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Man arrested after trouble at 7M public beach

Man arrested after trouble at 7M public beach

| 25/09/2023 | 13 Comments

(CNS): A 23-year-old man from George Town was arrested for a catalogue of offences after a disturbance on Wednesday at Seven Mile Public Beach. Police were called to the busy beach at about 1:30pm following reports that a man had brandished a knife at another man and made threats against him. When officers arrived, they […]

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Arson suspected after fire at migrant centre

Arson suspected after fire at migrant centre

| 25/09/2023 | 1 Comment

(CNS): The Cayman Islands Fire Service successfully tackled a small fire at the Fairbanks Customs and Border Control Service Detention Center in George Town on Friday lunchtime. The Cuban migrants who are being held at the centre were all evacuated from the building while the fire crews extinguished the blaze. No one was injured.

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Seymour resigns with scathing attack on Panton

Seymour resigns with scathing attack on Panton

| 22/09/2023 | 220 Comments

(CNS): Dwayne “John-John” Seymour MP (BTE) has resigned from the PACT Government and from his position as the labour minister. In parliament on Friday, Seymour launched a scathing attack on Premier Wayne Panton before crossing the floor to the opposition benches. This is the second time during this administration that he has moved from one […]

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West Bay loses another traditional home

West Bay loses another traditional home

| 22/09/2023 | 71 Comments

(CNS): Althea Powell’s House, believed to be the first family home built on the beach side of Boggy Sand Road in West Bay, has been bulldozed to make way for yet more development in an area that has already lost most of the old-time homes that gave rise to its historic zoning. The house may […]

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Liveaboard dive boat runs aground on Sandbar

Liveaboard dive boat runs aground on Sandbar

| 21/09/2023 | 20 Comments

(CNS): Aggressor Adventures, the owners of the liveaboard dive boat, the Cayman Aggressor IV, which ran aground in the North Sound on Thursday morning, have said it is no longer on the Sting Ray City sandbar and was being moved to her anchorage this evening. The owners said there were no injuries, everyone was safely […]

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Parliament votes for review of electricity bills

Parliament votes for review of electricity bills

| 21/09/2023 | 67 Comments

(CNS): How CUC and Island Energy, the power company for the Sister Islands, calculate the cost of electricity bills and work out fuel charges as well as the accuracy of meter readings could be the subjects of an independent investigation after the government accepted a private member’s motion Thursday, tabled by McKeeva Bush. The debate […]

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Population grows 2.6% as work permits surge

Population grows 2.6% as work permits surge

| 21/09/2023 | 81 Comments

(CNS): The Cayman Islands population has grown by at least another 2.6% to almost 84,000, according to the latest Labour Force Survey undertaken by the Economics and Statistics Office. The proportion of Caymanians in this new estimated population has dropped another 1% since the last survey in October to 46.5%, as the growth has been […]

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CPA taking Boggy Sand case to Privy Council

CPA taking Boggy Sand case to Privy Council

| 20/09/2023 | 104 Comments

(CNS): The courtroom battle over the redevelopment of a controversial cabana and seawall in a marine park area on Boggy Sand Beach in West Bay that has pitched two government boards against each other is headed to London. In a surprising turn of events, given that the Central Planning Authority has lost a judicial review […]

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$200k transport report remains under wraps

$200k transport report remains under wraps

| 20/09/2023 | 64 Comments

(CNS): It is not clear whether or not the $200,000 public transport report that was undertaken by private sector consultants has been approved by Cabinet yet as the minister responsible for transport, when asked about it in parliament on Wednesday, failed to tell MPs when it would be released to the public. Answering questions from […]

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Costly beach replenishment project still in the works

Costly beach replenishment project still in the works

| 20/09/2023 | 67 Comments

(CNS): The proposal to replenish the sand on parts of Seven Mile Beach is going through the business case process, Lands Minister Juliana O’Connor-Connnolly revealed in parliament Tuesday. Funding for the controversial plan to replenish the southern end of Seven Mile Beach between the Marriot hotel and Dart’s private house, which will cost more than […]

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BOTC passport holders will not need ETA for UK

BOTC passport holders will not need ETA for UK

| 20/09/2023 | 22 Comments

(CNS): The UK Government will “soon” introduce its Electronic Travel Authorisation requirement for travellers who do not need a visa to enter Britain. However, the office of Cayman Islands Governor Jane Owen has worked with the Home Office to ensure that people who hold a British Overseas Territory Citizen (BOTC) passport will not need an […]

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