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Average gas price in Cayman falls to $4.38 a gallon

More good news on gas prices for Cayman drivers, but is the party about to come to an end?

Goal posts changed on coaching badges

Football coaches in the Cayman Islands soon will be required to take coaching certification courses before working with a team.

PAC must be held to account

The Public Accounts Committee, perhaps more than any other, must itself be accountable to the public.

Surfers tell of Cuban migrants' rescue

Details of the Jan. 3 incident when one Cuban migrant died and three others were pulled from the water off South Sound.

US academic to chair boundaries commission

A U.S. professor and voting rights expert is chosen to lead Cayman's latest Electoral Boundary Commission.

BT must stop dropping points

Premier League football resumes this weekend and judging by the latest results, Bodden Town spent the festive season focusing on returning to the top through exceptionally tough training.

Teen in Brac crash identified

Raoul Scott, 19, was killed Friday night in the second fatal traffic collision in as many weeks on Cayman Brac.

Changes put premier in charge of massive ministry

A government ministry reshuffle puts massive responsibility on the premier's shoulders and lightens the load for the former health minister.

Health insurance push shows success in increasing coverage

Since the Health Insurance Law was revised in 2013, less than 6 percent of Cayman residents are without health insurance, down from 12 percent in 2010.

Sealy keeps juggling his brilliance

All sportsmen and women aspire to be the best they can possibly be in their chosen activity. In Ramon Sealy’s case, he is so good at two sports, there is little time to do anything else.

Teen dies in Brac crash

A 19-year-old man was killed Friday night in the second fatal traffic collision in as many weeks on Cayman Brac.

Driver in Cayman Brac crash identified

The driver in a deadly accident Friday night on Cayman Brac is identified.

Minister: Gas prices should drop further

Local gas prices dropped sharply again over the weekend, but Cayman Islands government leaders say it's not enough.

New year off to deadly start

2015 got off to a rough start in the Cayman Islands with three unnatural deaths occurring over the weekend as a result of a vehicle accident, a shooting and a drowning.

Work permit flap over HIV tests unresolved

After more than a year since excluding HIV tests for work permit applicants, local medical clinics have resumed those tests, apparently with the silent consent of the government and the regulatory body of medical practitioners.

2014 Year in Review

A month-by-month review of the Cayman Islands' top new stories in 2014.

Brac duty concessions extended through 2015

Government has extended certain duty concessions, affecting predominantly Cayman Brac, in an attempt to stimulate economic activity.

Premier's New Year's message

Premier Alden McLaughlin's New Year's message.

Climber injured on Cayman Brac

A 51-year-old American man is in stable condition in the hospital after falling 60 feet while rock climbing on the Brac.

Overseas scholarship information session in Brac

The Scholarship Secretariat is hosting an information session in Cayman Brac at 4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 27, at Layman E. Scott High School.

Little aces get Christmas boost

Christmas came early this year for the Tennis Federation of the Cayman Islands, with the surprise news of a major donation from two overseas firms in honor of former Cayman resident Mike Howard.

Gillie's kids have surprised all

At the start of the Premier League campaign, Cayman Athletic Sports Club - being the youngest of the eight teams - were among the most likely to be struggling.

St. Ignatius Christmas drawing winners

Local physician Obinna Eleweanya won the top cash prize of $25,000 from the St. Ignatius Catholic Church and School's annual Christmas drawing.

Police net 24 arrests in 24 hours

Police arrested 24 people in the course of 24 hours between Wednesday and Thursday.

Students shine at spelling bees

Amare Hamilton of George Town Primary placed first among individual spellers in the Royal Bank (Cayman) Spelling Bee, and Gabriella Ritch from Layman E. Scott High School in Cayman Brac took first place in the Lions Club Secondary School Spelling Bee.

Athletic fought back bravely

Cayman Athletic’s youngsters go into the Christmas break more full of the festive spirit than the rest of their rivals in the Cayman Islands Football Association’s Premier League.

Southern Cross sweeps awards at cook-off

Cayman’s top chefs gathered for the 17th annual Sister Islands Cook-off on Nov. 15. The premiere culinary event was hosted by the Southern Cross Club in Little Cayman.

Gas prices drop again

Cayman gas prices fall by another 18 cents a gallon as of Wednesday.

Garbage collection holiday schedule

The Department of Environmental Health announces garbage pickup days for the holiday period.

Three-quarters of Cayman Islands civil service earns below $50,000 per year

Most Cayman Islands civil servants are making less than $50,000 per year.

Rotary recognizes outstanding Caymanians

Police Officer Miguel McFarlane and Raymond Scott of Cayman Brac have been recognized by the Rotary Club of Grand Cayman Central for outstanding service to their vocations.

Cayman Islands churches depicted on new Christmas stamps

The Cayman Islands Postal Service has released its 2014 Christmas stamps, which this year depict images of local churches.

Sunset start rising as Athletic slip

Cayman Athletic remain at the top of the Premier League but having unexpectedly lost to Sunset over the weekend will not want to drop points again when they face Scholars International on Sunday.

Average fuel prices fall 20 cents in month

Gas prices see a significant fall in the Cayman Islands over the past month.

Water supply upgrades continue on Cayman Brac

Work on laying a new pipeline in Cayman Brac resumed on Monday as upgrades to the island’s water supply continued.

