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Morty Valldejuli has been promoted Vice President Managing Director at Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort & Spa, Cayman Islands

From Hospitality Net Following four years of success as General Manager/Area Managing Director, Valldejuli has been promoted to Vice President Managing Director of Westin Grand Cayman Seven Mile Beach Resort & Spa. In his new role, Valldejuli has oversight of…

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New therapy to reduce hair loss trauma for chemo patients in Cayman Islands

The Health Services Authority (HSA) Chemotherapy Unit now offers cold cap therapy that may help to prevent or reduce hair loss among chemotherapy patients thanks to a donation made by the Breast Cancer Foundation (BCF). The BCF recently donated 50…

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HSBC avoided criminal charges over fears of ‘systemic risk’

From Offshore Bankers The U.S. Department of Justice refused to prosecute HSBC in 2012 for laundering Mexican drug money through a Cayman Islands subsidiary and other violations after U.S. officials heard from the U.K. government that doing so could lead…

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ON THE RIGHT: Caribbean tourism will feel Brexit

By David Jessop From Barbados Nation News IT SEEMS TO ME, when I was looking at some of the issues for tourism, that the tourism industry doesn’t actually have the same luxury to wait and take some of this analysis…

TOO BIG TO JAIL: George Osborne helped HSBC avoid US criminal charges for money laundering

By Oscar Williams-Gru From Business Insider Britain’s Chancellor George Osborne and the UK’s former financial watchdog “hampered” the 2012 US investigation into HSBC’s money laundering and contributed to a watering down of the banks eventual punishment, according to a damning…

UK: Theresa May vows to be ‘one nation’ prime minister

From BBC The UK’s new prime minister Theresa May has vowed to lead a “one nation” government that works for all not just the “privileged few”. Speaking outside 10 Downing Street after being appointed by the Queen, she said it…

For kids, Canada’s Toronto Caribbean Carnival starts with the junior parade

By VJOSA ISAIStaff Reporter Toronto’s Caribbean Carnival Parade may be for adults, but kids wanting to join in the colourful costumes, lively music and vibrant tradition don’t have to miss out. This Saturday, kids can enjoy their own Junior Carnival…

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Tourism Matters: The responsibilities of perceived status

By Adrian Loveridge It was of course almost inevitable, but hopefully it will send a very strong message to our tourism planners and policymakers that if we portray ourselves as an ‘iconic’ or ‘aspirational’ destination that there are responsibilities that…

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Cayman Islands: TMF Group Acquires Axiss International Management Limited

Leading Provider of Global Business Services Significantly Expands Cayman Operations Miami. July 12, 2016. TMF Group – one of the world’s leading providers of global business services – announces the acquisition of Axiss International Management Limited. Based in the Cayman Islands,…

Cayman Islands realtor’s ultimate challenge for childhood cancer research

Kerri Kanuga – Badwater, The Toughest Foot Race on Earth. GEORGE TOWN, GRAND CAYMAN, 11 July 2016. Local real estate agent and ultra marathon runner Kerri Kanuga will undertake her biggest endurance challenge to date this month in aid of…