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Jamaican student killed, two others injured, during armed robbery rampage From Caribbean360 KINGSTON, Jamaica, Thursday November 13, 2014 – A student was killed and two others injured following an attack by armed men in the southern parish of St. Elizabeth…
Focusing on men in the Cayman Islands
Several events will help celebrate International Men’s Day, which is observed on 19th November each year. Organized by the Family Resource Centre (FRC), activities will highlight men’s contribution to society as well as areas that may need strengthening. The Cayman…
Tax-free tropical paradise – should you stash cash in the Caymans?
By David Wilson From The Sydney Morning Herald TROUBLE IN PARADISE Sleepy looking George Town is a major part of the world’s financial network. The Cayman Islands is touted as one of the world’s top 10 finance hubs. The chief…
Cayman Islands “GIS Day” open to schools & public
The Lands and Survey Department will launch an interactive service for schools at upcoming Geographical Information Systems (GIS) Day celebrations in Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac. Interested students and educators will be able to sign up for the department’s “Cayman…
Cayman Islands ministries receive accolades
By Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin, MBE, JP, MLA Minister of Finance Marco Archer, JP, MLA Deputy Governor Hon. Franz Manderson 12 November, 2014 Press Conference Ministries receive Auditor’s accolades Over the course of the past seven or so years there…
Big soda challenged on World Diabetes Day
By Lyndal Rowlands From Caribbean360 NEW YORK, United States, Thursday November 13, 2014. IPS – Corporations marketing unhealthy foods to poorer consumers are being challenged for their role in the growing global burden of diseases like diabetes. Over 340 million…
Gonsalves proposes “grand settlement” to end Windies crisis with BCCI
From Caribbean360 KINGSTOWN, St. Vincent, Tuesday November 11, 2014, CMC – St. Vincent and the Grenadines Prime Minister, Dr. Ralph Gonsalves has written to CARICOM asking the regional body to communicate to the Indian Cricket Board (BCCI) his “grand settlement”…
Cartoon of the Day
By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…
Bob Geldof re-forms Band Aid to fight Ebola
From The Sydney Morning Herald Musician Bob Geldof announces a new Band Aid 30th anniversary charity single to raise funds to fight the Ebola epidemic. London: Musician and philanthropist Sir Bob Geldof, who in 1984 inspired a generation of rock…
African and Caribbean War Memorial unveiled at the Black Cultural Archives in
By Shez Chung Blake From Brixton Buzz African and Caribbean War Memorial unveiled at the Black Cultural Archives in Brixton Dignitaries, community leaders, veterans and local residents braved the brisk autumnal weather yesterday to attend the unveiling of the UK’s…





