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  • Cayman: Police Investigate Armed Robbery in West Bay
    From RCIPS Just before 10:30 PM on Friday, 5 December, police were dispatched by 9-1-1 Communication Centre to a report of an armed robbery that took place at a convenience store in the Mount […]
  • Cayman: Avian Influenza Added to List of Notifiable Diseases Under Public Health Act
    Following confirmation of H5N1 Avian Influenza in birds at a farm in West Bay, Grand Cayman, the Cayman Islands Government approved on 3 December an amendment to the Public Health Act (2021 Revision) […]
  • Cayman: Missing – Tashaena Williams
    From RCIPS Tashaena Williams Police are asking for the public’s assistance in locating missing teen Tashaena Williams, age 16, residing in Bodedn Town. Tashaena Williams was last seen in the […]
  • GOV.KY Launch Update
    GOV.KY and 43 microsites are now live on the new system. For more information on what’s changing, what the public can expect, and answers […]
  • Thales selected by Cayman Islands Airports Authority to modernize and upgrade its air traffic control infrastructure
    This contract marks a major step forward in modernising the Cayman Islands’ airspace, using Thales’ advanced air traffic management technology to deliver the highest levels of safety and efficiency. […]

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Feds say traffickers moved meth, money to Colorado in milk cartons and wire transfers to Grand Cayman

Two large drug trafficking organizations authorities say were run by a brother and sister were taken down by federal agents and 22 people were indicted by a grand jury for their part in transporting methamphetamine and cash from California to…

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FSU’s Hyman ready for summer of a lifetime

For a man who possesses Kemar Hyman’s speed, he has quietly snuck up on quite a few people. Well, everyone but the competition. The Florida State senior owns the fastest collegiate 100-meter sprint this season with a mark of 10.07…

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Contrasting pictures of Hiroshima in 1945 and 66 years later

We all know that Hiroshima and Nagasaki  were destroyed in August 1945 after the explosion of atomic bombs. However, we know little about the progress made by the people of that land  during the past 65 years. You might be…

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World-wide celebrations as the Overseas Territories honour the Queen

This weekend, the UK’s Overseas Territories, like many other countries around the world, will be marking the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee by lighting Beacons. They will join the Beacon lighting across the UK, continuing a tradition, first started to communicate but…

Dinghy Racers prepare for Stormchaser

The Cayman Islands Sailing Club will host the 4th annual Stormchaser dinghy regatta on the weekend of June 9th and 10th 2012. The Stormchaser regatta was introduced to mark the arrival of the Hurricane season and takes place in June…

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Cayman Islands woman brutually attacked by group of dogs in Bahamas

A woman who was brutally attacked by a group of dogs while visiting a family on island is concerned that if authorities do not send out a public warning, a life could be taken. Shevaun Davies, who lives in Grand…

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Brazil says no exchange of information agreement exists with Cayman Islands: calls to put an end to tax havens

Brazilian society and parliament press for concrete measures to put an end to tax havens. One of the reasons for checking on tax havens is the reality of tax evasion, which generates losses to the society. “Brazil and other developing…

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Paul Colley wins two awards for Cayman Islands Kittiwake picture

Paul Colley, whose photo of the USS Kittiwake wreck in the Cayman Islands won the latest round of UK’s The Telegraph’s Big Picture Competition also took an award in UnderwarterPhotography.com’s competition. Under the title “Stunning images of the ocean floor…

Amp’s plan to sell electric Mercedes-Benz in Cayman Islands runs into roadblocks

In March, Amp Electric Vehicles announced it had signed a memorandum of understanding with U-Go Stations Cayman to bring its converted all-electric Mercedes-Benz ML to the Caribbean islands. Turns out, the gas-less powertrain is causing some bureaucratic headaches. In order…