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Abigail thrills Cayman with concerts

International Soprano from the United Kingdom with Jamaican parents, Abigail Kelly, thrilled the audiences at her two concerts last weekend, Fri (26) and Sat (27) at St. George’s Anglican (Episopal) Church. Although the church was not full on Friday it…

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Why have they destroyed my Islands?

By Brenda Quin Developers? No. They are the destroyers of our environment. Dollar signs are their vision. Rip out the mangroves. Uproot the trees. Shred the remains!   Gone are the habitats of birds, whistling ducks, and the bees. Devastation…

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‘Lost’ Beethoven hymn unearthed

By Ian Youngs Arts reporter, BBC News A previously unknown Beethoven arrangement for an ancient hymn has been uncovered after 192 years. The composer wrote a harmony for the Gregorian chant Pange Lingua and modified its tune, said the University…

1858 testimony to beloved pastor

This testimony to Rev James Elmslie was written in April, 1858 and has been reproduced in its entirety TESTIMONY TO THE REVEREND JAMES ELMSLIE’S LABOURS The Rev. Mr. Elmslie, who has been twenty years in the West Indies, twelve of…

Have a happy and safe Halloween

How ever you celebrate Halloween, make sure that the children are safe and supervised.  There are lots of activities planned for both children and adults at Camana Bay.  Rotary has a haunted house at Camana Bay as well. Grand Harbour …

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The shipwreck in 1845

The history of the Presbyterian Church in Grand Cayman can be traced back to a shipwreck! In 1844 Rev. Hope Waddell, a Scot working in Jamaica, felt God was calling him to establish a new mission in Calabar in eastern…

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The World’s Friendliest Countries

Further to our story in the October 24 edition of iNews Cayman “Cayman Islands are Number 1 in the World we are pleased to feature the follow up from Forbes written by Beth Greenfield: “If you reject the food, ignore…

Early schooling on Grand Cayman

This article was given to me by Joan Wilson but she cannot tell me anything about it nor when it was written or by whom. By a couple dates and the “century ago” title it was probably written mid to…

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The end of 90 years of TV history as the last analogue transmitters go dark

Televisions By Andrew Everard – What HiFi? After today (25), analogue TV in the UK is no more. The last transmitters to be switched off, just after midnight tonight, will be the Brougher Mountain, Divis and Limavady masts in Northern…

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Jamaican International soprano singer arrives from UK

English born International Soprano singer, Abigail Kelly, arrived in Grand Cayman Wednesday (24) night from the UK to perform in two charity concerts she is headlining. Abigail currently sings with the English Touring Opera (ETO) and says although one of…