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LA meets on Brac for first time in decades

Lawmakers convene in Cayman Brac for the first time since March 2003.

Tibbetts powers public health board

The head of Cayman Brac’s electricity company has been appointed as the new chairman of the Health Services Authority board.

Baton relay on its way to Cayman

The Cayman Islands Olympic Committee will celebrate the Glasgow 2014 Queen’s Baton Relay, the traditional curtain raiser to the Commonwealth Games, here this week.

CAL seeks new planes for Brac

Cayman Airways is looking to lease new, larger planes to service the commuter route between Cayman Brac and Grand Cayman.

Islands prepare for disasters

Disaster management teams on Grand Cayman and Cayman Brac have been conducting exercises and preparatory work to deal with any potential crises.

Williams spiked plenty of interest

Noel Williams has just become the former president of the Cayman Islands Volleyball Federation after 10 years at the helm and leaves the sport in a far healthier state than he found it.

Brownies celebrate as Brigaders shine

Brac Brownies join Cayman sisters to celebrate 100 years.

BT focused again after setbacks

Bodden Town returned to winning ways domestically in the FA Cup over the weekend after three defeats in the Caribbean Football Union Club Championship in Puerto Rico the previous week.

Health authority offers a week of free health checks

In observation of World Health Day, the Health Services Authority is offering free health screenings for blood pressure and blood sugar.

Pond excavation to keep Brac hotel open

The owners of Cayman Brac’s Alexander Hotel have been given permission to excavate part of a neighboring pond, clearing the way for the venue to remain open.

Policy: Access to services biggest challenge for disabled

Cayman's comprehensive disability policy will require significant funding and a societal attitude change.

Pond odor could force Brac hotel closure

The owners of Cayman Brac’s Alexander Hotel are in talks with government to keep the struggling business open amid claims that the stench from a neighboring pond is turning off tourists.

Clifton Hunter top of the class

Clifton Hunter conquered all before them in taking the championship at the Inter-Secondary Track & Field Championships last Thursday.

Brac Ag Show rooted in success

More than 1,000 people packed the Agriculture Grounds in Cayman Brac over the weekend for the annual Agriculture Show.

TEDx forum brings scintillating ideas in first event

The global phenomenon of thought-provoking speeches known as TED talks will hit the Cayman Islands on April 3.

New reality series films in Cayman

A docu-style series, produced by Sean Rankine, whose family hails from the eastern end of Cayman, wraps up filming in the Cayman Islands.

Legislative Assembly to meet on Cayman Brac

Cayman's governing body will meet in Cayman Brac for the first time in more than a decade.

GT surprised by plucky Academy

George Town remain at the top of the Premier League after Sunday’s matches but may rue all its squandered chances in the 1-1 tie with Academy’s youngsters.

Kids get great service to net practice

Tennis options for youngsters in the Cayman Islands have rarely been better. There are so many great programs and initiatives. Coach Dale Avery will continue to run the elite squad of around 16 kids after the first PwC event this year.

Brac artist: Freedom of speech being stifled

Local painter/sculptor says his art is biblical, not voodoo.

Farmers ready for Brac Agriculture Show

The Cayman Brac Agriculture Show takes place on Saturday, March 29.

Police select 15 to be trained as constables

The RCIPS has selected 15 new recruits to become police constables.

Nelson eager to hook up the Brac

As local fishing gains more international recognition, the Sister Islands are getting added attention.

Reggae Boyz have right vibe now

Roma United are one of the most exciting football teams in Cayman but for the past couple of seasons they have played in the second tier, the First Division.

US consular officer to visit Brac

A United States consular officer from the embassy in Jamaica will visit Cayman Brac Friday.

Derek Haines: Million dollar 'Marathon Man'

Let's come together as a country and give Mr. Haines the financial push he needs to secure a new facility for Cayman HospiceCare.

Thomas targets CARIFTA gold

Cayman’s track athletes get another chance to test themselves this weekend as the international outdoor season approaches.

Cubans escape in GT, recaptured same day

Cubans brought in on a cruise ship earlier this month try to escape from immigration officers' custody.

YMCA invites community to town hall meetings

The YMCA invites community members and leaders to participate in town hall meetings.

Brac trio motivated by Sanford

The Brac trio of Gabriela Ritch, Mara Hernandez-McLean and Amanda Ferguson may only each be 12 years old, but these youngsters are inspiring change among their peers.

Cubans land on Cayman Brac

Immigration officers were heading to Cayman Brac Tuesday evening after a boat of Cuban migrants sprung a leak and pulled into the island.

Retiring teacher bids farewell

Favourita Blanchard is returning to her homeland of Barbados after 21 years in the teaching profession in the Cayman Islands.

Report: Basic fuel standards needed

Local fuel quality is adequate, a review finds, but better standard regulation of gas and diesel is needed.

Brac cadet recruits graduate

A new class of recruits from the Cayman Brac Cadet Detachment participated in a passing out ceremony at Layman E. Scott High School.

