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Cayman Islands’ youngsters continue to impress in Youth Leagues

The level of play continues to be impressive in the 2018 Cayman Islands Football Association (CIFA) youth leagues as the ninth round of games kicked off this past Saturday, April 28. In the only Girl’s Under 11 game played, Sunset…

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Coral Encounters: Photographs from Our Underwater World Opens at the Cayman Islands’ National Gallery

The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands is proud to support the International Year of the Coral Reef initiative by hosting the work of 30 local and international underwater photographers. Coral Encounters: Photographs from Our Underwater World is a unique…

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YouthFlex hosts Poetry Slam Final this May

GRAND CAYMAN (GIS) – Def jams and monster slams will be showcased to listeners when the New Self Help Community Foundation’s Poetry Slam Final airs soon on Radio Cayman. The Youth Services Unit (YSU), which coordinates the weekly YouthFlex radio…

SU invests more than $255 million in Central America, Caribbean islands

By Michael Burke From Daily Orange Editor’s note: This story is part of a series on the role of corporate influences in Syracuse University’s governance and campus politics, based on dozens of interviews with faculty, staff, students, university leadership, higher…

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Latin America and Caribbean countries seek regional solutions to air pollution and short-lived climate pollutants

B y CCAC secretariat, INECC Experts from 12 countries in the region came together to strengthen cooperation on efforts to address short-lived climate pollutants Countries in the Latin America and the Caribbean region have made significant progress in reducing short-lived…

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Two St Lucian athletes to compete in Caribbean International Invitational

[Press Release] Two St Lucian athletes will be representing the Sports and Combat Sambo Federation at the Caribbean International Invitational held in Trinidad on the 28th April, 2018 in the sport of Sambo. This is a first for St Lucia…

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NOTE: See also Community Events listed in DATE ORDER below CNB and Junior Batabano fuses culture and the arts with T-shirt design competition The vibrant artwork on the T-shirts that will be worn by marshals, teachers, parents, and other volunteers…

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Caribbean girls ‘hacking’ for a safer future

 PR, Over 800 girls across five Caribbean countries: Barbados, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Guyana and St Vincent and the Grenadines, will come together for an immersive experience in technology in celebration of the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) Girls in ICT…

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CCCA celebrates 6th annual Student Awards & Showcase

From Rowan University The College of Communication & Creative Arts held its 6th annual Student Awards & Showcase program April 21, an event honoring standout graduating students, returning students who received college-based scholarships and exceptional work produced throughout the year….

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Archaeologists debunk colonial settlers’ claim that Caribbean’s indigenous inhabitants were ‘Cannibals’

From teleSUR TV “I started studying the Caribs because I couldn’t believe the history I was reading,” Carlyn Valmond told the Guardian. A group of archaeologists and researchers have taken up the challenge of disproving a centuries-old colonial settlers’ account…