Cayman Youth Football Leagues (CYFL) formed to develop school football
Plans are underway to expand and develop football competitions in schools across the Cayman Islands.
Plans are underway to expand and develop football competitions in schools across the Cayman Islands.
As the petition verification process neared completion, CPR Cayman wrote to Premier Alden McLaughlin to renew their call for transparency and full disclosure of key information concerning the Government’s proposed Cruise Berthing Facility.
“As throughout this process, those allegations are completely without foundation. Let me lay them to rest now.”
Barbados-based Elegant Hotels Group has announced plans to convert its popular Tamarind beach resort into a “premium all-inclusive resort.”
The Trinidad and Tobago government and police are concerned at the proliferation of a new drug labelled the “Zesser Pill” that has been blamed for causing alarming physical and mental reaction in users. The fear is that it could permanently damage users or even kill them.
Jamaica is alarmed at the disproportionate number of males who are committing suicide compared to females. According to police data, 61 people committed suicide in Jamaica last year in a population of 2.9 million. Of that number, 56 were males and five females.
Dominica’s Leader of the Opposition United Workers Party Lennox Linton has given Prime Minister Roosevelt Skerrit until Friday, Sept. 20, to account for monies from Dominica’s Citizenship by Investment Programme which he insists has not been properly accounted for.
Guyana is anticipating the announcement of another major oil find within a few days which will significantly boost the country’s economy. Guyana’s chief investment official made the announcement at the SPE Offshore Europe conference in Aberdeen, Scotland.
Bahamas emergency services have listed 2,500 people as missing after Hurricane Dorian struck the islands two weeks ago.This official count suggests the final death toll will be in the hundreds, though the number of missing has yet to be checked against those in shelters. Tens of thousands of people
The Opposition advocated for a verification process based on a sampling of the signatories, however the Government decided to verify 100% of the required signatures.