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  • Cayman: Health City Celebrates Shomari Scott’s Honor at the 2025 CMEx Leadership Awards
      Shomari Scott Receiving Award Cayman Islands, December 10, 2025 – Health City Cayman Islands is proud to announce that Shomari Scott, Chief Business Officer, was honored as a […]
  • Hurley’s maX Rewards Partners with Cayman Airways’ Sir Turtle Rewards to Enable Point- to-Mile Conversions
    Randy Merren, Paul Tibbets and Sir Turtle at Hurley’s Grand Harbour Grand Cayman, Cayman Islands – December 9, 2025 – Hurley’s, Grand Cayman’s leading grocery retailer, is proud to […]
  • Cayman: Containment Efforts Continue After Avian Flu Detection
    From Cayman Islands Government Nov 30 2025 Government teams continued coordinated containment and monitoring activities today, Sunday 30 November, following the confirmed detection of H5N1 […]
  • Cayman: CBC Intercepts two Major Drug Importation Attempts; Five Arrested
    FIVE INDIVIDUALS ARRESTED AFTER CBC INTERCEPTS TWO MAJOR DRUG IMPORTATION ATTEMPTS Grand Cayman, December 8, 2025 – The Customs and Border Control Service (CBC) recently disrupted two major […]
  • Cayman: A Man’s Body was Recovered from the Water off West Bay During a Joint Search Effort
    From RCIPS Just after 1:30 PM on Saturday, 6 December, police and other emergency services were dispatched to North West Point Road, West Bay, in response to a suspected drowning. It was reported […]

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Calabash clobber Hammerheads

The Calabash Soldiers spared no ammunition while thrashing the Hammerhead Pirates at the Ed Bush Field. From the start of the game the “Soldiers” established their presence with deft passes and tactical plays, which would later prove to be their…

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Not just science fiction: Planet orbits 2 suns

MOUNTAIN VIEW, Calif. (AP) — Astronomers say a bit of science fiction is now reality. They’ve spotted a planet orbiting two suns. The discovery was made by NASA’s planet-hunting telescope Kepler. Scientists describe the find in Friday’s issue of the…

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Rescuers in choppers reach Himalaya quake villages

GANGTOK, India (AP) — Rescue workers in helicopters and earth movers raced Monday to reach Indian villages cut off by mudslides after a powerful earthquake killed 53 people and damaged more than 100,000 homes in the remote Himalayan region, officials…

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“We need action now” says Morgan

His frustration can be measured in equal units of outrage, despair and longing. Ormond Morgan’s of West Bay Action Committee wants something done and after Saturday’s murder of Preston Rivers, they have some ideas. “We made dozens of recommendations to…

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Officials say beaver teeth are 7 million years old

ALBANY, Ore. (AP) — The Bureau of Land Management says a fossil found by employees on federal land represents the earliest record of living beavers in North America. The pair of teeth was found on BLM land in northeast Oregon….

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World eating champ defends title at Ohio contest

CINCINNATI (AP) — The top-ranked competitive eater in the world and reigning king of the World Bratwurst Eating Championship has defended his title in Cincinnati, washing down 35 brats in 10 minutes. The Cincinnati Enquirer reports that Joey “Jaws” Chestnut…

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DEH continues to educate

Half-day training courses for persons in the cosmetology industry continue to be offered by the Department of Environmental Health (DEH). This training is strongly recommended for all new personnel working in the cosmetology industry and anyone whose local certification (which…

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Prep for Success recipies: Macadamia nut muffins

Cayman Prep and High School have produced a book of multicultural family recipes that everyone can enjoy. It was made possible through the selfless efoorts of the parents of Cayman Prep students who worked tirelessly to see the project through…

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Arctic sea ice shrinks to second lowest level

WASHINGTON (AP) — Arctic sea ice melted this summer to the second lowest level since record-keeping began more than 50 years ago, scientists reported Thursday, mostly blaming global warming. “This is not a random event,” said oceanographer James Overland of…