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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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Sydney’s Anglican Church introduces “submit” wedding vows “after Fifty Shades of Grey”

Sydney’s Anglican Church has been criticised after changing the marriage ceremony to include a vow by the wife to “submit” to her husband – a pledge likened by critics to “reading Fifty Shades of Grey”. By Jonathan Pearlman in Sydney…

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Ménage à trois still burning the French president

Colin Randall Marseille, France : As if unemployment, the euro crisis and other pressing issues were not enough to keep Francois Hollande busy as the new French president, the two women closest to him have become a source of unwelcome…

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Best seller erotic novel sequels being pulled from UAE shelves

Marie-Louise Olson Fans of a best-selling erotic novel will not be seeing the second and third instalments of the trilogy after copies of the book have been withdrawn from the United Arab Emirates’ (UAE) bookshops. Staff at major book sellers…

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Powerful earthquake rocks Costa Rican capital San Jose

A powerful earthquake of 7.6 magnitude has rocked the north-western part of Costa Rica, the US Geological Survey said. A tsunami warning is in effect for Costa Rica, Panama, and Nicaragua. The quake was centred about 50 miles (80km) south…

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Industry reaction to UK cabinet shake-up – Bellingham loses job

From The Financial Times Reaction to David Cameron’s first reshuffle has been swift. FT reporters round-up comments from health professionals, the media industry, transport campaigners and politicians in Northern Ireland to the new political appointments. The decision to remove Andrew…

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Wife sues husband, says he hid assets from her in the Cayman Islands

By Erik Shilling of lohud.com The estranged wife of a hedge-fund executive is suing her husband in federal court after, she says, he hid assets from her in the Cayman Islands and engaged in a wide-ranging fraud to destroy a…

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With Lax Regulation, a Risky Industry Flourishes in the Cayman Islands

By STEVEN M. DAVIDOFF dealbook. New York Times The hedge fund industry has been rushing headlong to open Bermuda or Cayman-based reinsurers. Reinsurance, already something of a murky business, may become even more complicated as a result. And while the…

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Atrial fibrillation (AF)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Atrial fibrillation (AF or A-fib) is the most common cardiac arrhythmia (irregular heart beat). It may cause no symptoms, but it is often associated with palpitations, fainting, chest pain, or congestive heart failure. However, in…

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Romney’s Cayman cronies!

Romney’s Cayman cronies. Now this is a new one, I think. In an article, mainly attacking the Republicans and Mitt Romney in The Walton Tribune, with the interesting title “Who put the U.S. government up for sale?”, the Cayman Islands…

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New edition of Tracing Your Caribbean [and Cayman Islands] Ancestors

By Chris Paton, British GENES (British Genealogy News and Events) A new edition of Guy Crannum’s “Tracing Your Caribbean Ancestors”, which deals with ancestral research in the British West Indies, has been published by Bloomsbury. The National Archives (TNA) has…