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Wednesday, 22 May 2013 8:47 pmEzzard Miller can look forward to sitting in his spot in the South-East corner of the Legislative Assembly. Cayman 27 is watching the Sister Islands closely as well, where it is apparent Moses Kirkconnell and Juliana O'Connor-Connolly will both keep their seats in the Legislative Assembly. FULL STORY
Wednesday, 22 May 2013 7:49 pmThousands of voters were out from 7 am to cast their ballots and have their say about who will be the leaders of the country for the next four years. Officials say 79.93% of registered voters came out to the polls. Last elections polled just over 80%. FULL STORY -
Recent election-related stories
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Miller to be returned to North Side
Ezzard Miller can look forward to sitting in his spot in the South-East corner of the Legislative Assembly. Cayman 27 is watching the Sister Islands closely as well, where it is apparent Moses Kirkconnell and Juliana O’Connor-Connolly will both keep their seats in the Legislative Assembly.
- Thousands cast their ballots 7:49 pm
- Viewer feedback 7:48 pm
- Voting in Bodden Town 7:47 pm
- Governor Taylor stops by Elections HQ 5:21 pm
- Voter turnout surpasses 2009 election 4:30 pm
- East End Civic Centre afternoon update 3:21 pm
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George Town
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Voter turnout highest in George Town
Nearly two thirds of George Town voters have cast their ballots. The latest data coming into Command Centre shows the country’s capital leading the poll numbers with 4,608 people voting in the first six hours of Election Day, totaling more than 62% of that district’s electorate.
- George Town unemployment woes 7:36 pm
- Meet the Candidates: Alden McLaughlin 5:37 pm
- Meet the Candidates: Kurt Tibbetts 5:36 pm
- Meet the Candidates: Stefan Baraud 3:57 pm
- Meet the Candidates: Winston Connolly 3:56 pm
- Meet the Candidates: Marco Archer 3:52 pm
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Bodden Town
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Voting in Bodden Town
The district of Bodden Town has 13 candidates contesting the district. There was a steady flow of voting at the three polling stations this afternoon.
- Bodden Town Primary School afternoon polling update 3:19 pm
- The Grounds afternoon polling update 3:17 pm
- Things picking up in Bodden Town 1:10 pm
- Bodden Town Primary School morning check 10:54 am
- Savannah Primary School morning check 10:35 am
- Meet the Candidates: Alva Suckoo 3:55 pm
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West Bay
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Voting in West Bay
The district of West Bay has 14 candidates vying for 4 seats available. Cayman 27′s Monica Walton spoke to some of the candidates in the running, including former premier McKeeva Bush. Voters in the district have gathered outside polling stations to show their support and exercise their rights.
- West Bay voters in and out 1:09 pm
- Meet the Candidates: McKeeva Bush 10:35 am
- Meet the Candidates: Rolston Anglin 5:38 pm
- Meet the Candidates: Capt. Eugene Ebanks 3:54 pm
- Forgotten youth in West Bay 8:23 pm
- Meet the Candidates: Woody DaCosta 2:09 pm
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East End
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East End Civic Centre afternoon update
The voting process at East End Civic Centres this afternoon appears to be running smoothly. Voters appear to be getting through quickly.
- East End Civic Centre morning check 10:33 am
- East End: Young people need attention 6:22 pm
- Chamber debates kick-off 7:58 pm
- Meet the Candidates: Arden McLean 8:02 pm
- Meet the Candidates: John McLean Jr. 8:02 pm
- Two fight for one seat in East End 8:00 pm
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North Side
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Miller to be returned to North Side
Ezzard Miller can look forward to sitting in his spot in the South-East corner of the Legislative Assembly. Cayman 27 is watching the Sister Islands closely as well, where it is apparent Moses Kirkconnell and Juliana O’Connor-Connolly will both keep their seats in the Legislative Assembly.
