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Pines gets $600k from CIG to start fundraising for expansion - Cayman Islands Headline News

(L-R) Finance Minister Rolston Anglin, Pines Board Chair Scott Somerville, Premier André Ebanks, Pines CEO Lynda Mitchell, Social Development Minister Isaac Rankine, and Acting Chief Officer Charles Brown (CNS): The Cabinet has approved a CI$600,000 grant for the Pines Retirement Home to trigger a fundraising effort for the expansion of the facility. The social development ministry…
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Cayman News Service broke the news in on Friday, January 2, 2026.
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