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Day: August 19, 2018

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Cockfighting is illegal in the Cayman Islands and should be reported

The Department of Agriculture (DoA), in partnership with the Royal Cayman Islands Police (RCIPS) and HM Customs, has been actively engaged in investigating cockfighting complaints and urges the public to continue to report this illegal activity. The DoA stresses to…

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Our Cayman

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, 16 August 2018 – A strategic objective of the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism (DOT) is to ensure that the community is aware of the work done around the globe to market the Cayman Islands as…

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The Editor Speaks: The clampdown on window tinting may cause more accidents

The vigorous current clampdown on what the RCIPS call illegal automobile window tinting may cause more accidents. It is now worrisome to all motor vehicle users who have had tint applied to their windscreens that it may be illegal. Without…

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Cayman Islands July Funerals

Celida Eden Yates        13 Nov 1948 – 27 Jun 2018   South Sound Matthew Carlyle Ebanks   8 Mar 1987 – 3 Jul 2018   West Bay Nella Jane Ebanks                6 July 2018   North Side Davis Alton Chisholm         8 Jan 1941 – 10 Jul 2018  …

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Cayman Islands National Community Enhancement Project to incentivise workers

GRAND CAYMAN (GIS) – Approximately 460 unemployed Caymanians and out-of-work spouses of Caymanians, down from 606 last December, registered for up to two weeks paid work on the Government’s National Enhancement Summer Project (NiCE). The project’s Manager, Levi Allen of…

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Former Cayman Islands Solicitor-General and Trinidad Chief Justice loses Privy Council appeal on conduct review

Trinidad judge loses bid to halt legal inquiry into his private life By Owen Bowcott Legal affairs correspondent, from the Guardian, UK Chief justice Ivor Archie had tried to stop law association’s investigation which could lead to his removal from…

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The Cayman Islands emerges as a reinsurance hub

From STL News GRAND CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS/ AUGUST 16, 2018 (STL.News) With more than 800 insurance companies registered in the Cayman Islands by the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA), the British Overseas Territory is emerging as an international insurance hub….

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Tiffin woman collects dolls and bells

By JIMMY FLINT From The Advertiser-Tribune One Tiffin woman’s collection began about 50 years ago, and as the collection grows she doesn’t plan on stopping. Donna Perry, of Tiffin, began collecting dolls and bells as the result of an event…

Destination of the week

AUSTRALIA – OUTSTANDING DESTINATION From Travel Blissful When trying to decide what to see in Australia you can be faced with many decisions. Are you looking for famous places in Australia to visit, the most beautiful places in Australia, the…

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Record labels file ‘Billion Dollar’ piracy lawsuit against ISP Cox

BY ERNESTO From TF A group of major record labels including Sony, Universal, and Warner Bros, has filed a piracy liability lawsuit against Internet provider Cox Communications. In common with a previous case filed by BMG, they accuse the ISP…