- North Side Primary School morning check 10:36 am
- Police make vandalism arrest 7:59 pm
- Elderly issues in North Side 7:58 pm
- Mobile voting kicks off in Grand Cayman 7:55 pm
- Meet the Candidates: Ezzard Miller 1:58 pm
- Ezzard Miller billboards vandalised 8:13 pm
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Cayman Brac and Little Cayman
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Miller to be returned to North Side
Ezzard Miller can look forward to sitting in his spot in the South-East corner of the Legislative Assembly. Cayman 27 is watching the Sister Islands closely as well, where it is apparent Moses Kirkconnell and Juliana O’Connor-Connolly will both keep their seats in the Legislative Assembly.
- Securing a better future for Cayman Brac 8:05 pm
- Brac “quiet” in lead up to elections 8:17 pm
- Meet the Candidates: Moses Kirkconnell 10:36 am
- Mobile polling completed in Sister Islands 7:58 pm
- Little Cayman electors urged to apply for mobile voting 5:35 pm
- Lyndon Martin cannot run for office 4:31 pm
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News
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Voter turnout surpasses 2009 election
Nearly 13,000 people have cast their ballots in this General Election, surpassing the previous election by more than 400 votes. With less than two hours left to vote, numbers coming in to the Command Centre show 12,786 people voted across the country, 69.25%of the electorate. In the 2009 General Election, 12,360 people voted with an 80% turnout.
- Voter turnout highest in George Town 2:13 pm
- Nearly a third cast their ballots 10:27 am
- What’s open/what’s not on Elections Day 8:50 pm
- Cayman flag on top of Everest 8:43 pm
- Man bailed after fatal crash 8:42 pm
- Challenges ahead for new prison director 8:42 pm
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Daybreak
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Partners in Good Health: Brain aneurysms treatment
On this Partners in Good Health learn about a minimally invasive treatment option for brain aneurysms.
- Tuesday’s Daybreak & news check 1:14 pm
- What to expect from the 2013 election 1:14 pm
- ‘Independents’ National Priorities 1:13 pm
- C4C on jobs plan 1:13 pm
- Election day Do’s and Don’ts 1:12 pm
- Music on the Menu 10:12 am
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Sports
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Candidates stance on sports
An update on how some of the candidates and political parties view sports in the Cayman Islands.
- Sunset women hoist FA Cup 8:35 pm
- Armiger to step down 8:04 pm
- Leaving on a Jet plane 8:03 pm
- Wolfe Tones too much 8:02 pm
- Swimmers picked for Island Games 8:02 pm
- Bowled over 8:01 pm
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27 Tonight
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Big Story: Stingrays now protected
On Friday (17 May) it was announced that southern stingrays are to be protected under the Marine Conservation Law. This comes after work by the Cayman Islands tourism Association, the Department of Environment and Department of Tourism, along with Dr. Guy Harvey.
- Big Story: Tackling security problems at Northward prison 7:46 pm
- Big Story: Spies among us 7:59 pm
- Technology Today: Samsung S4 coming to Cayman 7:34 pm
- West Bay Road closure latest 7:47 pm
- Entertainment Extra for 3 May 7:30 pm
- Technology Today for 2 May 8:42 pm
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Sister Islands
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Another group of Cubans arrive
A group of 30 cubans arrived in Cayman Brac Monday (20 May) after experiencing engine problems.
- Visitor dies in the Brac 3:34 pm
- Brac burglar fails mission 5:14 pm
- Lyndon Martin convicted of PTA theft 8:01 pm
- Another large amount of cocaine washes ashore 12:59 pm
- Woman arrested in Brac stabbing 7:13 pm
- Cyclist struck by truck in Brac 12:17 am
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Let's Talk to the Experts
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Going to the polls
Elections are in the air and as we get prepared to go to the polls and cast our vote it is important that we take a step back, review the situation and proceed with caution. On Let’s Talk to the Expert’s we help you gain perspective as we look at everything from the role of social media in politics to what happens behind the scenes once the votes have been counted and the announcements have been made.
