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Health City Cayman Islands completes 300 sleep studies

Milestone reached as World Sleep Day is observed on Friday, March 17 CAYMAN ISLANDS (March 16, 2017) – Health City Cayman Islands (HCCI) has completed 300 sleep studies, just in time for the 10th global observance of World Sleep Day…

Cayman Islands: FATCA repeal on agenda of US Republicans

From IFC Review. Washington’s Foreign Accounts Tax Compliance Act, known as FATCA, will be assailed afresh as lawyers and lobbyists renew efforts to repeal the law as part of President Donald Trump’s tax reform, reports Cayman Compass. Washington-based Jim Jatras,…

Consolidated Water (CWCO) Q4 Earnings Flat, Sales Rise Y/Y

From Nasdaq March 17, 2017, 08:28:00 AM EDT By Zacks Equity Research, Zacks.com Consolidated Water Co. Ltd. CWCO reported fourth-quarter 2016 earnings of 11 cents per share, in line with the year-ago quarter figure. In 2016, the company reported earnings…

Customs top class graduates

Cayman Islands Customs Top Class Graduates Fourteen Customs Officers graduated after 16 weeks of rigorous training. They received congratulations all round for being one of the department’s best graduating classes but especially for achieving a cumulative class average score of…

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Hyundai recalls 1 million cars with possibly defective seatbelts

By Ashlee Kieler From Consumerist After at least two incidents where Hyundai seatbelts detached during a collision, the carmaker is recalling nearly one million sedans to address a possible defect. Hyundai announced recently that it will recall 977,778 model year…

Cayman Islands to play host to UK’s Chef Clare Smyth

Grand Cayman to play host to Chef Clare Smyth, the UK’s most acclaimed female chef during a 10-day pop-up dining experience Highlights include the annual Slow Food Day dinner, intimate dining experiences at Kimpton Seafire and an extravagant finale dinner…

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You can soon buy giant picnic basket building in foreclosure

By Laura Northrup From Consumerist Do you long to own a novelty office building in Ohio? Then your dream may soon become a reality, as the giant, basket-shaped former home of direct sales housewares company Longaberger is slated for foreclosure….

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Poor, minority neighborhoods have more tobacco-selling shops per capita

By Carolyn Crist From Reuters (Reuters Health) – Neighborhoods with a high proportion of black residents or high poverty tend to have the greatest density of stores selling cigarettes and tobacco products, U.S. researchers say. Poverty explained some of the…

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The Caribbean’s Little Britain: Imagine Devon in the 1950s, but with sunshine and even turtles – welcome to Anguilla

By Gareth Huw Davies for The Mail on Sunday Anguilla is so small you could saunter its entire length in a day. And what an easy-going and familiar place it is. They drive on the left. The roads feel like…

New solar energy plant to be installed on Barbuda

150 kWp phase one sun2live ground-mounted solar power solution to save 160,860 kilograms of CO2 emissions annually The government of Antigua and Barbuda (GOAB) further strives toward the realisation of generating 20 per cent of its electricity from renewable energy…