Archive for September, 2015

West Bay man due in court after violent brawl

West Bay man due in court after violent brawl

| 24/09/2015 | 1 Comment

(CNS): A 47-year-old man from West Bay who was arrested by police following an argument that turned violent on Monday night has been charged with wounding and is expected in court today. The man is accused of stabbing a 32-year-old man in the neck and body during the fight at the house in Duxie’s Lane, […]

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Ganja found in police sea sweep operation

Ganja found in police sea sweep operation

| 23/09/2015 | 29 Comments

(CNS): An undisclosed quantity of ganja was recovered by police last week during a two-day anti-smuggling exercise in local waters between Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac. The George Town-based helicopter from the RCIPS Air Support Unit, Joint Marine Unit boats from Grand Cayman and their crews joined uniform officers from Cayman Brac to sweep the ocean […]

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Disclosure ordered in dentist complaint FOI case

Disclosure ordered in dentist complaint FOI case

| 23/09/2015 | 6 Comments

(CNS): Documents detailing complaints made against a dentist by three former employees should be released, the acting information commissioner has found in his latest decision over a disputed freedom of information request. The Department of Health Regulatory Services had withheld information following the dentist’s request about the complaints made against him on the basis that […]

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Veteran marathon man in ‘special’ fundraiser

Veteran marathon man in ‘special’ fundraiser

| 23/09/2015 | 0 Comments

(CNS): After an astonishing performance last year pounding the pavements around the world in six marathons to raise money for the local hospice, veteran runner Derek Haines is turning his attention to kids with special needs. Haines will be competing in the Cayman marathon in December and wants another 50 people to run with him […]

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Swiss to extradite Esquivel, Trinidad agrees to give up Warner

Swiss to extradite Esquivel, Trinidad agrees to give up Warner

| 23/09/2015 | 9 Comments

(CNS): Jack Warner and Rafael Esquivel are both now facing extradition to the United States in the massive FiFA bribery and corruption investigation after both the Trinidad and Swiss authorities agreed to the American request. Warner (72), who was Jeffrey Webb’s predecessor as CONCACAF president, is accused of accepting millions of dollars in bribes in the […]

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Bullet passes through two US airports

Bullet passes through two US airports

| 23/09/2015 | 59 Comments

(CNS): Cayman’s custom bosses and the local magistrates are raising their concerns that too many visitors are making it through US airports and arriving in Cayman with ammunition in their bags. A US national who had been visiting the Cayman Islands this month on honeymoon with his new wife was detained at the airport at […]

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Nominees still needed for annual hero awards

Nominees still needed for annual hero awards

| 23/09/2015 | 33 Comments

(CNS): Government officials are still urging the community to put forward the names of local people, dead or alive, for the 2016 National Heroes Day honours in relation to agriculture. There is just one more week for people to put forward farmers, growers and anyone involved in cultivation for the various awards for agriculture pioneers throughout […]

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Review of DPP statement on the Pines

Review of DPP statement on the Pines

| 23/09/2015 | 16 Comments

Peter Polack writes: The recent and rare statement issued by the Office of the Director of Public Prosecutions (ODPP) came more in the form of an extract from the UK Crown Prosecution Service manual than a believable explanation to the public of the Cayman Islands.

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Most coral can’t be relocated, report reveals

Most coral can’t be relocated, report reveals

| 23/09/2015 | 101 Comments

(CNS): A seabed survey of the proposed cruise berthing facility footprint in George Town Harbour has revealed that less than one third of the live coral directly threatened by the project could be relocated. Around 69% of the live corals cannot be successfully moved, mostly because it is too young, but the marine experts fail to say […]

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US dollar shortage driving up cash costs

US dollar shortage driving up cash costs

| 22/09/2015 | 121 Comments

(CNS): Financial Services Minister Wayne Panton has said that he and the Cayman Islands Monetary Authority (CIMA) are heavily engaged in talks with banks, regulators in the US and other stakeholders over the US currency problem emerging in Cayman as a direct result of the money transfer businesses accepting only US dollars for remittances. The demand for […]

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West Bay men and dog turn violent during row

West Bay men and dog turn violent during row

| 22/09/2015 | 0 Comments

(CNS): A row between two men living at the same address in the Boatswain Bay area of West Bay turned violent last night and landed one man in hospital and a second in jail. Police said the fight happened at around 10:30pm Tuesday 21 September in Duxie’s Lane, when a verbal altercation escalated to physical […]

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