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Day: October 10, 2019

Cayman: Inmates on a journey to rehabilitation

In keeping with their commitment to offender rehabilitation, the Her Majesty’s Cayman Islands Prison Service (HMCIPS) continues to offer programmes and interventions designed to provide inmates with skills for change and recently held graduation ceremonies this week to celebrate the…

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Cayman: Better data on modern finance reveals uncomfortable truths

By Gillian Tett From Financial Times What the heck is happening in the Cayman Islands? That is a question often asked in relation to corporate tax. This week, for example, the OECD called for an end to the loopholes that…

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Cayman: Opposition urges Government to reconsider Referendum date

Leader of the Opposition, Hon. V. Arden McLean expressed his disappointment with Governments plans to hold the Cruise Berthing referendum on December 19th, 2019. Speaking on behalf of the Official Opposition, Mr. Mclean pointed to the announced date as the…

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Cayman: Panel discussion on positive ageing taps seniors’ insights

From Radio Cayman The Older Persons Month Panel Discussion attracted interesting and thought-provoking responses by panellists on (Thursday, 3 October). Aired live on Radio Cayman’s Talk Today show, the dialogue hosted by the Department of Children and Family Services, was…

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The Editor speaks: Miracles do happen Mr. Premier

Like the rest of Cayman’s media houses I have had to go to the Cayman Compass to read our premier, Alden McLaughlin’s, discourse on the Cruise berthing Facility/Referendum. He gave the interview to the newspaper he raged about not so…

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Cayman: 2019 Water Authority Scholarship recipients announced

The Cayman Islands Water Authority has announced the recipients of its annual scholarship. Typically, one scholarship is awarded, but this year the Authority has presented the scholarship to two deserving applicants; Alexander Elias and Kaled Giron. The Authority’s scholarship, of up to…

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Cayman: DOT welcomes new media agency to propel tourism marketing strategy

Following a competitive procurement process, the Cayman Islands Department of Tourism (CIDOT) announces Kelly Scott Madison (KSM) as its new U.S. agency of record for media planning and placement, which will be effective immediately starting October 2019. Based in Chicago, IL, KSM is a media and marketing…

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Soap: Alternative packaging

This Plastic-Alternative Packaging for Personal Care Products Is Made Entirely Out of Soap By Alexandra Alexa from Core77 When you’re done with the contents inside, use the “bottle” to scrub up On average we each go through eleven bottles of…

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Cayman: Seniors try Bliss and like it

CAYMAN ISLANDS (GIS) – One of the key take-aways from Grand Cayman’s newest fitness class is that yoga is for all fitness levels and all ages. Bliss Yoga Cayman, is hosting its first-ever Seniors Chair Yoga classes during Older Persons Month…

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Cayman: RCIPS issue Safety Advisory as a result of spike in DUI offenses

From RCIPS Since July 2019 police officers have made just over 70 citations for persons driving under the influence of alcohol, with the most recent figures showing that in the month of September alone, 27 citations were made for the…