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  • 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 […]
  • Cayman: Police Seek Public Assistance to Locate Stolen Jewellery
    From RCIPS Just after 10:30 AM on Sunday, 28 December, police responded to a residence in North Side where it was reported that a burglary had occurred. It appeared that a man entered the residence […]

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The Martinique Gourmande Culinary Festival links island With Québec

From Travel Video News The very popular Martinique Gourmande Festival, the most expected annual culinary rendez-vous between Martinique and Québec is back in restaurants and bars of the Greater Montréal area from September 7th to 22nd. Québécois will be able…

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Christian want answers why he was deprived of election campaign

From Richard Christian RICHARD CHRISTIAN SEEKS ANSWERS I would like to congratulate the Hon. Tara Rivers on her court case victory. She stood up to the challenge and demonstrated the leadership that made many believe in and support her. I…

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Why was an Anti-Keystone Pipeline ad censored?

by Kevin Mathews From Care2 What happened to an anti-Keystone Pipeline ad slated to air during President Barack’s Tonight Show appearance? That’s a question environmental groups are asking after NBC’s last minute decision to reject the commercial, leaving some to…

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Thousands flock to downtown Edmonton for colourful Caribbean-style street party

By Alicja Siekierska, Edmonton Journal Spectators join parade participants in highlight event of 29th annual Cariwest Festival EDMONTON – Downtown Edmonton transformed into a Caribbean street party Saturday afternoon as calypso music blared while hundreds danced and shimmied their way…

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[US] Retailers warn of slow start to back-to-school season

From Moneynews Shoppers are holding off on back-to-school shopping, and those who delay long enough might be rewarded with some steep discounts from desperate retailers. Revenue at stores open at least a year — an industry measure of a retailer’s…

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Kitesurfing the Caribbean in style aboard the new breed of private adventure yachts

Road Town, British Virgin Islands — (SBWIRE) — Kite ‘n’ Sail recently announced the launch of their new venture, which lets kitesurfers enjoy the luxury of cruising the Caribbean on a private yacht while they explore some of the region’s…

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Newly-developed malaria vaccine shows promise of providing full protection

By Scott Sutherland From Yahoo News Researchers in the U.S. are reporting that a newly-developed vaccine against malaria, called the PfSPZ Vaccine, is the first to show that it can provide full protection against the illness, and it will now…

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8 Things that should terrify you more than sharks

By Allison Reiber From Mashable Contrary to what popular culture may tell us (see: Sharknado), sharks aren’t the baddest guys on the block. Though a shark on the New York City Subway is admittedly terrifying, the species tends to get…

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Large Hadron Collider helps confirm ultra-rare particle decay

From ZeeNews London: Scientists have confirmed the ultra rare phenomena of decay in particle physics, which is found just thrice in every billion collisions at the LHC. The scientists made the observation of the rare transformation of one subatomic particle…

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Carnival fever hits Manchester park to celebrate spirit of St Kitts

From Manchester Evening News The year’s Caribbean Carnival celebrated the island roots of one of the founders of the community event. An estimated 25,000 attended the annual celebration, held at Platt Fields park. It has made the temporary move while…