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Day: February 20, 2018

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Cayman Islands: HSM adds new Head of Corporate & Commercial Department

The HSM Group is enhancing its legal services with a new Head of Corporate & Commercial law. Mr. Peter De Vere. Peter joins HSM from another top-tier law firm in the Cayman Islands and specialises in all areas of Cayman…

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Traditional Venetian food with a view in the Cayman Islands

From Bacaro The Cayman Islands have been one of the most preferred travel destinations for globetrotters and rightly so – it is indeed a slice of heaven! It is favored by its visitors as the Culinary Capital of the Caribbean…

Cayman Islands Beach Access Report 2017 release

The Cayman Islands Government appreciates that the beaches of the Cayman Islands are an outstanding natural and cultural resource that play an integral social and recreational role for the local population. Therefore, during 2016-2017 the Survey team in the Lands…

4 budget destinations

Four budget destinations you must visit in 2018 By Ashyln Molly From Travel Blissful Travelling is something all of us have a hidden passion for. Most of us would agree that it would be great if we could travel around…

This restaurant’s egg-themed ‘pun’ is so hilariously, head-scratchingly bad

BY SAM HAYSOM From Mashable Most adverts are largely terrible, but every now and then a piece of marketing comes along that just absolutely hits the nail on the head. Well step aside, inferior breakfast venues, because Lenwich restaurant has…

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ECCU looks set for slower growth

From WIC News The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) has projected a growth rate of 2.2%, well below the 5% target for the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union in 2018. The council, which comprises finance ministers of ECCU member states and…

Assessing vulnerability to climate change in Montserrat’s fisheries sector

By Terrence Phillips Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) Tuesday, February 20, 2018 — Over the next seven days, the Caribbean Natural Resources Institute (CANARI) and the Ministry of Agriculture, Trade, Housing, Lands and Environment (MATHLE) will be working with stakeholders…

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Everything you need to know about skeleton

The Olympic sport that sends athletes hurtling head first down icy tracks at 90 miles an hour By Caroline Praderio, INSIDER From Business Insider Skeleton is a Winter Olympics sport that dates back to the 1880s. Events take place on…

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How many Model 3’s has Tesla actually built? This estimator tracks production

By Yoni Heisler From BGR Tesla’s production troubles with the Model 3 are still an ongoing concern for the EV maker, with Elon Musk just a few months back conceding that Tesla was in the midst of “production hell.” Though…

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Engineering against all odds, or how NYC’s subway will get wireless in the tunnels

By Danny Crichton FromTechCrunch Never ask a wireless engineer working on the NYC subway system “What can go wrong?” Flooding, ice, brake dust, and power outages relentlessly attack the network components. Rats — many, many rats — can eat power…