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A Weekend of ‘Assemblage’ events at NG

Next Friday and Saturday the  Cayman Islands National Gallery (NG) is hosting a range of events that relate to the Art of Assemblage exhibition. Come and join us and if you feel inspired by the exhibition, you can get creative…

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Holland America features Grand Cayman in Western Caribbean getaways

Holland America Line to feature diverse Caribbean Cruises for tropical getaways in 2013-14 SEATTLE, Jun 17, 2013, 2013 (Menafn – Canada NewsWire via COMTEX) –Eight premium ships sail round trip from Fort Lauderdale or Tampa, Fla. Itineraries up to 25…

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12 Latin American, Caribbean countries honored by UN for fighting hunger

From ticio times Panama’s Martinelli: “Reducing child malnutrition by half means we still have the other half to go.” At a ceremony in Rome on Sunday, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) Director General José Graziano da Silva recognized…

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20 Foods You Should Just Never Eat

Eric Steinma from Care2 A few months back, a website called Trueactivist.com (a sort of news aggregator with an activist flavor) published a list of nine foods you should never eat again if you care at all about your long-term…

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Keep Calm and Paddle On competitor will do it again

Two men will be starting an eight-day journey on August 27th this year to paddle 300 miles across Lake Difenbaker and down the Saskatchewan River in Canada to raise funds and awareness for Cayman’s National Council of Voluntary Organisations (NCVO)….

Magnificent men’s choir concert missed by many

There were many things to do in Cayman over the past holiday Queen’s Birthday long weekend. The much publicized event, the Flowers’ Swim being the most popular. However, the least publicized was just as fabulous. In fact it was magnificent….

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US researchers explore deep Caribbean reefs

By DANICA COTO  From Bradenton Herald SAN JUAN, PUERTO RICO — Scientists with the Smithsonian Institution have discovered at least one new fish species at a deep reef off Curacao while conducting a yearlong project to gather data on temperature…

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Kids brutally vandalize man’s family home — but now he’s the one facing jail time

By Billy Hallowell From The Blaze Jesse Daniels, 53, is accused of endangering the welfare of children for the actions he took after catching four boys in the act of vandalizing his father-in-law’s home over the weekend. With extensive damage…

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Cayman Islands committed to building cruise terminal, says Minister

By Brian Major From Travel Pulse The Cayman Islands will build a long-awaited cruise ship terminal in George Town and redevelop the island’s airport within the next several years, said tourism minister Moses Kirkconnell in a briefing with local press…

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Sault teen vies for travel prize

By Brian Kelly, Sault Star Travel has offered Sonia Coccimiglio some of the best lessons she’s learned in life. The Grade 12 student at Korah Collegiate and Vocational School has visited seven countries, including Grand Cayman Islands and Dominican Republic,…