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  • Cayman: RCIPS Highlights Incidents of Speeding Involving Young Persons
    From RCIPS The RCIPS continues to remind motorists to follow the rules of the road and avoid unsafe driving behaviours such as speeding. This past Sunday, 19 January, RCIPS officers observed three […]
  • Cayman Brac Airport Unveils Upgraded Security Checkpoint
    Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands (22 January 2025) The Cayman Islands Airports Authority (CIAA), which operates the Owen Roberts International Airport (ORIA) on Grand Cayman and the Charles Kirkconnell […]
  • Cayman Islands’ Justin Hastings wins Latin America Amateur after marathon day
    From NBC Golf Justin Hastings was prepared for a marathon Saturday at the Latin America Amateur Championship. After all, the 21-year-old San Diego State senior from Cayman Islands has played in six […]
  • UPDATE: Cayman Death of Man in George Town on 31 December, now a Suspicious Death Investigation
    From RCIPS Investigations continue into the death of a man, who was found unresponsive at the rear of a commercial premises on Middle Road, George Town, on 31 December, 2024. Recent inquiries now […]
  • The Caymanian Community Party Announcement
    [L-R] Wayne Panton MP, Katherine Ebanks-Wilks MP, Heather Bodden MP, Andre Ebanks MP, Em DeCou, Sabrina Turner MP, Osbourne Bodden George Town, Cayman Islands (15 Jan 2025) — The Caymanian […]

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Does anyone keep a scrapbook anymore?

 “Sadly it seems to be a thing of the past” Do you keep a scrapbook? Have you ever kept a scrapbook? The answer to the first one is probably ‘No.’ The answer to the second depends on your age. I…

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Hacker group draws increased scrutiny from feds

  SAN FRANCISCO (AP) – Anonymous is not so anonymous anymore. The computer hackers, chat room denizens and young people who comprise the loosely affiliated Internet collective have increasingly turned to questionable tactics, drawing the attention of the FBI, the…

Chopping for charity

Seven-year-old Sarah Bush (above) has kindly donated 10-inches of her own hair to “Locks of Love,” a charity that specialises in providing wigs and hairpieces for children who have lost their hair due to a medical condition. It was the…

$15,000 stolen in raid: Burglaries strike just yards from WB Police station

Daring thieves smashed their way into a store just yards from West Bay police station – stripping the business of about $15,000 in cash and goods. An employee who turned up to open Vidette’s Grocery at 6am yesterday discovered the…

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David Boyd joins Appleby Fund Services

Appleby is pleased to announce the appointment of David Boyd as Head of Fund Services to manage this growing part of its Cayman operations. David specialises in providing fund administration services and directorships to investment funds and special purpose vehicles…

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UK’s Cameron meets Medvedev, Putin in rare visit

MOSCOW (AP) — British Prime Minister David Cameron insisted Monday that Russia and Britain can overcome the sharp differences in their relations — even the 2006 poisoning death of a Kremlin critic in London — to seal new trading ties…

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Police yet to move on alleged tax fugitive

Neither the Director of Public Prosecutions nor local police have received a request from US authorities to help find alleged tax fugitive and Grand Cayman resident William Millard, said to owe more than $100 million. According to US news reports,…

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Pink Ladies volunteer as trolley dollies

Several students took time out of their school and university holidays this summer to volunteer with the Pink Ladies Trolley Service at the Cayman Islands Hospital. Eilidh Bridgeman, Ann Kinch, Courtenay Moon, Kia Macfee and Amy Whicker all took their…

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Restaurant sues over ‘Carcass Removal’ listing

HELENA, Mont. (AP) — A Montana restaurant listed in the phone book under “Animal Carcass Removal” became the butt of a Jay Leno joke earlier this year, but it’s no laughing matter to the owner now suing the publishing company…

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At least 61 Kenyans dead after pipeline explosion

NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — A leaking gasoline pipeline in Kenya’s capital exploded on Monday, turning part of a slum into an inferno in which at least 61 people were killed and more than 100 hurt. Flames leapt out from the…