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  • Cayman: Police Interrupt Violent Incident on Seafarers Way, George Town
    Just after 12:15AM today, 5 May, police officers in plain clothes were on foot patrol in the area of Seafarers Way and Cardinal Avenue in George Town when they were alerted to a disturbance taking […]
  • Cayman: Police Recover Firearm During a Vehicle Stop and Search Incident on Mary Street
    Just after 1AM today Sunday, 5 May, police had cause to stop and search two vehicles that appeared to have been traveling together along North Church Street. The vehicles eventually came to a stop on […]
  • Cayman: CBC addresses the recent protest by Irregular Migrants
    The Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control (CBC) Service confirms that an operation was carried out in the early hours on 30 April, at the Bodden Town Civic Center (BTCC) to locate two (2) […]
  • Cayman: The Progressives Welcomes The UK’s $1 Million Pledge To Enhance Radar Surveillance For Border Protection
    Hon. Roy McTaggart, Leader of the Opposition The Progressives Opposition welcomes the recent report in the Cayman Compass that the UK has pledged $1 million to improve radar surveillance around our […]
  • Cayman: Police Investigate Firearm Incident on Eastern Avenue
    From RCIPS Just after 3am today4 May, police and other emergency services were dispatched by 9-1-1 Communications Centre to a report of gunshots being fired outside a bar located on Eastern Avenue in […]

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CHASING CARIBBEAN FRUITS

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Prep for Success Recipes

Cayman Prep and High School have produced a book of multi-cultural family recipes that everyone can enjoy. It was made possible through the selfless efforts of the parents of Cayman Prep students who worked tirelessly to see the project through…

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Two teenagers arrested following police operation at Rum Point

Two teenagers are behind bars in relation to weapons and drug offences after police swooped in Rum Point. The operation, which was led by officers from the Eastern Districts, saw police out in numbers in the air, land, and of…

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Stroke & Stride final chapter

The third and final chapter of the Ogier Stroke & Stride swim/run series for 2011 is on tap at Sunset House this Wednesday, with action slated to get underway at 5:45 p.m. The first two sessions have each attracted more…

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Research shows human fecal waste kills coral

A human fecal bacterium kills coral, new research shows, and U.S. scientists say this is a warning to Florida and the Caribbean to protect prized reefs from sewage or face a    threat to a key pillar of their tourism. Yesterday…

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Anne Part 30 “Old Pierre detested dogs, yet always fed them”

We continue our serialisation of Anne by Constance Fenimore Woolson / Anne Part 30     “Old Pierre detested dogs, yet always fed them” The good priest was surprised and touched to see the tears of the little man, stained, weazened, and…

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Cayman Outreach Association

“The Dream Lives,” was Dr. Medina Pullings’ message at the Cayman Outreach Association’s Monthly dinner at the Triple C School Hall. The international Christian conference speaker and pastor told dinner guests to cherish and protect their God-given dreams, using the…

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Japan likely to replace unpopular PM Kan next week

 TOKYO (AP) — A former foreign minister announced his candidacy to lead Japan yesterday just hours after unpopular Prime Minister Naoto Kan said he would be out of the picture by early next week. Kan has been criticized for lacking…

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Tests show no illegal drugs in Winehouse body

LONDON (AP) — Amy Winehouse had no illegal drugs in her system when she died, and it is still unclear what killed the singer, her family said yesterday. The family said in a statement that toxicology tests showed “alcohol was…