Archive for June 28th, 2022

Boat with two on board rescued from Pickle Bank

Boat with two on board rescued from Pickle Bank

| 28/06/2022 | 22 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Islands Coast Guard and a boatowner from Cayman Brac rescued two men and their boat close to Pickle Bank, some 50 miles off the coast of the Brac, on Sunday after a report was made to 911 that the vessel was in trouble. The RCIPS helicopter was the first on scene and […]

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McTaggart: PACT should give surplus back to people

McTaggart: PACT should give surplus back to people

| 28/06/2022 | 94 Comments

(CNS): The rising price of goods has increased the Cayman Islands Government’s revenue and it “cannot be right” that the CIG benefits from inflation “while the people suffer”, Opposition Leader Roy McTaggart said in the latest PPM video, and he called on PACT to give back the surplus by funding more relief measures. Following the […]

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Murder suspect turns down chance to tell his side

Murder suspect turns down chance to tell his side

| 28/06/2022

(CNS): After two weeks of hearing the crown’s evidence against him for the murder of his 24-year-old son, Shaquille Demario Bush, in November 2019, Roger Deward Bush (47) declined to give evidence on his own behalf on Monday, leaving his lawyer to tell his side of the story. Bush was warned by Justice Marlene Carter, […]

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Cops arrest and bail man over 7M shops stabbing

Cops arrest and bail man over 7M shops stabbing

| 28/06/2022

(CNS): A 31-year-old man from Bodden Town has already been released on police bail following his arrest over the weekend in connection with a violent incident outside a bar in Seven Mile Shops on the West Bay Road in the early hours of Friday, 24 June. Two men were stabbed and seriously wounded in the […]

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Telecoms company offers to pay for new subsea cable

Telecoms company offers to pay for new subsea cable

| 28/06/2022 | 30 Comments

(CNS): International telecommunications company Seaborn Networks has made an unsolicited application to the Utility Regulation and Competition Office (OfReg) to pay for and connect a new undersea communications fibre-optic cable. The proposal is separate from the Cayman Islands Government’s plans to seek a contractor to lay a third subsea cable, which it was expecting to […]

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