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  • 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 […]
  • Cayman: Police Investigate Armed Robbery in West Bay
    From RCIPS Just before 10:30 PM on Friday, 5 December, police were dispatched by 9-1-1 Communication Centre to a report of an armed robbery that took place at a convenience store in the Mount […]

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Victim’s sister faints after murder

Two murders in two days was just too much for many to handle. As the shocking news of yet another gangland execution reached the people of West Bay, it was clear emotions were running high. As crowds gathered at the…

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Wrong to dismiss Chelsea

Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson says it would be wrong to dismiss Chelsea’s chances of winning the Premier League this season. United, along with local rivals Manchester City, hold a 100% record after four games and meet Chelsea at…

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Armed thieves strike at Tortuga

Armed thieves struck in broad daylight – stealing cash from the Tortuga Liquor store. Just before 5pm on Thursday two masked men armed with guns burst into the store on Pasadora Place, Smith Road. After threatening staff, they grabbed the…

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From Logie Baird to 3D TV

Television actually started in the late 1800’s One of the most frequently asked questions related to television is, “Where’s the remote?” When the first simple television (televisores) was built in 1928, it did not come with a remote. The entire…

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Paul McCartney, Nancy Shevell to wed in London

LONDON (AP) — Sir Paul McCartney is set to tie the knot at the venue where he first married more than 40 years ago. Officials said Friday that the former Beatle and fiancee Nancy Shevell have posted a notice of…

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This is clearly gang related – Police

Police are looking at gangland retaliation in Thursday night’s West Bay murder of 24-year-old Andrew Baptist, in Sand Hole Road by two masked gunmen but have named no suspects nor made arrests. The 9pm killing at 22 Sand Hole Road…

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Maples and Calder sends young Caymanian lawyer to Geneva

Maples and Calder continues to press forward with securing opportunities for its staff. The latest lawyer to benefit from the firm’s close ties with its clients is Caroline Dell, who accepted the distinguished honour of being chosen to represent her…

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LCTG donates backpacks to local primary schools

Five local primary schools have benefitted from the generosity of Lions Club of Tropical Gardens (LCTG). With the help of Thorp Alberga, Foster’s Food Fair and Kirk Office Supplies, LCTG was able to provide 43 backpacks filled with essential school…

Manchester sides draw in openers

Manchester United and City failed to win in their opening matches of the Champions League – with the pair coming from behind to both draw 1-1. A goal from the evergreen Ryan Giggs earned a point for the Reds in…

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DOE appeal for public input on marine parks

The Cayman Islands Department of the Environment (DOE) are encouraging the public to speak out  on the desired future state of the marine protected areas in the Cayman Islands. In a series of district meetings the findings from the Darwin…