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10 weirdest Caribbean animals

By Steve Blount From USA Today The Caribbean is not only a mash-up of Old and New World cultures, it’s also a mash-up biologically. Indigenous species live side-by-side with animals who floated in from South America or were brought in…

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Batabano Carnival 2014

Cayman Island Batabano Carnival 2014 Batabano the national carnival is held annually during the first week of May and features the islands cultural diversity, music and cuisine Photo Credit: Cayman Islands The name “Batabano” reflects the Cayman’s turtle heritage, and…

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British farmer bleeds to death in front of teenage son after burglars raid luxury home in the Bahamas

By Piers Eady From Daily Mirror UK Edgar George Dart, 56, was shot dead in front of family members in the Emerald Bay neighbourhood of Grand Bahama A British farmer bled to death in front of his 13-year-old son after…

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Premier McLaughlin’s Opening Speech at Brac LA

DRAFT STATEMENT BY HON ALDEN MCLAUGHLIN MEETING OF LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY IN CAYMAN BRAC Madam Speaker it is with great pride that I rise to address this honourable house on this very special and historic occasion as we hold a meeting…

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UCCI Annual Report

The following are excerpts from: Annual Report of The President on the work of The University College Of The Cayman Islands (“UCCI”) for the Academic Year September 2012 – July 2013 Introduction: Even by the most rigorous and exacting standards,…

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St Lucia declares “water-related emergency”

From Caribbean360 The St. Lucia Meteorological Services (SLMS) said that the acute shortage of rainfall, coupled with the diminishing reserves in the John Compton Dam had meant that the northern section of the island had officially entered a drought situation….

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Trust fund established to help Caribbean manage debt

From Caribbean360 The programme marks the beginning of a new partnership between the World Bank and the IMF. WASHINGTON D.C., United States, CMC – The World Bank says a successful multi-donor trust fund has launched a new phase with commitments…

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Cartoon of the Day

By Tony Zuvela, Cartoonist “It’s my own little World which I can escape to everyday and create a fun, weird, berserk Cartoon to whatever subject I like. I enjoy doing all the work myself, and all the aspects of Cartooning,…

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OAS digitalizes and catalogues 2.5 million vital statistics records in six Eastern Caribbean countries

From Curacao Chronicle WASHINGTON, USA — The Organization of American States (OAS), through its Universal Civil Identity Program in the Americas (PUICA), has completed a project to assist the civil registries in Antigua and Barbuda, Dominica, Grenada, St Kitts and…

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Solomon Harris is DCI Entrepreneurship Day’s Gold Sponsor

Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – Solomon Harris Attorneys-At-Law is the official gold sponsor for Cayman Entrepreneurship Day, scheduled for Thursday, 10 April at the Family Life Centre. Organised for the second consecutive year by the Department of Commerce and Investment…