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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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Police and volunteers look for Nathan

Citing rough conditions, searchers on Saturday called off the sea hunt for missing water-sports instructor Nathan Clarke, while a sunset alarm proved fruitless as divers answered reports of an object snagged on a reef outcropping. Towed 450 feet offshore by…

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Top award for Morritt’s Resort

Morritt’s Resort today announced that Morritt’s Grand Resort has been awarded the prestigious RCI Gold Crown Resort property designation and Morritt’s Tortuga Club has been awarded the prestigious RCI Silver Crown Resort property designation by RCI, the worldwide leader in…

Crisis centre first to benefit from Walkers

Staff members at Walkers have kicked off another year of their popular ‘Dress Down Day’ program, this time coming together to raise money for the Cayman Islands Crisis Centre (CICC) while getting to enjoy some tasty treats at the same…

Brazil spat with FIFA brings uncertainty over World Cup

SAO PAULO (AP) — With Brazil’s preparations for the 2014 World Cup under increasing scrutiny, tensions are escalating between the country and FIFA. The public fighting between the host country and soccer’s governing body could further affect Brazil’s work leading…

Obama makes case against striking Iran now

WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama says he doesn’t want war but insists he would attack Iran if that was the only option left to stop that nation from getting a nuclear weapon. “Loose talk of war” only plays into…

Ten signs that you aren’t cut out for IT

By: Jack Wallen of TechRepublic email: [email protected] It’s a tough world out there. Anyone who’s ever worked in IT knows just how tough it is. And if you’re not totally up for the challenge, there will always be someone else…

The golden age of electronics

What was the golden age of electronics or are we in it now or is it still to come? What defines a golden age? Conventional wisdom echoes that a golden age is when the quality of the product being produced…

Jamaica’s famed coffee industry facing hard times

BRANDON HILL, Jamaica (AP) — A few years ago in this mist-shrouded mountain town, steep slopes were quilted with some of the world’s most valuable coffee trees. Farmers scrambled to increase acreage and pickers painstakingly filled wooden boxes with ripened…