St. Ignatius Christmas raffle tickets on sale

The main annual fundraiser for the church and school concludes Dec. 17 with a Christmas concert and prize drawing.

Jimmy Nelson helps publicize Cayman Islands fishing

A Floridian fishing celebrity intends to continue promoting the Cayman Islands.

Wright helps Elite high five

Dwayne “Gaza” Wright smashed in four goals for Elite Sports Club in their 5-0 drubbing of George Town on Sunday.

Holiday season means cleanup time for Cayman

Road and beach cleanups are going on throughout Cayman in the runup to Christmas.

Cumber triple delighted

Sir John A. Cumber Primary and George Town Primary renewed their traditional rivalry in the CUC Primary Football League and Girls’ Primary Football League over the weekend.

Dozens seek political asylum in Cayman

Dozens of migrants apply for political asylum in Cayman each year, but a spare few of those applications are ever successful.

Emergency exercise set for Cayman Brac airport

The Cayman Islands Airports Authority plans to hold an emergency exercise at the Charles Kirkconnell International Airport on Cayman Brac on Tuesday, Nov. 25.

Don’t miss the magic of Gimistory

The Cayman Islands International Storytelling Festival, better known as "Gimistory," is sure to entertain audiences, young and old, when it begins Nov. 29.

Early entry school exam success for gifted students

A growing number of gifted high school students in the Cayman Islands, including some as young as 13, are being fast tracked through GCSE and CXC exams.

Landfill project to span two governments

The completion of Cayman's comprehensive waste management project remains several years away.

Vessel packed with Cuban migrants arrives in Cayman Brac

Cuban boat migrants arrived in Cayman Brac Wednesday morning.

Two dengue cases reported

Laboratory results show Cayman has two new cases of dengue, bringing the total this year to three.

Credit card expenses published, hard to find

Government ministries comply - in varying degrees - with directives to proactively release credit card statements.

Consolidated Water’s net income doubles

Consolidated Water’s net income attributable to shareholders increased 107 percent year-on-year in the third quarter.

Marine patrol boost for Cayman Brac

Cayman Brac now has a full-time marine patrol.

Map stories focus of forums

The impact of geographic information on decision making in the Cayman Islands will be the focus of two forums hosted by the Lands and Survey Department.

Hat-tricks top the bill

The CUC Primary Football League resumed after the mid-term break on Saturday and there was thrilling Group B Under-11 action between Bodden Town Primary and Red Bay at the Bodden Town Primary School Field.

Cayman First reels in celebrities

Local fishing is promising to end its year with a bang.

Scholars need to relearn formula that brought titles

The Premier League resumes this weekend and the pick of the fixtures is the clash of the West Bay giants Scholars International and Elite Sports Club.

Weekly cruise to visit Brac

Cayman Brac will get weekly visits from adventure cruise ship the Star Flyer for the winter season, providing a much needed boost to the island’s tourist-based economy.

Cayman’s Home Guard honored at Remembrance Day

Cayman's Home Guard during World War II earns special recognition during this year's Remembrance Day ceremonies.

Cayman gasoline costs slow to drop

Cayman isn't experiencing the worldwide drop in petroleum prices.

Sir Turtle joins the pirates

Pirates are taking over Cayman Airways this week as the national airline and its Sir Turtle mascot join in the Pirates Week festivities.

Consultants engaged for $500,000 to produce 50-year waste plan

Government asks consultants to map out a 50-year solid waste management plan.

Survey aims for clarity on wages

A new survey aims to get better hourly wage data before the Legislative Assembly resumes its minimum wage debate next year.

Connolly is an imperfect 10

In the Premier League’s top of the table clash between Elite and Cayman Athletic, there were plenty of goals and drama in the 3-3 draw on Sunday.

Government travel expenses reported

Several government ministries provide travel and credit card-related expenses.

Ministry of Education: Way over the limit on credit cards

If the saga surrounding the trial and acquittal of former Premier McKeeva Bush has taught us anything, it's the menagerie of approaches that Cayman Islands public officials have taken in regard to using government credit cards for personal purchases.

Brac 5K run set

Cayman Brac is organizing its inaugural 5K run/walk next week as part of an effort to promote a healthier lifestyle for its 1,500-plus residents.

Migrant detention nearly cleared out

The migrant detention center in George Town is now nearly cleared out, after the repatriation of two dozen Cubans.

Pirates storm the Brac

Stormy weather couldn’t halt the pirates from their annual invasion of Cayman Brac to kick off Pirates Week.

‘Project Future’ committee to implement EY report

The Cayman Islands government’s quest to downsize and improve the local civil service has taken another step forward.

Shiver me timbers, the pirates are back in town

Cayman's national festival, Pirates Week, kicks-off this Saturday, Nov. 1, with the Pirates Landing on Cayman Brac. Weekender rounds-up some of the must attend events.

Three new chikungunya cases

The number of confirmed cases of chikungunya in Cayman rose to 29 this month, with one locally acquired case.

Barta eager to work with local anglers to boost catches

Fishing guru Tred Barta is motivated to boost competitive angling in the Cayman Islands.

Business in brief

A rounduup of local business briefs.

Elite edging back to title form

Elite Sports Club continued their fine start to the season with their fourth win in six matches at the TE McField Annex on Sunday and remain top of the Premier League.

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