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  • 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 […]
  • Cayman: Update – Fifth Man Arrested on Suspicion of Murder
    From RCIPS Following a thorough investigation throughout the day, a fifth person has now been arrest on suspicion of murder after a 42-year-old man who resides in West Bay turned himself over to the […]

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LIKE A GHOST TOWN

Business outlets “face extinction” over China deal Declaring “the end” for downtown merchants, Noel March, owner of Edmar’s Discount Drugs, is gathering signatures on a letter to Premier McKeeva Bush fearing extinction in the face of the George Town berthing…

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15,000 die each year crossing rail tracks in India

NEW DELHI (AP) — About 15,000 people die every year trying to cross the tracks of India’s mammoth rail network, a “massacre” that a government committee said was being ignored by railway authorities. The safety panel said new bridges and…

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Road Closure – Wednesday 22 February 2012

Please note that Harbour Drive, from the junction of Cardinal Avenue to Fort Street,  will be closed  between 11am and midnight on Wednesday 22 February 2012. The closure is to facilitate a Mardi Gras event.

Craft and delights at Cayman Brac Agriculture Show

Cayman Brac Agriculture Show takes place this Saturday at the Agriculture Grounds off Songbird Road on the Bluff. The show starts with a traditional Caymanian breakfast at 8am. The opening ceremony will be between 10 and 11am. In addition to…

Chris Brown, Rihanna collaborate on two song remixes

NEW YORK (AP) — Chris Brown and Rihanna are back together, musically speaking. Two songs featuring the singers hit the Internet on Monday. Brown sings on the remix of Rihanna’s sexually charged song “Birthday Cake,” and she’s on the remix…

Changes – brings “biggest ever” art show to Cayman

They say size isn’t everything…. But artist and curator Nickola McCoy-Snell thinks her latest exhibition is the biggest the country has every seen. Changes is the name of an art show opening on Thursday evening upstairs at Woods Furniture store….

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Letter to the Editor – Thank you Captain Kirk McCarthy of Charter Boat “Howdy”

18th February 2012 Dear iNews Thank you Captain Kirk McCarthy of Charter Boat “Howdy” On another lovely day in Paradise, my recent kayak reef snorkeling trip, with friend Chuck, off Boggy Sand Beach in West Bay, became a rescue operation….

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Three killed as gunmen storm Philippine city jail

MANILA, Philippines (AP) — About a dozen gunmen armed with grenades and bombs stormed a southern Philippine jail in an attempt to spring a detained comrade, but were repulsed by police in a chaotic night attack that killed three people,…

Cayman suffer opening defeat

Cayman Islands cricket team suffered an 80 run loss at the hands of hosts Singapore at the Pepsi UCC World Cricket League. In a reduced overs mate, Cayman managed just 122 for 8 after 32 overs. Cayman Islands’ fast bowling…