join them in calling for an end to all turtle handling

From World Animal Protection July 22 – Leading animal welfare charity World Animal Protection has today called for the DoE to join them in calling for an immediate end to all handling of sea turtles by tourists. This follows the…

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  Cayman Islands accountant wants to go to jail Robert Neil Aspinall (38), a British National who has been working in the Cayman Islands from 2003 as an offshore accountant, wants to go to jail immediately. Aspinall is accused of…

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Cayman Islands cruise port plan advances as arrivals continue surge

From Travel Pulse Just as first-half 2016 data reports a surge in Cayman Islands cruise ship arrivals, the Caribbean island’s government this week took a significant step in its multi-million dollar plan to construct a modern cruise pier and terminal….

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Cayman Islands on White List of Paris Memomrandum of Understanding Port State Control

The Cayman Islands Shipping Registry, a division of the Maritime Authority of the Cayman Islands, has been listed on the ‘White List’ in the 2015 Annual Report Paris MOU on Port State Control (PSC) for the eleventh consecutive year.  …

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Cayman Islands Heritage Arts programme wraps up another successful year

Students across the Cayman Islands were successfully able to embrace Caymanian arts and heritage thanks to another informative year of specialised, hands-on teaching courtesy of the Heritage Arts programme, now brought to a close with the end of the school…

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The Editor Speaks: It’s time to say out of time

When a system is bogged down with pennies and is costing pounds isn’t it time to throw the pennies away? I am talking about the 1,300 warrants that are outstanding for persons who have received traffic tickets, are witnesses in…

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Additional seating for patients donated to Cayman Islands HSA

Patients of the Cayman Islands Health Services Authority (HSA) Chemotherapy Unit and Merren’s Health Center now enjoy additional seating due to a joint initiative by the Rotary Club of Grand Cayman Sunrise and Her Majesty’s Prison (HMP) Northward. Three beautifully…

Pre-JMC Meeting in TCI concludes

Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin and other Overseas Territories leaders attending the pre-Joint Ministerial Council meeting in Turks and Caicos continued discussions on Thursday concerning Britain’s exit from the European Union and the plans they will make ahead of the regular…

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Letter to the Editor From Leonardo Raznovich

Immigration Appeal Tribunal: no room for discrimination under the constitution of the Cayman Islands I understand that you are aware from other sources that the Immigration Appeals Tribunal has decided in our favour. Many of you have been reaching out…

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Ryan Bateman Cayman Islands’ company ordered to be wound up

Georgina Wilcox It would appear that it is the end of the road for Ryan Bateman’s Cayman Islands company B & C Capital Ltd to be wound up. Local accountants Christopher Johnson and Graham Robinson of Chris Johnson Associates Ltd.,…