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  • 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 […]
  • Cayman: Lady Pop Heralds the Start of Blue Iguana Nesting Season
    1 May 2024 – “Lady Pop”, a 33-year-old Caymanian Blue Iguana, has begun excavations for her nest,heralding the start of the nesting season. Lady Pop and her 17-year-old husband, Iggy […]
  • Deputy Premier Highlights Cayman-Asia Business Relationships
    Grand Cayman, 1 May 2024 – In his latest visit to Asia for Government purposes, Deputy Premier and Minister for Financial Services and Commerce, the Hon. André M Ebanks MP, discussed investment […]
  • Cayman: Cabinet Approves Local Companies (Control) (Fees) Regulations, 2024
    Grand Cayman, 1 May 2024 – Following extensive consultation with businesses, associations and government entities, the cost of local companies control license and processing fees – […]
  • Cayman: Police Respond to Water-Related Death on Seven Mile Beach
    From RCIPS At around 7:15PM, Wednesday 1 May, officers and other emergency services were dispatched by the 911 communication center to a resort in the vicinity of Governors Beach, West Bay Road, […]

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“Labour of Love” astronomical telescope finds a home at the UCCI

It was ten years ago that retired surgeon and Rotarian William (‘Bill’) Hrudey began work in his garage on a lifetime dream, building a 12” diameter reflecting astronomical telescope. “It’s been a labour of love,” he said. After, around three…

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Slanting iNews editorials

Slanting a news story to your own personal bias is not a new trend. Michael Moore, the infamous USA filmmaker, author and liberal political commentator, in a presentation I was at some years ago in Vegas boasts about it. The…

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Taxing time for those with US links

Tax lawyers have warned that an end-of-month deadline could place thousands of people in the Cayman Islands in legal jeopardy with US authorities for failing to report local bank accounts. Under new US tax requirements, anyone with an income from…

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NO BODY FOUND: Cops say BBM rumours are just malicious

Rumours that the body of missing doctor’s assistant, Kerran Baker, has been found, have been dismissed by the police. BBM’s, text messages, and telephones calls, claiming that the police have found the missing woman is complicating matters and hurting family…

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Treasure’s jewel in the crown

Caymanite artist Horacio Esteban’s work is now on show in the lobby of Treasure Island. The spectacular earthy colours of the semi-precious sculptures can be seen throughout his work and also in the hand made jewellery that is available to…

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Koozies: Keep your drink at the right temperature

Do you know what koozies are? The name is interesting, the thing is interesting and the use is interesting. Koozies is not only an interesting name itself but has some more interesting synonyms like kuzzie, kuzzies, coozie and coozies or…

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Musicians’ Showcase helps wildlife at Camana Bay

Local musicians Natasha Kozaily, The E-Z Street Band, Sea ‘N’ B and photographer Aston Ebanks helped raise money for Cayman Wildlife Rescue (CWR) at the Musicians’ Showcase at Camana Bay. The Musicians’ Showcase is a once-a-month event organised by Oneworld…

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No gambling debts in Kerran Baker case.

Any suggestion that Miss Kerran Baker, who has now been missing for two weeks, had gambling debts, or that the police has reasons to conduct rapid arrests, was refuted during a police press briefing. In his response Detective Superintendent Marlon…

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Where Were You?

Alan Jackson, one of America’s top country music artists wrote a song entitled “Where Were You (When the World Stopped Turning)?” in November 2001. It was written in the wake of the September 11th suicide attacks by al-Qaeda on the…

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New Law allows Police to tap into phones

A new law that was passed at 9:00am, Monday July 15th, allows the Island’s police force to tap into conversations involving anyone, deemed by their standards to be a crime suspect. The RCIPS now has the technical and legal capabilities…