Jamaicans face a systemic crime epidemic
BY VINETTE K. PRYCE From Caribbean Life On a recent visit to New York, Jamaican Prime Minister, Andrew Holness all but admitted to diasporans that his island / nation suffers from a chronically systemic crime epidemic. In an address to…
Puzzles for Oct 18 2018 Number search/Sudoku/Word search/Crossword
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Cayman Islands: UPDATE – Water-related death at Seven Mile Public Beach
From RCIPS UPDATE: Police can now confirm the identity of the man, age 68, who died on Wednesday, 17 October, after experiencing difficulties in the water at Seven Mile Public Beach. He is James Christopher Knapp, a US National residing…
17 Oct Weather in Cayman & Tropical Report, 1 Dist
17 Oct Wed 2018 Tropical Report Tropical Weather Outlook NWS National Hurricane Center Miami FL 800 AM EDT Wed Oct 17 2018 For the North Atlantic…Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico: Tropical cyclone formation is not expected during the…
Cayman Islands: Man robbed in West Bay
From RCIPS Shortly after 10:00PM Monday, 15 October, officers responded to a report of a robbery in West Bay at an address on West Church Street. It was reported that a man had been approached by two males, who brandished…
Cayman’s Captives Conference attracts business comedian
With less than two months to go until the annual Cayman Captive Forum kicks off, representatives of Cayman International Insurance have announced their keynote speaker, Greg Schwem. A graduate of Northwestern University’s Medill School of Journalism, Schwem admits that he…
Cayman Islands joins International Infection Prevention Week IIPW: October 14-20 2018
From The Cayman Islands Public Health Department The Health Services Authority joined the world in observing International Control Awareness Week. Annually the third week of October is observed as International Prevention Week. In this week, awareness is raised on the…
The Editor Speaks: Remove those trees!
It has been announced that the very first job, which obviously is the most important one, is to remove trees. Yes. We have too many trees. Well, according to Tristan Hydes, the deputy chief officer in the planning ministry, there…
Cayman Islands customers benefit from cross-training of DOI officers
In an effort to reduce wait times at the customer service counters, the Department of Immigration (DOI) has completed a cross-training initiative to enhance its customer service experience. Ten staff members from a cross-section of employees within the DOI recently…
Cayman Islands: PAC members versed in intricacies of public purse
LONDON – Two Government members of the Public Accounts Committee are in London this week to discern how they and other members can work better to ensure public spending and delivery of services is effective and efficient. Deputy Speaker Hon….







