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Cayman Islands reports progress on energy bid

The Cayman Islands’ Electricity Regulatory Authority (ERA) will soon wrap up the bidding process to select a solution to Grand Cayman’s need for new firm generating capacity. ERA Managing Director Charles Farrington says the final choice will be announced at…

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Cayman Islands Chamber not impressed with Government’s import duty reductions

From Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce Import duties reduction to begin in August Businesses can expect to see the 2% reduction in import duties take effect from 1st August, the Premier has confirmed. He said the initiative aims to give…

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New Cayman Islands’ Immigration officers welcomed

“This is a serious responsibility – take it seriously,” the Deputy Governor, Hon. Franz Manderson, Cert. Hon., JP advised the Immigration Department’s newest officers at their graduation. On Friday, 18 July 2014 held at the University College of the Cayman…

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Ironwood Cayman latest news

From Ironwood It has been an exciting summer for Ironwood, with developments in the planning process of the road extension, town center and the Arnold Palmer golf course. As the journey on this fabulous development unwinds we will continue to…

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Cayman Islands radio stations meet with ICTA

Initial consensus was reached on a range of issues this week during the first-ever open meeting between the Cayman Islands’17 music radio station licensees, and Information and Communications Technology Authority (ICTA) officials. At this initial gathering on Tuesday, 21 July,…

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Monitoring coral reefs in the Caribbean: Protecting our rainforests of the 0cean

From Caribbean Climate The Caribbean Community Climate Change Centre (CCCCC) awarded YSI Integrated Systems and Services (a division of Xylem Inc.) a contract for five marine monitoring buoys that will collect high-quality data for researchers studying climate change in the…

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Further erosion of foreign reserves puts Barbados dollar in danger – Moody’s

From Caribbean360 BRIDGETOWN, Barbados, July 23, 2014, CMC – With Barbados’ foreign reserves standing below the 2013 level, International credit rating agency, Moody’s has warned that strain could be put on the dollar. “Any further erosion in reserves would likely…

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Scouts gather in Curaçao for the 15th Caribbean Jamboree

From International Scouting Try to contain your jealousy. While you and I are at the office this week, a few Scouts and Scouters from the BSA are on an island in the Caribbean. The contingent is representing the Boy Scouts…

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2014 Limacol Caribbean Premier League – Match Report 10 / 3 arrests / Cozier on hot potato

By: CPL, Press Release Barbados Tridents (186-2) beat St. Lucia Zouks (157-4) by 29 runs Wednesday 23rd July 2014, Bridgetown, Barbados   — The Barbados Tridents made the most of home advantage against the St. Lucia Zouks as they scored the…

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May and June were the hottest months ever as global warming heats

From Caribbean360 FLORIDA, United States, Friday July 25, 2014 – The planet appears to be turning up the jets, setting a global heat record last month hot on the heels of breaking the same record in May. According to the…