Milo Dack

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ARTICLES BY MILO DACK

Schools get jingle fever

Cayman’s primary school children are literally singing the praises of recycling and waste reduction, with four schools submitting “Reduce, Reuse, Recycle” jingles for an Earth Month competition hosted by the Department of Environmental Health.

Volunteers participate in North Sound inlet cleanup

More than 50 volunteers cleared 2,343 pounds of garbage from the area north of Sparkys Drive in George Town’s industrial zone on Sunday morning.

Show Mom you care this weekend

In Britain and the United States, Mother’s Day is celebrated on different days of the calendar year. On this side of the Atlantic, we celebrate Mother’s Day on the second Sunday of May, which is May 13 this year.

When Harry met Meghan (Markle): Love in air as Royal Wedding nears

The Royal Wedding of Prince Harry (Henry Charles Albert David of Wales) and actress Rachel Meghan Markle is one of the most anticipated events of this year.
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Community meeting held at Newlands

Residents of North Sound Estates met with community leaders, RCIPS officers, and Newlands MLA Alva Suckoo Monday to discuss crime, delays in garbage collections, hurricane preparedness, and derelict vehicles in the area.

Adopted British woman seeks Cayman connections

A couple living in the U.K. has made an appeal to find relatives of Irwin Moralis Nickelson, who died in Cayman Brac in 1998. It is believed that Mr. Nickelson was married to Marion Price, who was the mother of Margaret Wendy Harris.

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!

Teenagers pioneer recycling initiative in West Bay

Two teenagers, Jade and Luke Barnard, have begun a small-scale recycling business in West Bay at the Shores and at Highlands to encourage people to recycle their trash.

‘Walk in Her Shoes’: Men prepare to take to the Market Street runway in...

Cayman’s annual Walk in Her Shoes event takes place at Camana Bay on Thursday, March 8, hosted by the Cayman Islands Crisis Centre, and people cannot wait to go out and watch it.

Witness: Jewelry store robber tied her up, threatened her with a gun

An employee at Mitzi’s Fine Jewelry store described in Grand Court how she was tied up with duct tape and threatened with a gun during a robbery at the shop in November 2015.

Trial begins for jewelry store robbery

Trial began on Monday for two West Bay residents charged with the 2015 robbery of Mitzi’s Fine Jewelry in which over half a million dollars worth of jewelry was reported stolen.

The romance of Cabaret

On Saturday evening, just a few days before Valentine’s Day, the Cayman Arts Festival hosted some of New York’s finest cabaret singers to perform “Isn’t It Romantic?” at the Marriott Beach Resort.

How to make this Valentine’s Day unforgettable

Valentine’s Day can be a special one with the person you love, but it can also bring some unwelcome pressure with it. If you are the couple that doesn’t celebrate it, so much the better; however, if either or both of you considers it a date to be recognized, make sure you get your ducks in a row.

175 people turn out for SafeHaven beach cleanup

Volunteers cleared 2,500 pounds of garbage from the beach and mangroves at SafeHaven on Saturday morning.

MS Foundation to raise awareness at annual gala event

The MS Foundation is inviting people to save the date for its upcoming second annual gala fundraiser at Pedro St. James Castle next month.

Teen’s artwork features at National Gallery

The artwork of Brandon Saunders, an 18-year-old student at St. Ignatius Catholic School, has been added to the permanent collection at the National Gallery of the Cayman Islands.

Tackling the growing plastic problem

A photograph taken last month of three young children staring out to sea from a North Side beach strewn with plastic debris and other garbage brought home to many in Cayman the prevalence of the islands’ plastic pollution problem.

Hurricane transforms art in latest gallery exhibit

The Cayman Islands’ National Gallery began its new year exhibition “shorts” last week with a new exhibit called “Through Ivan’s Eye.”

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