Archive for January, 2024

Cruise worker found dead aboard ship in GT harbour

Cruise worker found dead aboard ship in GT harbour

| 29/01/2024 | 1 Comment

(CNS): The RCIPS is making inquiries into the circumstances surrounding the death of a 45-year-old cruise ship worker who was found unresponsive Friday morning while the ship was anchored off the George Town port. However, the police say they do not believe those circumstances are suspicious. Emergency services boarded the ship at around 8:30am on […]

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Man stabbed during bar brawl on Cayman Brac

Man stabbed during bar brawl on Cayman Brac

| 29/01/2024 | 16 Comments

(CNS): A man who was stabbed in the chest during a fight at La Esperanza bar on Watering Place Road, Cayman Brac, on Saturday, 27 January, is in stable condition after surgery at Faith Hospital. Police were alerted to the man’s injuries after he had arrived at the hospital just before noon with a serious […]

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Music association infighting fuels more turmoil

Music association infighting fuels more turmoil

| 29/01/2024 | 30 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Music and Entertainment Association (CMEA), which has been dysfunctional for years due to continued infighting and alleged mismanagement by its board and leaders, is experiencing yet another major dispute over the presidency. Five members claim to have kicked the current president out of office along with other members of the board over […]

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Man shot in the stomach as gun violence continues

Man shot in the stomach as gun violence continues

| 26/01/2024

(CNS): Police are investigating yet another case of gun violence after a man was shot in the stomach in the early hours of Friday morning in Finch Drive, West Bay. At around 2:00am the victim was transported in a private vehicle to the Cayman Islands Hospital, where his injuries were reported to police by medical […]

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CMO blames law over problems with hemp products

CMO blames law over problems with hemp products

| 26/01/2024 | 82 Comments

(CNS): Beauty, cosmetic and other products that contain hemp were removed from local store shelves because of local legislation that bans the consumption, use or possession of any cannabinoid product and not due to any directive from the Public Health Department, according to Chief Medical Officer Dr Nick Gent. Even though there is barely a […]

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Three years cut from killer’s minimum life tariff

Three years cut from killer’s minimum life tariff

| 26/01/2024 | 8 Comments

(CNS): William Ian Rivers (45), who was told he would have to serve at least 35 years in jail for murdering Mark Travis Seymour (39) in January 2017, has had that life sentence tariff reduced by the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal to 32 years. In September 2018, a jury convicted Rivers of gunning down […]

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Consumer bill finally on parliament’s agenda

Consumer bill finally on parliament’s agenda

| 25/01/2024 | 67 Comments

(CNS): Speaker of the House Sir Alden McLaughlin has notified MPs that the third meeting of the 2023-2024 session of parliament will start at 10:00am on Monday, 26 February. Because of the need to pass the 2024/2025 budget, MPs will be presented with several pieces of legislation at this first meeting of 2024 that weren’t […]

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Traffic cops dish out speeding tickets over holiday weekend

Traffic cops dish out speeding tickets over holiday weekend

| 25/01/2024 | 60 Comments

(CNS): The RCIPS issued dozens of speeding tickets and other traffic citations over the National Heroes holiday weekend, 19-23 January, in the Eastern Districts of Grand Cayman and on Cayman Brac. Following Operation Winter Guardian, the seasonal road safety campaign at the end of last year, the RCIPS is continuing enhanced traffic enforcement with Operation […]

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Ramon Alberga, ‘Father’ of Cayman Bar, dies aged 95

Ramon Alberga, ‘Father’ of Cayman Bar, dies aged 95

| 25/01/2024 | 7 Comments

(CNS): One of the Cayman Islands’ legal heavyweights has died. Ramon Alberga QC, known as the Father of the Cayman Islands Bar due to his long and esteemed legal career, passed away on Tuesday at the age of 95 after more than seven decades working in the legal profession. Chief Justice Margaret Ramsay-Hale, in a […]

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Ahearn moved to new job after ‘political’ removal as CO

Ahearn moved to new job after ‘political’ removal as CO

| 24/01/2024 | 68 Comments

(CNS): Deputy Governor Franz Manderson has confirmed that Jennifer Ahearn has been given a new role working in his office. In response to questions from CNS and other media houses about her recent removal as chief officer in the Ministry of Sustainability and Climate Resiliency, the government issued a press release on Wednesday, saying that […]

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Appeal court finds BoR doesn’t protect charity workers

Appeal court finds BoR doesn’t protect charity workers

| 24/01/2024 | 18 Comments

(CNS): A woman who was fired from a non-profit organisation but had won a partial legal victory regarding her labour rights has lost to the government in the Cayman Islands Court of Appeal. The Grand Court had found that the Labour Act is incompatible with the Bill of Rights because anyone working for an NPO […]

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