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  • Cayman – Update: One Man Arrested in Relation to Two-Vehicle Collision on Esterley Tibbetts Highway
    From RCIPS A 49-year-old man of a George Town address was arrested by the Police in relation to a collision that took place on Sunday, 8 March. The man was arrested on suspicion of dangerous driving […]
  • 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 […]

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Anne – Part 35

We continue our serialisation of Anne by Constance Fenimore Woolson “four propellers could be seen floundering in the loosened ice” “He would not if he had seen you this evening,” replied her companion. A deep flush, visible even in the…

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Renewable-energy plant could cost millions

Costs are likely to run into multi-millions of dollars, while construction and commissioning of a renewable-energy electricity plant could take as long as three years and occupy as much as 100 acres of self-supplied land. The winning bidder will share…

Editors Choice iCommunity News

Back to school and save

Back to School and Save with a Hawaiian twist – was the theme of a special party organised by The National Building Society of Cayman, at the Grand Caymanian Resort in West Bay. Nationwide’s Marketing Officer, Fame Varona said, “We’re…

Editors Choice iCommunity News

BE-CERT sets the example

The Belford Estates Community Emergency Response Team (BECERT) presented emergency passes to all its members and got plenty of plaudits from the gathered crowd for their efforts to make the community a better place. The presentation held at Bodden Town…

iTech iWorld News News

Social media fuels college megaparty

DENVER (AP) — An apartment complex near Colorado State University that used Facebook to advertise “the biggest pool party of the year’” got more than it bargained for — at least 2,000 people, most of them college students, showed up….

ISports Sports World

Jets beat Giants for braggin’ rights in ugly game

EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — Rex Ryan got a kick out of receiving a bronzed Snoopy trophy for beating the Giants and winning the annual preseason braggin’ rights with their long-time rival. “That’s awesome,” Ryan said, holding up the trophy…

iArt iLifestyle

Embroidery Part 1: “Density, jump stitches, decorative fills”

I have always yearned to have a hobby for which I could sell products. The object of my desire was to own a home embroidery machine! My dream started when I saw a Singer embroidery machine demonstration one day in…

iWeather iWorld News News

T.S. Katia Tracking West-Northwestward. Tropical Development In The Gulf of Mexico Looking Likely

As we forecast yesterday (30) T.D. 12 is now Tropical Storm Katia that is expected to develop into a hurricane at any moment and a major storm by the weekend. Although the forecast track takes it north of us it…

iOpinion Our Eye

Racism

Racism is a difficult subject to tackle and our premier, Hon. McKeeva Bush, has made mention of it in recent speeches and even in a knuckle rapping he gave our Editor-in Chief. Of all the places I have visited racism…

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Man hid 7 snakes, 3 tortoises in his pants

MIAMI (AP) — The Transportation Security Administration says a man tried to board a flight from Miami to Brazil with nylon bags filled with exotic snakes and tortoises hidden in his pants. TSA spokesman Jonathon Allen says the man was…