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Roll-Call for Duke of Edinburgh Award to Cayman Islands residents

All Cayman Islands residents who have been awarded Gold, Silver or Bronze awards (certificates and pins) from The Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Programme should contact the organisation as soon as possible. Additionally, young people interested in participating should make contact…

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Training course provides helpful tools to landscape workers

Landscaping needs in the Cayman Islands are fast changing, and the Department of Labour and Pensions is working to keep its Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) training courses up to date. Thirteen participants successfully completed the OSHA certification course…

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Her likes don’t lie: Shakira is first to 100 Million fans on Facebook

By Brian Anthony Hernandez From Mashable International sensation Shakira celebrates her life’s milestones like many of us — by posting a status update or photo on Facebook for all to see. The “Hips Don’t Lie” singer announced her pregnancy in…

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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,…

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The sad case of Debbie Ebanks

One can only find sympathy for Debbie Ebanks and the judge who sentenced her to 12 months in prison. The real culprits are us for not being able to convince our government there is a mental health problem here in…

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Restaurant finds its service is slower because you’re spending too much time staring at your phone

By Brad Reed From BGR If you find that service at your favorite restaurant isn’t as speedy as it once was, don’t blame your waiter — instead, blame all the people who spend tons of time messing around on their…

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Suriname man hacks parents to death, torches home, SUV From Caribbean360 PARAMARIBO, Suriname, Friday July 18, 2014, CMC – A 55-year old Suriname man killed his elderly parents on Wednesday and subsequently torched their home and an SUV. The police…

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Celebrating the International Day of the Seafarer

“Tales from the High Seas” National Trust Speaker Series In celebration of the International Day of the Seafarer on Wednesday, 25 June, the National Trust in partnership with the Seafarers’ Association hosted “Tales from the High Seas” talk as a…

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DLP & NWDA visit Cayman Brac and Little Cayman

Little Cayman Monday July 21st, 2014 9:00am – 10:00am Grouper Conference Room, Little Cayman Beach Resort Representatives from the Department of Labour & Pensions (DLP) will be available to speak with employers and employees individually or in groups to answer…

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Cayman Professor heads US National Council’s report on unmanned aircraft –pose serious safety concerns

Dr. John-Paul Clarke, resident of Grand Cayman, was co-chair of a US report executed by the National Research Council on un-manned aircraft. The report said drones represent revolutionary changes in aviation, but they also pose serious safety concerns as they…