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  • Road Closures and Advisories for Batabano & Emancipation Day Celebrations, 3-6 May
    From RCIPS The RCIPS is informing the public of the following traffic advisories and road closures taking place this weekend, 3 to 6 May, in order to facilitate events for Cayman Carnival Batabano […]
  • Cayman: Police Investigate Serious Wounding Incident in George Town
    From RCIPS Just after 3:30AM on Friday, 26 April, police and other emergency services were dispatched by the 9-1-1 Communications Centre to Eastern Avenue, George Town, where it was reported that a […]
  • CIG’s 2023 Employee of the Year Zhané Rambaran, a ‘high flier’
    When Zhané Rambaran shared the advice she would give to fellow civil servants, ‘your attitude determines your altitude’, she had no idea that her attitude would be one of the main factors in her […]
  • BOTs Heads of Public Service Conference in Cayman
    Deputy Governor and Head of the Civil Service, Hon. Franz Manderson. A group of six public sector leaders from the Caribbean and Bermuda British Overseas Territories are in the Cayman Islands to […]
  • Cayman Islands Fire Service Welcomes Long Awaited Cohort of Officers
    The new firefighters listen attentively during their passing out ceremony held at the Lions Community Centre on 25 April. By: Teisha-Ann Pinnock Following 24 weeks of intensive training, 21 […]

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Robbers strike again in George Town

The owner of the auto store that was the latest victim of armed robbery says there are a number of factors as to why the current crime rate is so high. Keith Parker says although Thursday’s robbery at his store…

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Fraser brothers going for gold

Brothers Shaune and Brett Fraser prepare to head to London for the 2012 Olympics. The swimming pair are excited and looking forward to the challenge. This will be Shaune’s third Olympics and Brett’s (pictured above) second. The boys are ready…

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Dump NIMBY

With the announcement recently that Grand Cayman’s landfill will re-locate near to Breakers, Bodden Town it has brought a loud NIMBY reaction from the District’s residents. NIMBY stands for ‘Not In My Backyard’ and this was understandably the feeling from…

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National Archive building renamed to honour “True Caymanian”

The Cayman Islands National Archive building was renamed the Dr. Philip E. Pedley National Archive Building recently at a special service held outside the building in George Town. Dr. Pedley, who passed away in May 2010 after a battle with…

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Car crash plunges Cayman into darkness

A minor car crash brought chaos to Cayman and caused an almost island wide power black out. Two cars collided on Sparky Drive just after 9pm on Thursday night. Although the driver and passenger of one car had to be…

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Courage and Love

To many, work is a necessary evil they would gladly forgo if they won or inherited a fortune. Its meaning is the paycheck and the value it has in terms of service to their community is indifferent or very subordinate….

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Talent pays big bucks in the Cayman Islands

It is happening again. A show, which is fast becoming an integral part of the entertainment calendar in the Cayman Islands, Cayman’s Got Talent. Just when it appeared as if the entertainment scene had nothing more to offer, Nolly Brown,…

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Sick passengers forces unscheduled stop

A Carnival cruise ship had to make an unscheduled stop in George Town after a passenger became ill. The Freedom had earlier visited Cayman and was sailing away towards Jamaica. But it doubled back to port when a male passenger…

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US diver dies in East End

An American dive tourist has died after he lost consciousness getting out of the water. The man was with a member of his family and had completed a dive off a site in East End on Wednesday morning. Police say…

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Generally appearances are generally everything

There is a general appearance to the general public that generally the Central Planning Authority (CPA) will generally be on the side of the big developer no matter how much they (the public) protest or object to the project that…