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Rubio accepts Jamaica’s gun problem starts in USA
(CNS): US Secretary of State Marco Rubio has acknowledged that many of the guns and weapons in Jamaica that are used by gangs to commit acts of violence were purchased in the United States and shipped to the island nation. Rubio visited Jamaica on Wednesday as part of a trip to the region and addressed […]

Church and Christian NPO get $1.65M of public cash
(CNS): During its last meeting of this administration, Cabinet approved a reshuffling of public finances and some additional spending to grant money to a church and a religious charity as well as extra funds for several government projects, according to the official brief summary of the proceedings. On Tuesday, 25 February, the minority UPM government’s […]

CBWLC candidates largely agree on issues at forum
(CNS): Nickolas DaCosta (CINP) and Lonny Tibbetts (IND) articulated very few policy differences on Wednesday at the Chamber of Commerce Candidate Forum for Cayman Brac West & Little Cayman, the seat vacated by Moses Kirkconnell. During a polite question and answer session, the two candidates identified the same issues for the Sister Islands and the […]

Half of insurance sector jobs held by Caymanians
(CNS): The international insurance sector contributes significantly to the Cayman Islands economy, with an annual impact of over $233 million in direct and indirect spending and the employment of 256 people, half of whom are Caymanians, according to a new report from the local industry body. The Insurance Managers Association of Cayman (IMAC) said the […]

Premier a no-show for election forum
(CNS): Juliana O’Connor-Connolly was a no-show for the Cayman Brac East Chamber of Commerce Candidate Chamber Forum on Tuesday. No explanation was offered by the hosts, and none of the other candidates even mentioned the premier’s name during the entire Q&A session. Maxine McCoy-Moore was also absent. There was no indication that the two missing […]

Tourism ‘ideas’ grants given out to 14 applicants
(CNS): A scheme to hand out as much as $50,000 to people who came up with new innovative tourism attractions or businesses has seen 14 of the more than 100 applicants receive a government grant to turn their ideas into a reality. The tourism ministry issued an invitation to the public last September, and a […]

Cayman’s biggest problem: Mount Trashmore
Beaumont Zodecloun writes: Dart should not have been the ‘selected bidder’ [for the waste-to-energy project] because Dart et al. have no experience with WTE or any facet of the problem. Here is my armchair analysis of the situation:

Bodden misses chance to score against minister’s legacy
(CNS): At the Chamber of Commerce Candidate Forum for Bodden Town East on Friday, Robert Bodden (TCCP) failed to seize the opportunity to remind voters of the incumbent’s poor legacy in office as a minister and the representative for Bodden Town East over the last two terms. Dwayne Seymour bragged that he’d been a minister […]

Public to pick up $17.7M tab for failed ReGen deal
(CNS): The Cayman Islands Government (CIG) has said the negotiation period for the exit agreement on the ReGen deal with the Dart Consortium expired on Friday “with several residual issues remaining unresolved”. The first of what could be more costly bills amounts to about $17.7 million, which the public purse will be paying to the […]

Woman arrested for murder after man killed with block
(CNS): Police are investigating a murder after Lincoln Silburn (63) from George Town was found dead at around 4:20am on Sunday. Silburn’s body was discovered by police officers who attended the scene behind Uncle Clem’s grocery store on Mary Street. The RCIPS has not released any details about how Silburn was murdered, but according to […]