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Johnathon Bedasse Announced as 2020 Dart Scholar

Johnathon Bedasse is the 2020 recipient of the William A. Dart Memorial University Scholarship. A graduate of Cayman Prep & High School, Bedasse is following his passion for economics and music to Columbia University in New York City where he will begin studies in the fall.

23 Jul, 2020

Stabbing in George Town

Shortly before 5:00AM Thursday morning, 20 July, officers responded to a report of a stabbing at a service station on Walkers Road, near the intersection of Boilers Road. A man at the location was approached by another man who stabbed him and then left the location in a vehicle.

22 Jul, 2020

Officers Recover Over 240lbs of Ganja During Search, 2 Arrested & Charged

At about 6:00PM on Friday, 17 July, RCIPS officers conducted a search at an address in the Prospect area of George Town, under the Misuse of Drugs Law. As the officers approached, a male carrying a suitcase exited the address and got into a Jeep.

22 Jul, 2020

CPA Canada helps Caribbean-based CPAs navigate the COVID-19 crisis

CPA Canada hosted its first pan – regional webinar on July 9, 2020 with a focus on navigating the COVID-19 crisis in the Caribbean. The session focused on the financial impacts of COVID across the region, including the changes and reforms necessary to successfully emerge from the pandemic.

22 Jul, 2020

MARSHMALLOW ROOT

This amazing herb has been in use by humans for thousands of years all over the world. The entire plant is edible, from the roots right up to the flowers. Today, this powerful and hugely nutritious herb is mainly consumed through capsule, liquid extract, or tea.

22 Jul, 2020

Say bye to that belly fat

Want to make your belly fat vanish before your eyes? Uncomfortable fat around the stomach is one of the most common body frustrations that my new clients complain about. What’s tough is that losing body fat is a slow and steady process, rather than an instantaneous fix.

22 Jul, 2020

The Guyanese Situation: A Challenge to Reform the Political Framework

‘A litmus test of any democracy is the peaceful and orderly transfer of power if that is so ordained by the expressed will of the people. Sadly, Guyana has failed that test. The people of Guyana are not to be blamed.

22 Jul, 2020

Covid-19 update

Only one case remains active of the 203 COVID-19 cases confirmed in the Cayman Islands since the disease was first reported here in March.

22 Jul, 2020

Cayman’s Botanic Park, where everything comes alive

The Queen Elizabeth II Botanic Park is the Jewel in Cayman’s crown – showing off the very best of our plants and flowers, as well as a good selection of the different kinds of habitat that make Cayman unique.

22 Jul, 2020

NEW TOURISM ROADMAP

The Cayman Islands has unveiled its plan for a post-lockdown revival of the tourism industry. Called The Road Back to 500K (RB5), the plan is a ‘roadmap’ for guiding the territory back to the 500,000 stay-over and cruise visitors recorded in the 2019 season.

22 Jul, 2020
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