Business in brief

A roundup of happenings in the lcoal business world.

Premier has two-day Brac, LC trip

Premier McLaughlin is off to Cayman Brac and Little Cayman for the latter part of this week.

Women get more props in March

March is the month that the world has set aside to look back on the achievements of women in history and to celebrate their accomplishments.

Boundary lines must be redrawn, minister says

Cayman may be looking at another redistricting prior to the next general election.

Recognition in the arts, culture

Guests attended Cayfest's annual National Arts and Awards ceremony, where the winners were announced.

Brac planners back three marina projects

Plans for three separate marinas have been recommended for approval by Cayman Brac’s Development Control Board.

Premier tackles ‘one man, one vote’

Government takes a new path on 'one man, one vote.'

Elite kids enjoy flawless start

After a week of positive national results, local youth football kicks into focus.

Brac hotelier: Marina will deal with Salt Water Pond smell

Plans for a $2.5 million marina and new tourist villas on the grounds of the Alexander Hotel on Cayman Brac will help deal with a millstone that has plagued the tourist venue since it was built, according to hotel management.

Base wage, 'one man, one vote' get consideration

Some hot button issues with voters will come before the Legislative Assembly this week.

Brac students get taste of healthcare

Students in the Sister Islands who are considering a career in the healthcare profession are learning from mentors at the Brac’s Faith Hospital.

Response to Feb. 19 Brac Dump Story

socolow on brac dump

Chamber slams gov't landfill plan

The Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce urges government to forego the committee stage and find a landfill solution now.

Brac landfill a 'mini Mount Trashmore'

The landfill site on Cayman Brac is a miniature version of Grand Cayman’s infamous Mount Trashmore, according to residents.

Rare cruise visit for Brac

The arrival of a spectactular four-masted sail boat in Cayman Brac on Friday could herald the start of a new era of cruise tourism for the island.

Eco-Council: Its work is waiting

A plethora of pressing issues will put the new National Conservation Law to the test, perhaps sooner than contemplated.

Cayman's other dumps

The George Town landfill isn't our country's only trash problem.

Air passengers get some relief

The Airports Authority has opened new tented areas for passengers to alleviate overcrowding at Owen Roberts International Airport.

District post offices to close Saturdays

Hell, Bodden Town, North Side and East End post offices will no longer be open on Saturday, as of Feb. 15, the Postal Service has announced.

Overtime, other costs for firefighters top $500,000

Some wholesale changes are being proposed for Cayman's fire service.

Hyperbaric chamber tackles more than just the bends

Commonly associated with scuba diving accidents and decompression sickness – the bends – hyperbaric oxygen therapy is now frequently used to treat other medical conditions, including wound healing and infections.

League kicks in with full schedule

The Premier League returned to action in earnest this week with matches on Sunday, mid-week and more this weekend too.

Junk metal shipped overseas

Thousands of tons of scrap metal from the George Town landfill site are being loaded on to barges to be shipped out of the Cayman Islands and sold overseas.

Record turnout for Stride Against Cancer

More than 1,200 people took to the roads of the Cayman Islands Sunday to take part in the first nationwide Stride Against Cancer.

Chamber: No rush on ‘one man, one vote’

'One man, one vote' doesn't need to happen tomorrow, Chamber of Commerce leaders say.

Cancer run and walk is now in all islands

The Cayman Islands Stride Against Cancer’s first nationwide run and walk is on this weekend.

Heroes Day to mark national pride

A group of local people will be wearing their commitment to Cayman on their chests from next week.

Arts program finishes first term

Young students have been all about local art, history and culture during this school year.

Boeing investigates aircraft malfunction

Experts from aircraft manufacturer Boeing are involved in an official analysis of the problem that caused a jet bound for Cayman Brac to be turned around mid-flight over the Christmas holidays.

Cayman learns CONCACAF lessons

At a glance, it is easy to brush off Cayman’s performance at the 2014 CONCACAF Women’s Under-20 championship as disappointing.

UK Lotto could be green jackpot

Cayman Islands residents should be allowed to play the multimillion dollar British National Lottery, a UK parliamentary committee has recommended.

Community, Red Cross step up support for typhoon victims

The Cayman Islands Red Cross and the local community raised US$56,800 for typhoon victims in the Philippines.

Stride Against Cancer goes nationwide

Walkers and runners taking to the roads of the Cayman Islands for Stride Against Cancer’s first nationwide run next week can dedicate their efforts to someone special this year.

Government: Cayman tires must hit the road

Government has issued a tender to get rid of used tires at landfills in the Cayman Islands.

Bankers expand ‘Feed A Child Breakfast’ program

Corporate bankers at Scotiabank have expanded their Feed A Child Breakfast Program to the Sister Islands.

Mortgage defaults remain high

Demand notices published by banks in the Cayman Islands Gazettes show that more people are finding it harder to make their mortgage payments.

Deaths cause dip in voter numbers

There are fewer registered voters in the Cayman Islands today than seven and a half months ago when these islands held a general election.

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