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DEH set to collect Christmas trees for Mulch

The Department of Environmental Health (DEH) wishes to advise the public that bins have now been placed for the public to drop off Christmas trees.

15 Jan, 2020

Cayman Delegation Visits Culinary Institute of America

The Cayman Islands delegation took the opportunity whilst in New York on Wednesday to visit the Culinary Institute of America (CIA).

24 Jan, 2020

CAYMANS SCORE BIG IN GLOBAL GOLF RANKING

The Cayman Islands is confirmed as having one of the best golf courses in the world. The news comes in the 2020 publication of the prestigious listing of Golfscape’s World Top 100 Golf Courses.

27 Jan, 2020

Chinese in Canada racially abused

Chinese people in Canada are experiencing racism over fears that they are carrying the deadly coronavirus.

29 Jan, 2020

No one accepts blame for UK’s deadliest fire

The Grenfell Tower fire disaster in 2017 killed 72 mostly black and Muslim people in the UK yet none of the companies involved in the refurbishment of the block of apartments has accepted responsibility.

29 Jan, 2020

Man Charged for George Town Burglary

A man, age 44 of Bodden Town, has been arrested and charged with Burglary in relation to an incident on 23 December, 2019, where a business on North Church Street, George Town, was broken into and several items stolen.

04 Feb, 2020

New concrete parrots being created

David and Kathy Quasius have been coming to stay at their lovely house North Side from their home in Wisconsin for more than 20 years In 1998 Mr. Quasius was just catching up on a few home repairs using concrete, when an idea struck him: “Maybe I could make a concrete turtle,” he said to himself.

11 Feb, 2020

Reopening of Red Cross building

The Red Cross was celebrating the formal opening its refurbished and renovated new building, opposite the Cricket Field in George Town, which acts as headquarters, a hurricane shelter, and a thrift shop, on Wednesday 12 February.

12 Feb, 2020

Canada’s indigenous block new pipeline

Canada has seen protestors block access to road shipping ports and commuter rail lines in support of indigenous groups fighting the construction of a pipeline on their traditional territory.

12 Feb, 2020

CIVF Raises the Profile of Volleyball

The volleyball courts at First Baptist Gym were overcrowded this past Sunday, as nearly 50 people attended CIVFs "Know the Game" session headed by International Volleyball Referee, Fareed Hosein.

14 Feb, 2020
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