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Summer tech course offered for local students

Summer tech course offered for local students

| 11/07/2019 | 0 Comments

(CNS Local Life): A computer programming course targeted at young people is being launched to inspire Cayman’s next generation to break into the technology by learning to code. Youth Code (Cayman) 2019, set for 12-16 August, is being offered by Code (Cayman), a learning and support network whose goal is to promote the growth of […]

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MRCU adds mosquito surveillance staff

MRCU adds mosquito surveillance staff

| 11/07/2019 | 0 Comments

(CNS Local Life): The Mosquito Research and Control Unit (MRCU) has added three disease protection officers (DPO) to its team, with two of the recruits hired following recent promotions within the team, and the third taking charge of the unit’s expanding services in Little Cayman.

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CIMA to host financial services student mixer

CIMA to host financial services student mixer

| 11/07/2019 | 0 Comments

The Cayman Islands Monetary Authority is hosting a student mixer on Friday, 2 August at the Marriott Beach Resort from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. This interactive platform will give college bound students (ages 16 – 25) a chance to meet potential employers, learn about the importance of the financial services industry and how it […]

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Can banks charge stamp duty for debit card purchases?

Can banks charge stamp duty for debit card purchases?

| 11/07/2019 | 12 Comments

Do banks in the Cayman Islands charge their customers stamp duty on point of sale (POS) transactions purchased via debit card? Where in the Stamp Duty Law does it allow this? Auntie’s answer: I will answer your second question first since that is more straightforward. Section 3.1 of the Stamp Duty Law says, “There shall […]

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Caymanian student receives insurance scholarship

Caymanian student receives insurance scholarship

| 10/07/2019 | 0 Comments

(CNS Local Life): University student Jacie Mascarenhas (20) has been named the first recipient of the US$25,000 BritCay Insurance Scholarship, helping her continue her studies at Texas Christian University (TCU) College of Science and Engineering and bringing her closer to her goal of becoming an actuary.

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Cayman adds five golds to Island Games tally

Cayman adds five golds to Island Games tally

| 10/07/2019 | 2 Comments

(CNS Local Life): Cayman’s squash team continued its golden run at the 2019 NatWest International Island Games in Gibraltar on Wednesday, taking the top spots in men’s and women’s doubles as well as mixed doubles, following on from the individual golds they earned the day before. Overall, on the fifth day of competition, Cayman took […]

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Customs recruits begin training course

Customs recruits begin training course

| 10/07/2019 | 0 Comments

(CNS Local Life): This week Governor Martyn Roper attended the first day of a 21-week training course for 11 new Customs and Border Control (CBC) officers. The new recruits will be trained in a wide array of subjects including the relevant laws, interviewing techniques, statement writing, the collection and handling of evidence, the fundamentals of […]

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National Gallery seeks artists for new exhibition

National Gallery seeks artists for new exhibition

| 10/07/2019 | 0 Comments

(CNS Local Life): The National Gallery of the Cayman Islands (NGCI) is calling on local artists to submit work for an exhibition that will examine the role women have played in the development of early modern Caymanian society from the 1800’s through the mid-20th century. About 15 contemporary artists will be selected and commissioned to […]

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What to do with medicine and eyeglasses?

What to do with medicine and eyeglasses?

| 10/07/2019 | 2 Comments

How do I dispose of medication and old eyeglasses? Is there a better way than to throw them in the trash? Auntie’s answer: Now that is an interesting question that I’ve not encountered before. The answer to the second part is yes and no, which I will explain. When it comes to medication, there really […]

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Actor awarded scholarship in pursuit of MFA

Actor awarded scholarship in pursuit of MFA

| 09/07/2019 | 0 Comments

(CNS Local Life): Caymanian award-winning actor Rita Estevanovich has been named the recipient of a scholarship that she will use to help finance her studies for a master of fine arts (MFA) degree in the UK. Local company Nova awarded the second annual ‘Love Your Future’ $3,000 scholarship, presented to the applicant who demonstrates passion […]

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Cayman takes two golds in squash at Island Games

Cayman takes two golds in squash at Island Games

| 09/07/2019 | 0 Comments

(CNS Local Life): Individual gold medals in squash Tuesday (9 July), day four of the 2019 NatWest International Island Games in Gibraltar, brought Cayman’s gold total to three, with a second silver and bronze added as well. To date, Cayman’s athletes have notched seven medals overall. Cameron Stafford and Marlene West each earned the top […]

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Cisco exec to speak at UCCI commencement

Cisco exec to speak at UCCI commencement

| 09/07/2019 | 0 Comments

(CNS Local Life): Shari Slate, vice president of Cisco Systems, will be the keynote speaker at the University of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) commencement ceremony set for Thursday, 7 November. A first-generation American whose family hails from Cayman Brac and Jamaica, Slate is also the chief inclusion and collaboration officer for the global tech company.

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Miss Cayman Islands Universe contestants named

Miss Cayman Islands Universe contestants named

| 09/07/2019 | 0 Comments

(CNS Local Life): The Miss Cayman Islands Universe annual pageant has been set for Saturday, 17 August, with six contestants vying for the crown to compete at the international competition, which will be taking place either December this year or in January 2020. The sashing event for the contestants is scheduled for Friday, 19 July.

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How can I recover my back wages?

How can I recover my back wages?

| 09/07/2019 | 1 Comment

I have a somewhat troublesome issue. I have won a judgement against a Cayman company for unpaid salaries and unfair dismissal way back in 2014, for a substantial amount of money. I have a letter signed by the managing director in 2016 stating that he would take personal liability for the debt, provided I give […]

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U19 cricket team drops first match in World Cup qualifiers

U19 cricket team drops first match in World Cup qualifiers

| 08/07/2019 | 0 Comments

(CNS Local Life): The Cayman Islands U19 cricket team has lost its first match to the US squad in the ICC Americas Regional U19 World Cup Qualifiers in Toronto, Canada, which runs through 16 July. The team and support staff travelled to Canada Saturday so did not have much down time before they had to […]

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Cayman medals twice in day three of Island Games

Cayman medals twice in day three of Island Games

| 08/07/2019 | 2 Comments

(CNS Local Life): Cayman added a silver and a bronze to the gold Louis Gordon earned in the high jump Saturday, when sprinter Danika Lyn came second in the women’s 100m and in the pool Jordan Crooks took third in the men’s 50m backstroke, during Monday’s (8 July) action at the 2019 NatWest International Island […]

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Cayman brings back five medals from CCCAN

Cayman brings back five medals from CCCAN

| 08/07/2019 | 0 Comments

(CNS Local Life): The Cayman National Swim Team has returned from the Central American and Caribbean Swimming Championship (CCCAN) in Barbados with one gold and four bronze medals. The games, held from 28 June to 2 July, featured 550 swimmers representing 27 countries across all disciplines over 151 events.

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How much should I tip grocery baggers?

How much should I tip grocery baggers?

| 08/07/2019 | 22 Comments

After living in Germany, the US and Panama I have learned there are different ways that grocery stores handle the bagging of groceries. In the US and Germany the store clerk bags the groceries, or in times of high traffic there are “baggers” that provide the service as part of your purchase. In Panama, there […]

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