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  • Cayman: RCIPS Reports Over 70 Arrests in First Week of Operation Winter Guardian
    Increased policing under Winter Guardian The full complement of officers deployed under Operation Winter Guardian hit the streets on the 18th of December. During this period, the Cayman Islands have […]
  • Cayman: Health Foundation
    GOVERNMENT ADVANCES CAYMAN ISLANDS HEALTH FOUNDATION TO SUPPORT LONG-TERM HEALTHCARE SUSTAINABILITY Grand Cayman, 22 December 2025 – Cabinet has approved the establishment and operationalisation of […]
  • Cayman: Deputy Governor Shares Final Christmas Message with Civil Servants
    Deputy Governor Franz Manderson has delivered his final Christmas and New Year’s message to the Cayman Islands civil service, extending warm greetings and reflecting on his years of service ahead of […]
  • Cayman: Joint Statement on Community Safety
    From HE Governor Jane Owen and Premier André Ebanks Premier Ebanks: Fellow Caymanians and residents, Her Excellency the Governor Jane Owen and I are united this afternoon in reassuring the […]
  • Cayman: Statement from the Commissioner of Police on Robbery Incidents
    Commissioner of Police Kurt Walton As Commissioner of Police, I am aware of the concern that recent robbery incidents have caused within the community. I want to assure you that the RCIPS takes these […]

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Quake hits Dominican Republic

SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (AP) — A 5.3-magnitude earthquake has struck the southern coast of the Dominican Republic without causing any reported damage or loss of life. Local rescue officials and the U.S. Geological Survey say the earthquake struck at…

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West Virginia drubs Clemson 70-33 in Orange Bowl

MIAMI (AP) — As the West Virginia Mountaineers celebrated their first Orange Bowl victory, safety Darwin Cook shared a hug with the game’s mascot, Obie. They had run into each other earlier in the end zone when Cook scored the…

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How to manage work stress especially for women

Women are more prone to workplace because of the many roles they play in life:  as career woman, wife, mother, daughter, and friend.  Women work way beyond the 9-5 shift, often having to rush home to cook dinner, help the…

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Police officer recognised in New Year’s Honours

Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II has recognised Detective Inspector Adeniyi Collins Oremule in her 2012 New Year’s Honours List. Detective Inspector Oremule receives the Colonial Police Medal (for Meritorious Service) (CPM) in recognition of being an exceptional investigator with an…

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Federer, Tsonga into semis at Qatar Open

DOHA, Qatar (AP) — Defending champion Roger Federer was tested for the first time Thursday at the Qatar Open before defeating Andreas Seppi of Italy 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 to reach the semifinals. The third-ranked Federer set up a rematch of…

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Pujols deal completed; worth $240M over 10 years

NEW YORK (AP) — Albert Pujols officially joined the Los Angeles Angels on Thursday when Major League Baseball and the players’ association confirmed the terms of the first baseman’s 10-year contract and agreed its guaranteed value is $240 million. The…

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You should not be jealous of the wife of your bosom, lest she reveal, because of you, the malice of a wicked lesson. Ecclesiasticus 9:1

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Tuna fetches record $736K in Tokyo

TOKYO (AP) — This tuna is worth savouring: It cost nearly three-quarters of a million dollars. A bluefin tuna caught off northeastern Japan fetched a record 56.49 million yen, or about $736,000, Thursday in the first auction of the year…

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Stephen Hawking to turn 70, defying disease

CAMBRIDGE, England (AP) — British scientist Stephen Hawking has decoded some of the most puzzling mysteries of the universe but he has left one mystery unsolved: How he has managed to survive so long with such a crippling disease. The…

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Titanic items to be sold 100 years after sinking

RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Items as small as a hairpin and as big as a chunk of the Titanic’s hull are among 5,000 artifacts from the world’s most famous shipwreck that are to be auctioned in April, close to the…