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  • Cayman: NRSC Reminds Public: Enforcement of Existing Micro-mobility Laws Begins 1 March 2026
    George Town, Cayman Islands — 23 February 2026 — The National Road Safety Committee (NRSC) reminds the public that enforcement of existing laws governing e-bikes, scooters and similar micro-mobility […]
  • Royal arrest signals historic moment
    By Ellie Finkelstein, Freedom United  February 22nd, 2026News Digest OUR CAMPAIGN ISSUES IN THE NEWS Human traffickingRoyal arrest spotlights power in human traffickingAndrew Mountbatten-Windsor, […]
  • Cayman: Statement on the Premier’s Update Regarding Cannabis Decriminalisation and the National Lottery
    In light of the recent update provided by the Honourable Premier regarding the timelines of the Law Reform Commission (LRC), the Opposition welcomes the clarification now given to the public. The […]
  • New Mayo Clinic office in Cayman Islands expands access to specialized care for Caribbean patients
    Mayo Clinic opens patient information office in Cayman Islands GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands — Mayo Clinic is opening a representative office in the Cayman Islands to help patients, […]
  • Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor Arrested – King Charles statement
    From BBC Today, (Thu Feb 19) Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor was arrested and is being held in custody on suspicion of misconduct in public office.  There’s been a lot of developments – and […]

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Cayman Islands Team Wins 2012 FEI World Dressage Challenge

The Cayman Islands Equestrian Federation (CIEF) recently hosted the FEI World Dressage Challenge at the Cayman Islands Equestrian Centre.  The CIEF is delighted to announce that the Cayman Islands Dressage Team came in first place. The following countries participated; Barbados…

WE’RE NOT CORRUPT

Opposition anger over Bush claim Opposition leaders yesterday rejected corruption charges by Premier McKeeva Bush, denying any wrongdoing and saying the claims were an effort to distract people from greater issues of top-level dishonesty. At the same time, Bodden Town’s ”anti-dump”…

Robin van Persie will not be sold says Wenger

Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says they do not plan to sell captain Robin van Persie, even if Cologne forward Lukas Podolski joins the club. Van Persie is yet to agree a contract extension beyond summer 2013, while it is understood…

Bush predicts $7m deficit

Government will run a $7 million deficit by the end of June because of loss-making companies and statutory authorities, Premier McKeeva Bush announced last night, although central government was likely to break even. Speaking at a Bodden Town political rally,…

Cayman Turtle Farm set to take web by storm

The Cayman Turtle Farm Cayman Wildlife Encounter is making sure that all those people linked in to social media and planning their vacations on the world wide web have lots of ways to interact with the world’s most famous turtle…

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Mosquito warning

The Mosquito Research & Control Unit (MRCU) would like the public to expect a higher than normal population of swamp mosquitoes next week due to the recent rains and higher than normal tide levels. MRCU Director Dr. William Petrie asked…

Filmmaker Cameron plans record seven-mile ocean dive

WASHINGTON (AP) — A calm James Cameron has broken his own record with the world’s deepest solo submarine dive, plunging 5.1 miles (8.2 kilometers) in the Pacific Ocean near Papua New Guinea, the filmmaker said Thursday. But that’s nothing. Later…

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Will print newspapers still be in demand?

I received an interesting article that appeared in Feb. 2nd’s edition of “The Toronto Star under the banner “Newspapers will remain in demand”. It was written by their business reporter, Vanessa Lu who quotes a number of Canadian publishers who…

Diabetes education gets major boost

The fight against diabetes received a significant boost this weekend (3 & 4 March) as over thirty healthcare professionals completed a Diabetes Educators’ Course. Sponsored by Rotary Central, the course focused on disease management strategies, addressing a critical shortage of…