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  • Polar Bear AC Closed Friday (13) for Octavia’s Memorial Service
    From Polar Bear AC We would like to let you know that our team will be attending a memorial service for our beloved coworker, Octavia, who recently passed away. The service is on Friday March […]
  • Minister Jay Ebanks Strengthens Cayman’s Licensing Law with Parliament passing the Traffic (Amendment & Validation) Bill, 2026
    George Town, Cayman Islands — 10 March 2026 — Parliament today passed the Traffic (Amendment and Validation) Bill, 2026, legislation brought forward by the Hon. Johany “Jay” Ebanks, Minister of […]
  • Cayman: Men Arrested for Poaching Following Joint Response by CICG, RCIPS and DOE,
    From RCIPS Shortly before 10:30AM on Wednesday, 4 March, a Cayman Islands Coast Guard (CICG) vessel was conducting patrols in the waters off Barkers National Park in West Bay, when the officers on […]
  • Update on Octavia
    With heavy hearts, we share the news that after a fierce fight for her life, our beloved Octavia has passed away. Over the past several days, we have witnessed something extraordinary. In a moment of […]
  • Cayman: Water-Related Death in West Bay
    From RCIPS At about 3:40PM on Friday, 6 March, officers responded to a report of a person in distress on the shore of Cemetery Beach in West Bay. It was reported that a man had been swimming in the […]

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Death in West Bay

There are unconfirmed reports a man has been shot dead in West Bay.  It is understood a woman also suffered gunshot wounds late last night and  is recovery in hospital with serious injuries.  Detectives were called to Uncle Capt. Joe…

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Shooting in West Bay

Police are investigating reports a person has been shot in the West Bay area. It is understood the shooting took place around 11.30pm. It is not clear if the victim’s injuries are life-threatening. Paramedics were called to the area and…

I CAN’T FORGIVE: Two months on and Medsadie still recovering

She’s depressed, but has family and friends. She’s still angry, but is no longer overwhelmed. She does physiotherapy at George Town Hospital and cannot walk, but can feel the healing from the bullets. Medsadie Connor, 57, suffered other bullets as…

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Yes, a very sad day

I have to agree with RCIPS Commissioner David Baines when he said recently after the verdict of the Devon Anglin murder trial that:  “It was a sad day…”. It was a very sad day, indeed. The saddest thing about it…

Criminals in for a shock

Police in Cayman could soon be armed with Taser guns to fight crime. The powerful electric shock weapons send 35,000 volts pulsating through the body of suspects. As part of a shake-up of the RCIPS Police Commission David Baines has…

iCommunity News

Surveying the Past, Mapping the Future

The University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) is collaborating with the University of the West Indies (UWI) and the International College of the Cayman Islands (ICCI) to present an international conference, dubbed “50-50, Surveying the Past, Mapping the Future.”…

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Parents have a right to be nosey, says visiting pastor

“A child’s right to privacy should not be allowed to interfere with the duty of parenting,” says visiting pastor from the United States, Pastor Ralph Wheeler Jr. “Whatever happens to the child you are going to blame the parent, then…

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Prep for Success recipes: Carrot ginger soup with coconut roasted shrimp

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

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Rotary celebrates literacy

To celebrate International Literacy Day, observed globally on 8 September, the Rotary Club of Grand Cayman Sunrise donated some 700 illustrated dictionaries to all first-year students attending government high schools. The first presentation was made to a group of enthusiastic…

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Call for cancer patients to register

The Cayman Islands Cancer Society is calling for patients to join their register so they can learn more about the deadly disease. The organisation wants to gather accurate statistics to allow them to assess the need for local specialists and…