iNews Briefs
Cayman Islands Events for Thu 23rd April Culture and Style Welcome Party As part of Fashion Week there will be a Culture and Style Welcome Party on Thursday (23 Apr) at 8pm at Cayman Cabana. Wesleyan Christian Academy Open House…
Cayman Islands Key Clubbers attend conference in Orlando US
On April 10th 2015, 26 Key Clubbers left the shores of Grand Cayman to attend the 2015 Key Club District Leadership and Education Conference in Orlando, Florida. This annual event is attended by over 2,000 students and chaperones from clubs…
It’s Hell in Cayman Islands [and it gets a facelift]
The Tourism Attraction Board (TAB) has completed substantial upgrading work at the Hell attraction in West Bay, in a move to enhance the property’s value and ensure a better experience for the thousands of tourists who visit the site. Renovation…
Annie Mae Ebanks celebrates 21 Years at Cayman Islands Turtle Farm
Congratulations to Annie Mae (Betty) Ebanks, who celebrated 21 years of service at the Cayman Turtle Farm this March 25th. Annie Mae is a Sales Clerk in Splash gift shop, and celebrated her milestone anniversary with a commendation from a…
Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce 1,500 clean-up for Earth Day
The Chamber of Commerce (COC) 18th Annual Earth Day Clean-Up took place on Saturday April 18. Although the official start was 7 a.m. hundreds of people were out from sunrise as they committed to their goal of cleaning-up Cayman’s roadsides…
ZBB Energy secures energy management and storage system contract for Cayman Islands commercial property
Marketwired Leading edge energy management and energy storage system is the latest success for ZBB in the commercial and industrial building market April 22, 2015: 08:30 AM ET ZBB Energy Corporation (NYSE MKT: ZBB), a leading developer of innovative energy…
In dirty diaper-pail fight, Munchkin loses appeal
By Amanda Bronstad, From The National Law Journal It stinks to be No. 2—that’s why two leading diaper pail makers have spent years wrangling in court over who’s No. 1 at keeping odor out. The U.S. Court of Appeals for…
[US] Court sets limits on dog sniffs during traffic stops
By Marcia Coyle, From Supreme Court Brief Police violate the Fourth Amendment if they extend a lawful traffic stop to conduct a dog sniff for drugs without reasonable suspicion that drugs are present, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled on Tuesday….
Mysterious disease kills Nigerian patients within a day
From AlJazeera The unknown disease has so far killed 17 people in a southeastern Nigerian town and officials have ruled out Ebola. A “mysterious” disease that kills patients within 24 hours has claimed at least 17 lives in a southeastern…
EPA and the private sector
By David Jessop From Trinidad Express Newspapers A little over five years ago the countries of Cariforum signed an Economic Partnership Agreement (EPA) with Europe. This asymmetrical free trade arrangement was meant to improve exports of Cariforum goods and services…





