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Rundown tonight

Rundown '05 opens tonight at Cayman Prep and High School on Walkers Road. Hurricane Ivan is a dominant ingredient this year, but political humour is a staple every year.

Expo features weight loss patch

As more people seek out new and alternative ways to lose weight and improve their health, green tea diet patches are gaining in popularity, producing dramatic weight loss results...

Vehicle licensing changes suggested

Complaints Commissioner John Epp submitted a report to the Cayman Islands Government 18 February recommending four operational changes to the Department of Vehicle Licensing.

Art@Governor’s draws a crowd

The sixth annual Art@Governor's exhibition took place under clear blue skies last Saturday afternoon on the lawn of the Governor's house, drawing large crowd of art enthusiasts.

ELECTIONS 2005: Nomination Day venues set

With General Elections scheduled for 11 May, the date for nomination of candidates has been set for Wednesday, 16 March.

Bus route ends

The Cayman Islands Express bus will not befor the Walkers Road / South SoundJanuary.

Hard at work

Water Authority workers were at work early recently to fix a broken water pipe across the road from the NCVO Bargin Shop on Walkers Road, causing water outages.

Art@Governors offers competition

Art@Governors promises to be bigger and better than ever in 2005. The event will mark its sixth anniversary Saturday by once again displaying the work of over 100 traditional and contemporary local artists in the gardens of Government House.

Mr. Pytches with Walkers

The admission took place recently before Madam Justice Levers in the Grand Court of Mr. David Pytches, a trust lawyer from England.

Today’s Editorial: Cancer walk a success

Hundreds of people turned out for a good cause Sunday morning.

Blackwoods coming to CI

The legendary Blackwoods will be appearing in concert to benefit Cayman Against Substance Abuse.

Pup survives machete attack

A male puppy has made a miraculous recovery after having his nose chopped off by a machete just over two weeks ago.

CNCF going to Scotland

The Cayman National Cultural Foundation is very excited about a recent invitation for a contingent of its young dancers to perform at the acclaimed Aberdeen International Youth Festival 2005, in Scotland.

Trolley Roger offers tours with a twist

If you think learning about Caymans history and points of interest might be just a little on the dull side, you may want to hop on the islands latest tourist attraction.

Vampt Motors – New landscape

Phase II of the refining of Vampt Motors on Walkers Road is about to begin once the old building is torn down and rubble removed. In the immediate future the cleared lot will be used for car sales.

Ticks thriving since Ivan

Your beautiful furry dog may have become the home of hundreds of parasites since Hurricane Ivan.

Giving was monumental

Businesses and community members opened their hearts more than ever this holiday season by giving large donations to the Department of Children and Family Services.

Peynado brings expertise to David’s Esso

The former Island Esso service station re-opened last week under a new name.

Giftless Christmas blooms toys

When one Cayman family decided not to exchange Christmas gifts but, instead, do something for the children of Grand Cayman, little did they think it would result in masses of toys being flown in from the United States.

Plenty to do in Cayman

Tourists visiting Grand Cayman this holiday season will have plenty to do, plenty to eat and many places to go.

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