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  • Cayman: Water-Related Death
    Frpm RCIPS From RCIPS On Saturday morning, 10 January, just after 8:50AM, the Cayman Islands Coast Guard duty team responded to a report of a person in distress in the waters off the West Bay Dock. […]
  • Cayman: Police Investigate Robbery in George Town
    From RCIPS Shortly after 9:00PM on Sunday, 11 January, officers responded to a report of a robbery at an address on Whitman Seymour Road, George Town. It was reported that three men approached a […]
  • Cayman: Police Investigate Hit & Run of Cyclist on Rex Crighton Blvd, 11 January
    From RCIPS At about 6:20AM on Saturday, 10 January, officers responded to a report of a collision involving a pedal cyclist and a white vehicle on Rex Crighton Boulevard, in the vicinity of Chime […]
  • Cayman: Water-Related Death
    From RCIPS On Saturday, 3 January, 2026 at approximately 4:05PM, the Cayman Islands Coast Guard Operations and Rescue Coordination Centre (ORCC) received a report of a person who had failed to […]
  • Cayman: Her Excellency Governor Jane Owen’s Statement on Venezuela
    HE Jane Owen, Governor Cayman Islands We are closely monitoring developments in Venezuela following last weekend’s U.S. military action and the capture of President Nicolás Maduro.  I have […]

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Haiti advance to next stage of CONCACAF qualifying process for Tokyo 2020

By Dan Palmer From Inside The Games Haiti reached the next stage of the Confederation of North, Central American and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) qualifying process for the Tokyo 2020 men’s Olympic tournament after a 2-2 draw with Cayman Islands….

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Polar Bear Air Conditioning celebrates over 30 years of keeping the Cayman Islands cool

George Town, Cayman Islands — (SBWIRE) — 07/29/2019 — Polar Bear Air Conditioning started out in 1988 as a tiny business operation with just a couple of technicians and only two humble service trucks. In 2019, they are proud to call…

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How to start a business in the Caribbean

How many of us like our bosses? Probably not that many. Think about it. How many hours have you worked in your life with the sole purpose of making money for somebody else? Probably too many. It is no surprise…

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England is a top-performer in football and it’s not a surprise why the country’s clubs have so many fans all over the world. If you need to have a reliable service at hand, Fscore is a perfect solution for you….

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Jamaica: Freemasons donate $2 million to National Children’s Home

By Jamaica Observer From St Lucia Online (JAMAICA OBSERVER) — Two days after donating just over $2 million to the Jamaica Cancer Society, English freemasons presented a similar amount to the National Children’s Home, one of the charities that constantly receives…

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ECCB launches ECCU Public Debt and Market Information Web Portal

By Elizabeth Wayland Senior Corporate Relations Officer, Eastern Caribbean Central Bank ECCB an Institution of the OECS Monday, July 29, 2019 — The Eastern Caribbean Central Bank (ECCB) launched the Eastern Caribbean Currency Union (ECCU) Public Debt and Market Information Web…

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Any credible argument against a Corruption Court Mr Chuck?

By Glenn Tucker From Jamaica Gleaner Senator Lambert Brown hates corruption with a passion. Many of us worry about him when there are senate sittings. Choking with rage and righteousness at the very hint of this scourge, we harbour fears…

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According to Reader’s Digest, cooking equipment like pots, ovens, and stoves, are the leading causes of house fires in some countries like Canada. As you already know, the items that are normally used in cooking are often stored in the…

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Financing climate resilience: OECS pursues Global Climate Fund accreditation

Monday, July 29, 2019 — In an effort to tackle the effects of climate change in the Eastern Caribbean, the OECS is taking steps to be accredited by the Green Climate Fund (GCF), a fund established within the framework of the…

10 celebrity dolls

10 celebrity dolls that totally missed the mark By Sarge Anderson Dolls aren’t inherently creepy. They’re not full of demons, they’re not cursed. Well, some might be. But most of them are miniature works of art, full of love.  Except…