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  • Cayman Police Investigate Juveniles Experiencing Suspicious Medical Issues
    From RCIPS’ Shortly after 7:45PM, on Monday 7 October, police responded to a residential address in East End, where a juvenile was found unresponsive.  It was reported to police that the […]
  • Association for the Advancement of Cruise Tourism (ACT) Welcomes the Announcement of Cruise Port Referendum Timeline
    The Association for the Advancement of Cruise Tourism (ACT) extends its gratitude to the Hon. Kenneth Bryan, Minister for Tourism and Ports, for outlining the timeline for the referendum on cruise […]
  • Cayman: Police Investigate Robbery in West Bay
    From RCIPS Shortly before 5:00AM today, 2 October, officers responded to a report of a robbery at a store at the intersection of West Church Street and Town Hall Road, West Bay. It was reported that […]
  • MOTP Issues Statement Re USA Port Workers Strike “not expected to be impacted at this time”
    The Ministry of Tourism and Ports is aware of a trade union strike among port workers in the eastern United States, which is expected to cause delays of goods globally. After discussions with the two […]
  • 10 OCTOBER MARKS KEY MILESTONE IN FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE REFORMS
    GEORGE TOWN, CAYMAN ISLANDS – 1 October 2024: On Thursday, 10 October 2024, the Needs Assessment Unit (NAU) will officially transition to the Department of Financial Assistance (DFA), marking a major […]

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No permission for Emerald Sound signs

Opponents of the Emerald Sound development say they are gathering strength for a new set of actions including approaches both to Cabinet and the Central Planning Authority’s Appeals Tribunal. Meantime, the Department of Planning says it has initiated action to…

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SEARCH WIDENS: Frank and South Sounds examined For Kerran clues

  Two new locations – miles away from where Kerran Baker’s car was found – are being searched by police looking for the missing 25 year old. Detectives leading the hunt to find the nursing assistant have revealed they are…

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Texaco gives away another $20,000 cash prize

Texaco wraps up the Unbeatable Promotion with another $20,000 Grand Prize. When the final grand prize was drawn live on Cayman 27’s Daybreak at Walkers Road Texaco, the winner who fills up at the same location just happened to be…

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Unrest, youth and smart phones

The pictures and reports coming from England over the past few days are disturbing to say the least. That the unrest is coming mainly from the youth, however, is not surprising. Whilst one can label the latest violence on the…

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Today’s news, tomorrow’s kennel liners

Rotaract Blue Cayman Islands is at work in the community again. The month of July was all about their book drive, while this month they are focusing on a newspaper collection drive. Inspired by the fact that July is literacy…

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Death of America

From the first day the USA was founded to the days since Bill Clinton left office was, for me, the last time America was in touch with reality. The USA was not founded by politicians, it was founded by leaders….

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Spotts jetty not landing yet

Rebuilding the cruise-ship jetty at Spotts Landing will not start until at least late autumn or early winter — and possibly not until next spring. The Planning Department says it has never received any paperwork for the project, and will…

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Caymanian Dancers are Jamaica bound

Two of the Cayman Islands finest young dancers will be leaving our shores to advance their dancing and academic skills in Jamaica. Dancer Celina Russell, 18, will be going off to Jamaica to attend the University of the West Indies,…

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ARK and Aon join forces to help Cayman’s needy families

ARK and Aon join forces to help Cayman’s needy families Aon Insurance Managers up with Cayman’s Acts of Random Kindness charity recently to collect groceries for Cayman’s needy families. The drive is a part of ARK’s Pantry, a project aimed…

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Electioneering

One of our reporters, Kevin Creary, had a one on one interview with the premier, Hon. McKeeva Bush last Saturday (6) following his appearance at a Jamaican Independence Day Celebration at Reflections on Godfrey Nixon Way. In this interview, the…