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Over 20 alleged corrupt election practices investigated Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) investigated twenty reports of alleged corrupt election practices before Wednesday’s (22) voting day plus another four on the Wednesday. RCIPS Commissioner David Baines is reported as saying…
NOAA forecasts an above-normal and possibly very active Atlantic hurricane season in 2013
NOAA Atlantic Hurricane Season Outlook Atlantic Hurricane Outlook & Seasonal Climate Summary Archive NOAA Press Release 23rd May 2013 The 2013 Atlantic hurricane season outlook is an official product of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Climate Prediction Center…
R.E.A.C.H. appeals to the public for help funding free camp for autistic children
From Bahama islands info NASSAU, Bahamas — Super salesman Mario Carey looked out at the group gathered at 7am in a meeting room at the British Colonial Hilton knowing that he had only a few minutes to make one of…
Maples and Calder supports Sailing Club
Maples and Calder has donated CI$3,000 to assist the Cayman Islands Sailing Club in purchasing a new sailboat to be used in their Government Schools Programme. The Government Schools Programme provides training at no cost to students attending government schools…
10 of the world’s biggest unsolved mysteries
From mother nature network Go figure Few stories have the power to captivate us more than those that remain unresolved. Codes, puzzles and cryptic public art tease us with their intrigue: Why is their message coded? What great secrets might…
Shenel Gall’s Swiss team advances
Cayman football star Shenel Gall’s Swiss team advances to Women’s Premier League By Thiago Cunha We have excellent news for Cayman Islands Women’s football. On Sat (25) Cayman Islands female soccer star, Shenel Gall’s team made history in Zurich –…
Boy Scouts lift ban on gay members: how Twitter reacted
By Sam Laird, From Mashable The Boy Scouts of America’s governing council voted on Thursday (23) to allow openly gay scouts to join local troops for the first time in the organization’s 103-year history. Gay adults still can’t serve as…
Caribbean Week in New York
From New York Daily News ‘Caribbean Week in New York’ returns this week with events for New Yorkers with roots in the region, persons who travel there and folks planning to visit International VIPs and everyday people prep for high…
State Funeral for Late Speaker
Nation Says Farewell to Speaker The Cayman Islands will honour the late speaker of the Legislative Assembly, Hon. Edna Marie Moyle, OBE, JP, with a ceremonial lowering of government flags, followed by the first ever lying-in-state at the Legislative Assembly…
Gloucestershire cheese-rolling takes place despite warning
BBC Thousands of people have gathered in Gloucestershire for the traditional cheese-rolling races on Cooper’s Hill. The unofficial event has taken place despite warnings from police that organisers could be liable for legal action in the event of an incident….








