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Deadly flooding across Texas & Oklahoma

By Lindsey Robertson From Mashable   Recent flooding in Texas and Oklahoma has resulted in evacuations, property damage and one death.   Residents throughout both states have had to be rescued from the roofs and attics of their homes. More…

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Queen Elizabeth sets in train Britain’s in-out EU referendum

By Andrew Osborn Reuters From Sydney Morning Herald London: Queen Elizabeth has set in motion the new government’s plans for an in-out referendum on staying in the European Union, but left open questions about when it will be and what…

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Community Events FRI MAY 29 Grand Court Jurors Notice Grand Court jurors in the 1 APRIL- 30 JUNE 2015 must NOT now report on Friday (29 May) at 9:45am. They must report on Monday, 8 June 2015 at 9:45 a.m. Please…

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Sat May 30 Cayman Islands to support Nepal

Foster’s Food Fair – IGA, Priced Right, and Bay Market would like to announce that on Saturday, May 30th, all locations will be participating in a day of support to help raise funds for the Red Cross Nepal Earthquake Relief…

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NASA finds distant galaxy shining as bright as 300 trillion suns

By Mariella Moon From engadget Ever tried looking at the sun with your bare eyes? Too bright, right? Now imagine looking at something with the brightness of 300 trillion suns. That’s how intense “the most luminous galaxy found to date”…

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Top panelists discuss new ways to assess progress and well-being in the Caribbean

Caribbean countries need a more comprehensive means to measure progress and well-being, beyond traditional Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and “living above or below an international poverty line” assessments. This was a key message at a high-level meeting here today with…

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Community Events MAY 28 Public Lecture GT All are invited to a Public Lecture on “The Relevance of Christianity in a Post Christian World” on Thursday May 28th at the Elmslie Memorial Church Hall, Harbor Drive, George Town at 5:30pm….

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Cayman Dive Industry continues to garner accolades and awards in 2015

A team of industry leaders maintain the high standards set in Cayman diving decades ago and it takes vision and cooperation to keep Cayman on top Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands, May 26 – Heading into a busy summer, Cayman’s dive…

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The Scotiabank Toronto Caribbean Carnival celebrates the Carnival of the Americas

TORONTO, ON –(Marketwired – May 26, 2015) – The Scotiabank Toronto Caribbean Carnival launched today with costumed Mas models, music and singers at the Ontario Science Centre. The Honourable Michael Coteau, Minister of Tourism, Culture and Sport, helped unveil the…

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Community Events MAY 27 2015 Hurricane Training 2015 Hurricane Training for Shelter Managers & District Representative Volunteers are Wednesday and Thursday (27 May & 28 May) at the Prospect Primary School Hall from 5:30 to 9:00 pm. For more information…