- Youth ACT 8:43 pm
- Recognising Top Employers 2:45 pm
- Building bridges 1:08 am
- Challenges faced by women 9:23 am
- Gender Equality 9:40 pm
- Inspiring the next generation 9:55 pm
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The Panel
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Cayman’s Choice 2013
At the end of the day, it will be Cayman’s choice – 18 people will be chosen to represent the 6 districts and to run the country. It’s a race that has people scratching their heads trying to determine who will ultimately take the reins of power. The big question mark lies over George Town. Early on in the season it was clear, the capital is the battleground.
- Elections Battle 2013 9:12 pm
- Cost of living woes 10:03 pm
- Capital projects and the environment 9:09 am
- Unemployment tension 11:30 am
- WB candidates discuss unemployment, crime, tourism & development 1:46 pm
- The issue of vote buying 10:07 pm
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Let's Talk Sports
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Let’s Talk Sports for 9 May
Don’t miss this season finale of Let’s Talk Sports.
- Let’s Talk Sports for 2 May 9:39 pm
- Let’s Talk Sports for 25 April 10:34 am
- Let’s Talk Sports for 18 April 4:22 pm
- Let’s Talk Sports for 11 April 8:30 pm
- Let’s Talk Sports for 4 April 9:25 pm
- Let’s Talk Sports for 28 March 9:43 pm
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Video shot of the day
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Montessori School of Cayman visit with officers of the Fire Service
For our video shot of the day little ones from the Montessori School of Cayman visit with officers of the Cayman Islands Fire Service.
- Patois prose for Usain Bolt 7:30 pm
- A look at Lover’s Wall 7:41 pm
- Cayman’s first capital 7:43 pm
- Serene view from Bodden Town 12:22 pm
- Tranquility in South Sound 7:55 pm
- Stinky the dolphin spotted in Spotts 8:11 pm
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Pet of the Week
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Pet of the Week: Importance of spaying and neutering your pets
With about 30 puppies in need of a home the Humane Society is encouraging the public to book an appointment to spay and neuter their pets. Volunteer Cindy Blekaitis explains why.
- Pet of the Week: Chipsey 12:57 pm
- Pet of the Week: Timmy 12:47 pm
- Pet of the Week: Bruster 10:44 pm
- Pet of the Week: Fabulous 1:08 pm
- Pet of the Week: Kiki 1:00 pm
- Pet of the Week: Raven 3:26 pm
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Just Ask Us
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Just Ask Us
Elections and anti-bullying… Cayman 27 is covering them all. Find out what else is happening by clicking the video.
- Just Ask Us 9:49 am
- Just Ask Us 1:55 pm
- Just Ask Us 2:07 pm
- Just Ask Us 12:54 pm
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Work Outside the Box
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Work Outside the Box: Pilot
For some people, knowing what you want to be when you grow up doesn’t take much thought. That’s certainly true for this pilot. On this Work Outside the Box we meet Giselah.
- Work Outside the Box: Chefs 12:35 pm
- Work Outside the Box: Watchmaker 12:23 pm
- Work Outside the Box: Tour operator 3:49 pm
- Work Outside the Box: Yoga instructor 12:07 pm
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Cocaine in Cayman series
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Cocaine in Cayman: Caribbean Haven
In our final part of our series Cocaine in Cayman we take a look at the work being done by Caribbean Haven.
The government-funded rehabilitation unit treats people with all forms of addiction. But as Cayman 27′s Paul Kennedy finds out, one drug stands out high above the rest. - Cocaine in Cayman: Drug Court 8:16 pm
- Help and hope for addicts 8:29 pm
- Big Story – Recovering crack addict shares his story 8:03 pm
- Big Story – Former Miss Cayman contestant talks about her addiction 8:08 pm
- Fraudster talks from behind bars 5:40 pm
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