Archive for July 26th, 2023

Cayman’s last chance saloon

Cayman’s last chance saloon

| 26/07/2023 | 82 Comments

Theresa Green writes: As we all melt into Cayman’s ever-advancing concrete this summer, gasp at the soaring mercury around the world, watch opened-mouthed at the wildfires burning out of control and the floods wreaking havoc, only the most stupid or stubborn among us doubt that humans are in a whole lot of trouble. But it […]

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7MB hotel gets go-ahead for 10-storey tower

7MB hotel gets go-ahead for 10-storey tower

| 26/07/2023 | 81 Comments

(CNS): The Central Planning Authority has given conditional approval to the owners of the Westin hotel on Seven Mile Beach for a $153 million redevelopment project that includes a ten-storey tower block on its current 8.5-acre site. But given the increase in rooms, to meet the planning requirement the application by Invincible Investment includes offsite […]

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RCIPS maintains targeted anti-crime patrols

RCIPS maintains targeted anti-crime patrols

| 26/07/2023 | 26 Comments

(CNS): Police were out and about at the weekend, undertaking high-profile patrols and targeted operations in vulnerable areas in response to the recent spike in robberies. Several operations and vehicle checks were carried out between Friday, 21 July, and Sunday, 23 July, but no more robbery suspects have been arrested.

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Man denies sexual assault at tattoo studio

Man denies sexual assault at tattoo studio

| 26/07/2023

(CNS): Yeng Chang Guerra, a tattoo artist, has denied allegations of sexual assault against a woman in December at the Savage Ink Studios on the West Bay Road. When he appeared in Grand Court last week, Guerra pleaded not guilty to three counts of indecent assault and assault by penetration. He was bailed to return […]

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Mangrove conservation more critical than ever

Mangrove conservation more critical than ever

| 26/07/2023 | 55 Comments

(CNS): Month after month, wetlands are being lost across Grand Cayman paving the way for more and more development, despite the obvious and pressing need to stop removing them and, where possible, to start to replenish what has been lost. Though they were often seen in the past simply as a mosquito-breeding swamp, there is […]

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