IMMIGRATION REFORM TAKES CENTRE STAGE
With a population of roughly 89,000 - expatriates comprising over 55 per cent of that number - immigration reform in the Cayman Islands took centre stage at the Mary Miller Hall on Wednesday, 29th October.
With a population of roughly 89,000 - expatriates comprising over 55 per cent of that number - immigration reform in the Cayman Islands took centre stage at the Mary Miller Hall on Wednesday, 29th October.
At a time when words often outweigh action, the Cayman Islands Chamber of Commerce used its 2025 Parliamentary Luncheon to shift that balance.
With over 200 restaurants and over 135 nationalities, the Cayman Islands are often referred to as the ‘Culinary Capital of the Caribbean’, and during Restaurant Month each year the reason for this distinction is proudly on display for all to see and enjoy.
The Cayman Islands Government continues to closely monitor Hurricane Melissa as it approaches Jamaica
Cayman Airways Limited (CAL) has been notified that the Norman Manley International Airport (KIN) in Kingston, Jamaica will be temporarily closed as of 8pm tonight,
The National Hurricane Center continues its advisories on Tropical Storm Melissa.
Layman E. Scott Sr. High School (LSHS) hosted its 50th Graduation Ceremony at the Aston Rutty Centre, celebrating twelve graduates under the theme “From Small Beginnings, Great Things Grow.”
Cayman Islands freediver Brian Myers made history at the Azul Freediving Challenge 2025, held at the stunning Cenote Yum-Kin in Mexico from September 26 to 28.
The much-anticipated first Strategic Policy Statement (SPS) by the National Coalition for Caymanians(NCFC) government came on Wednesday, and with it a range of revenue-raising measures against the prospects for economic growth.
Over 250 senior financial services industry leaders gathered to hear from Premier André Ebanks and Hon. Chief Justice Margaret Ramsay-Hale at Spectrum 2025 on Wednesday, 8 October at the Kimpton Seafire Resort + Spa.