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Americans are getting sick of burgers — and it’s terrifying news for Five Guys, Smashburger, and Shake Shack

By Hayley Peterson From Business Insider Americans’ appetite for burgers appears to be dwindling. After years of soaring demand accompanied by the expansion of better-burger chains like Shake Shack, Five Guys, and Smashburger, burger sales growth in the industry is…

Cayman Islands: Enterprise City’s Google/ICCI Selfie Contest winner announced

Student with a Simple Smile and Winning Ways Wins! 29th November, George Town, Grand Cayman – Cayman Enterprise City (CEC) has announced that ICCI student Enyer Rivers is the winner of their CEC/Google/ICCI Selfie Photo Contest. Dr. David Marshall, the…

Cayman Islands Fire Service recruitment process begins

Prospective firefighters put their knowledge to the test last week (Tuesday, 22 November 2016), hoping to score high enough to snag one of 15 openings at the Cayman Islands Fire Service (CIFS). A total of 79 Caymanian applicants took the…

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PAHO urges stepping up nine measures to end AIDS by 2030

Accelerating response in combined prevention, early detection and access to treatment could end the epidemic as a public health problem  Washington, DC, November 29, 2016 (PAHO/WHO) – “Take the challenge. End AIDS” is the Pan American Health Organization’s (PAHO) campaign…

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Mourant Ozannes Cayman Islands Office swap desks for community work at special away day

Staff from leading international law firm, Mourant Ozannes, donated their time during their annual Away Day to help local organisations, including the Cayman Islands Humane Society, the Francis Bodden Children’s Home, the YMCA Afterschool Care Programme at John A Cumber…

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Remote tropical island now completely powered by solar energy in the South Pacific

By Shehab Khan From Independent UK More than 5,000 solar panels and 60 Tesla power packs in use to run the city A remote tropical island in the South Pacific has managed to rid itself of its reliance on diesel…

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Cayman Islands still number 1 in latest Banker survey

From Cayman Finance The Banker magazine’s 2016 survey has confirmed the Cayman Islands position as the world’s number one specialised financial centre. This is the eighth consecutive year that the Cayman Islands has maintained the top spot in this highly-regarded,…

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Cayman Captive Forum to Wow Once Again

GEORGE TOWN, Grand Cayman–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Twenty four years on, the Cayman Captive Forum is expected to wow the more than 1,400 delegates registered once again. #caymancaptiveforum getting ready to kick off Tweet this The Forum, having grown from humble beginnings is…

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First commercial flight from the US to Havana in more than 50 years lands in Cuba

From Caribbean News Now HAVANA, Cuba — An American Airlines 737 took off from Miami International Airport on Monday morning on the first regularly scheduled flight between Miami and the Cuban capital of Havana in more than half a century….

Six unexpected sources of renewable energy

By Cat DiStasio  inhabitat From engadget Think: Las Vegas streetlights powered by footsteps. When it comes to discussions about renewable energy, solar and wind power often take center stage. To a lesser degree, other forms like geothermal energy and hydropower…