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Wear the green for St. Patrick’s Day

St. Paddy’s Day, as the Irish nickname it, is one of the Ireland’s most-celebrated events, though regardless of what time of year or day you choose to visit Ireland, you’ll likely find some sort of celebration going on there!
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Man seriously injured after stabbing

A 25-year-old man suffered life-threatening injuries after he was stabbed in the chest in a brawl outside a bar in the early hours on Saturday.
Residents and visitors gaze up at fireworks launched just before midnight on New Year’s Eve along Grand Cayman’s Seven Mile Beach. - Photo: Taneos Ramsay

New Year’s Eve dancing, music ban dampens turnout for some events

After selling their house in New Jersey, Tery and James Miller decided to book a vacation in Cayman to celebrate New Year’s Eve in style.

Bless me Blarney. It’s St. Patrick’s Day!

You do not have to be Irish to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. All nations are welcome to join in and enjoy the craic.

St. Paddy’s Day celebrations both near and far

From Galway to Galbraith and from Dublin to Dubai, going green means getting your party on, on St. Patrick’s Day, for a heady mix of parades, pub crawls, performances and prancing.

Super bars for football action in Cayman

On Sunday, the Carolina Panthers and the Denver Broncos will fight it out in the 50th NFL Super Bowl, and bars island-wide are preparing for crowds to descend to watch the action, the halftime show, and the much anticipated commercials in between. Here are some venue options for the super fans in your family.

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