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Evicted Hondurans are becoming homeless

Poor Hondurans who were barely eking out a living selling basics on the capital’s gritty streets prior to the coronavirus outbreak are now sleeping on those same streets as they can no longer afford their rent.

29 Apr, 2020

Duterte offers $1m for vaccine creator

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte is so desperate to find a virus for coronavirus he has offered a reward of 50 million pesos ($986,000) to any Filipino who can create a vaccine.

29 Apr, 2020

Canada caution over lifting lockdown

Canada is gradually reopening its economy after weeks of strict physical distancing measures amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Normal life in Canada ground to a halt, but some provinces are now offering frameworks for how things will inch back toward a semblance of normalcy.

29 Apr, 2020

GREAT ANTIVIRAL HERBS

Most of us are currently shuttered inside. We may becoming bored and even frustrated because we are not accustomed to this type of lifestyle.

29 Apr, 2020

Stay-at-home strategies for your best body

You know that diet and exercise are important when it comes to creating your best body, but you may be overlooking other techniques for getting into the best shape. Even while stuck at home!

29 Apr, 2020

South Florida Stories: Earth Day Week ends as questions loom about equitable resource access and how to safely re-open at the epicenter

Earth Day week began with a record high temperature of 97 degrees in Miami-Dade County. Steady light winds brought a dull acrid scent into the city from brush fires bordering the Everglades. A few thunderstorms had hit by week’s end and more tornadoes wreaked havoc across the south.

29 Apr, 2020

COVID 19 and Reading

‘If you spend just 15 minutes a day, reading at the average rate of 300 words a minute, you will read a million and a half words a year—or an average of 20 books! But, of course, you have to devote these 15 minutes every day,’ says Ralph M. Besse, writing in the Foundation of Economic Education....

29 Apr, 2020

Governor’s Updates

Governor’s Updates

29 Apr, 2020

Community Notice: CIPS Ready for Limited Re-opening

The Cayman Islands Postal Service (CIPS) is gearing up to re-open to the public on a limited basis this week.

29 Apr, 2020

Community Notice: The Credit Union Rupert McCoy Memorial Education Grant is Now Accepting Applications

Since 1994 (26 years), the CICSA Co-operative Credit Union has awarded many students annual education grants. This tradition continues in 2020.

29 Apr, 2020
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