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Losing one of your breasts is not the end of the world, says cancer survivors

Three brave women are out on a mission to help mastectomy patients deal with the fear of removing their breasts due to cancer. Naomi Fazio, Amica Scott and Myrna Gregson (pictured above) are all wearing their breast prosthesis, a silicone…

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Selita Ebanks opens Stardom

George Town Primary School (GTPS) have launched the Stardom Advanced Programme with Cayman celebrity Selita Ebanks. Ms. Marie Martin, Principal of GTPS welcomed guests including the Honourable Rolston Anglin, Minister of Education, Training and Employment, Mr. Michael Myles of the…

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DEH continues to educate

Half-day training courses for persons in the cosmetology industry continue to be offered by the Department of Environmental Health (DEH). This training is strongly recommended for all new personnel working in the cosmetology industry and anyone whose local certification (which…

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Miss Cayman contestants take to the streets

A bevy of beauties were paraded around Grand Cayman as Miss Cayman contestants made their last public appearance before the final. The annual cross-island motorcade on Saturday had ten girls along with the reigning Miss Cayman, Cristin Alexander. They were…

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Grads choose immigration

Two recent high school graduates have chosen the Department of Immigration as their preferred place of employment. Although from opposite ends of Grand Cayman, Taneisha Welcome and Abbagail Fish both recently completed business studies at the Cayman Islands Further Education…

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Gospel is Lorna’s one true voice

Award-winning Gospel singing artist Lorna Eccleston, from George Town, first started singing gospel songs in church at the tender age of eight. After singing secular reggae music from her native land she returned to gospel after rededicating her life to…

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PAHO Checks Cholera Preparedness

While there is a need for continued vigilance, a Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO) Disaster Response Team visiting Cayman this week said it found local cholera-preparedness to be “very good”. Dr. Robert Lee, who led the three-member delegation, told Health Minister,…

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SPECIAL OLYMPICS: Resume training on Tuesdays from 5:30pm-6:30pm at the Truman Bodden Sports Complex. Aquatics, Saturdays, 10am-10:45am at Cayman International School, Camana Bay from 24th September. email [email protected] THE PINK LADIES: Coffee Shop at the Cayman Islands Hosptial is open…

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LCTG donates backpacks to local primary schools

Five local primary schools have benefitted from the generosity of Lions Club of Tropical Gardens (LCTG). With the help of Thorp Alberga, Foster’s Food Fair and Kirk Office Supplies, LCTG was able to provide 43 backpacks filled with essential school…

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CIFEC Students Get Enhanced College Readiness Programme

For the second year running, Year 12 government school students from the Cayman Islands Centre for Further Education (CIFEC) have been given the opportunity to make an early start in their tertiary education studies. This year, some 49 students have…