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  • Cayman: Bodden Town Man Formally Charged with Rape and other Violent Offenses
    From RCIPS Just before 10AM on 2 September, police began an investigation of an incident involving a man and woman known to each other. It was reported that the man through threats to cause serious […]
  • Joan (Jo Jo), our publisher is 90 today (Tue Sep 10) – “The Wonders of it All”
    Happy Birthday Joan – 90 years young Joan Evangeline (Watler) Wilson in her garden in Bodden Town, Grand Cayman at 90 THE WONDERS OF IT ALL BY JOAN (WATLER) WILSON WHAT A BEAUTIFUL MORNINGThe […]
  • 20 Years Since Hurricane Ivan: Cayman – A Nation Transformed
    In the late evening hours of 11 September 2004, Hurricane Ivan made landfall on the Cayman Islands, unleashing devastating winds and storm surge on Grand Cayman. This catastrophic event remains one […]
  • Cayman: DVDL is Experiencing issues with Ingoing and Outgoing Calls Fri Sep 6
    The Department of Vehicle and Drivers’ Licensing (DVDL) wishes to advise the public that it’s currently experiencing some issues with their phone lines. At this time there are no ingoing […]
  • Cayman: Police Service Commission announces new Assistant Commissioner of Police for the RCIPS
    Rob Atkin The Police Service Commission (PSC) announces the appointment of Mr. Robert Atkin, MBE tothe rank of Assistant Commissioner of Police (ACP) for the Royal Cayman Islands PoliceService […]

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Agatha Christie, the cheese in the ‘Mousetrap’

She was born 15th September 1890 and died on the 12th January 1976. She has given me the greatest pleasure, leaving me tranquil and craving for more when I am through devouring one of her countless tomes. She is a…

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Santa Claus is coming…in summer?

The Ballroom at the Grand Cayman Marriott Beach Resort was the venue for Celebrations last month with a ‘Christmas In July,’ exhibition of different themed Christmas décor. Celebrations’ Event Planner, Jessica Bodden said, “Celebrations are working together with the Marriott…

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Opponents vow to fight Emerald project

Emerald Sound opponents said yesterday they would appeal Thursday’s official approval for the multi-million-dollar housing development, and would try to persuade Cabinet to refuse the project. Speaking after the Central Planning Authority (CPA) nod to the canal-side 81-house development in…

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Wear Yuh Colours on Jamaican Independence Day!

“A people without knowledge of there past history, origin, are like a tree without roots” – Marcus Garvey Jamaica gained their independence from the British colonial rule forty-nine years ago, on August 6th in 1962 after 307 years of British…

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Am I the only one confused?

We reported yesterday (4) that no work has started on the Spotts Jetty and has been delayed indefinitely. Premier McKeeva Bush reversed his earlier statements that said a start on the jetty would be made late July. “We are waiting…

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Canadian Government sign deal over new airport projects

Premier McKeeva Bush has formed a strategic alliance with the Canadian Government to redevelop Owen Roberts International Airport. Talks will be held between Bush and the Canadian Commercial Corporation (CCC) to establish a plan of action that also includes major…

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COPS QUESTION EX: Former boyfriend questioned over missing Kerran

Poilce have questioned the ex-boyfriend of Kerran Natalee Baker in connection with her Saturday disappearance, as divers scour the area between Pedro Castle and East End. Toney-Ann Anthony, 18, Ms Baker’s sister, told iNews that her sister’s Cayman-based boyfriend was…

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Your body talks just like your tongue

Without even talking your body is sending messages to people around you unless you are a master of disguise. Yes. Your body actually communicates exactly like your tongue. The words you speak account for only 7% of the messages you…

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Internet censorship in Australia

When most people think about Internet censorship, the usual suspects immediately come to mind: Communist China and repressive Islamic countries. Unfortunately, Westerners have an embarrassment all their own: Australia. Freedom House, a non-profit U.S. organisation dedicated to spreading human rights…

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Cayman Islands Law School graduation

The Cayman Islands Law School celebrated recently their graduation and awards ceremony at the Harquail Theatre. Present were Hon. Cline Glidden, who led the graduates, lecturers and guests in a prayer, Mr. Mitchell Davies, Director of Legal Studies, Dr. Robert…