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  • Cayman National Trust Showcases Eldemire House Ahead of 40th Anniversary
    From Cayman Islands National Trust The National Trust for the Cayman Islands is highlighting the work of its Cayman Brac District Committee and the restoration of one of the island’s oldest […]
  • Cayman: REPATRIATION OF SIX CUBAN MIGRANTS
    Grand Cayman, 13 March 2026 – The Cayman Islands Customs and Border Control Service CBC) repatriated six (6) irregular migrants to the Republic of Cuba on Friday, 6 March 2026. The six male migrants […]
  • Cayman – Update: One Man Arrested in Relation to Two-Vehicle Collision on Esterley Tibbetts Highway
    From RCIPS A 49-year-old man of a George Town address was arrested by the Police in relation to a collision that took place on Sunday, 8 March. The man was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving […]
  • Polar Bear AC Closed Friday (13) for Octavia’s Memorial Service
    From Polar Bear AC We would like to let you know that our team will be attending a memorial service for our beloved coworker, Octavia, who recently passed away. The service is on Friday March […]
  • Minister Jay Ebanks Strengthens Cayman’s Licensing Law with Parliament passing the Traffic (Amendment & Validation) Bill, 2026
    George Town, Cayman Islands — 10 March 2026 — Parliament today passed the Traffic (Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2026, legislation brought forward by the Hon. Johany “Jay” Ebanks, Minister of […]

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The Alley Newspaper “facts” on the Cayman Islands

Just take a look at the “Some facts” piece in the following article: Paradise Island By Peter Molenaar While referring to the “Vulture Capitalism” associated with the career of Mr. Mitt Romney, the friendly capitalist, Mr. Warren Buffet said: “There…

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NGCI Big Draw Panel Discussion

‘What is the role of drawing in the 21st century? Today (9th) from 6pm – 8pm the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI) will be hosting a Big Draw Festival Presentation with an introduction by NGCI Education Manager Eme…

Breast Cancer Awareness Month

“UNITED FOR THE CAUSE” is the theme for breast cancer awareness month. The Lions Club of Tropical Gardens (LCTG) launched its 15th Breast Cancer Awareness and Education campaign with its annual church service on Sunday, 30 September at 11 a.m….

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Congressional candidates try to reinvent their opponents [and Cayman Islands too]

By BRIAN AMARAL TIMES STAFF WRITER If television commercials and direct mailers are to be believed, the north country’s congressional race is a contest between Gordon Gekko, R-Cayman Islands, and the third member of the Barack Obama-Nancy Pelosi Democratic troika….

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Japanese GP: Sebastian Vettel wins as Fernando Alonso retires

By Andrew Benson, BBC Chief F1 writer Red Bull’s Sebastian Vettel took a dominant victory in the Japanese Grand Prix to put himself in a strong position to win the world title. Championship leader Fernando Alonso of Ferrari retired on…

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ICC launches inquiry into new match-fixing allegations

The International Cricket Council has launched an “urgent investigation” into match-fixing allegations. India TV has alleged six umpires were willing to fix World Twenty20 games ahead of the tournament in a programme broadcast on Monday. Cricket’s governing body has called…

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Petition organised to end the capture of wild animals for public display in Canada

Target: Canadian Fisheries Minister Keith Ashfield Sponsored by: International Fund for Animal Welfare (IFAW) For decades, Canada’s Department of Fisheries and Oceans (DFO) has been capturing marine mammals from the wild and providing them to aquaria for public display. Following…

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PNP commits to passing Freedom of Information Ordinance if elected

From TC Weekly News Developing countries in the Caribbean have recognised the role of a free media in the democratic process and the Turks and Caicos Islands’ Progressive National Party (PNP) has committed to passing a Freedom of Information Ordinance…

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The Tragedy of Kodak

By Mohamed Zayed, iNews Cayman special correspondent The legacy of 130 years ended up with bankruptcy. It is disappointing that Kodak, the main memories store, faded away forever. Kodak had been used to photograph important moments in every household, in…

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Romney’s Debate Win Opens Cracks in Obama Firewall

A Commentary By Michael Barone Monday, October 08, 2012 Wednesday night’s presidential debate in which Mitt Romney shellacked Barack Obama attracted the biggest audience since the debate between Jimmy Carter and Ronald Reagan seven days before the 1980 election. About…