Archive for July 5th, 2018

Can all cars use gas containing ethanol?

Can all cars use gas containing ethanol?

| 05/07/2018 | 41 Comments

I’ve passed by Refuel, the new gas station in Industrial Park, several times and noticed the lower prices they offer on their gas. But is the fuel OK to use in all types of cars? I’ve checked their website and cannot find any information about that. Auntie’s answer: I have also been intrigued by the […]

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Special Olympics basketball camp names title sponsor

Special Olympics basketball camp names title sponsor

| 05/07/2018 | 0 Comments

(CNS Local Life): A basketball camp for Special Olympics athletes has been rebranded with the title sponsorship of Cayman National Bank. At the inaugural Cayman National Bank Special Olympics Basketball Camp, set for 7 November, 35 athletes are expected to participate. Special Olympics Cayman Islands is celebrating its 30th anniversary this year, while Special Olympics […]

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Golden Spoons Review: Health City Café

Golden Spoons Review: Health City Café

| 05/07/2018 | 1 Comment

(CNS Foodie): A family member’s recent stay at Health City Cayman Islands in East End resulted in many meals taken at that hospital’s cafeteria, the Health City Café. While food consumed at a medical facility has never previously motivated me to review it (except for ones that would have included a few choice, non-printable words), […]

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How do you keep scorpions away?

How do you keep scorpions away?

| 05/07/2018 | 23 Comments

UPDATED: Recently I’ve found a couple of scorpions in my house. I was able to deal with them but have a few questions. How do they get into the house and how do you stop them from coming? Also, am I correct that the scorpions found here are not lethal? Auntie’s answer: I have just […]

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Ice on Ice sparkles with record donation

Ice on Ice sparkles with record donation

| 05/07/2018 | 1 Comment

(CNS Local Life): The eighth annual Ice on Ice fundraiser held last month raised more than $17,000 for the Cayman Islands Cancer Society (CICS), a record amount for the event. All of the proceeds from ticket sales and games at the casino and cocktails affair benefitted CICS.

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