Sleeps ‘til Christmas! Give the gift of beauty
Christmas is just around the corner, so each week until the big day we bring you a sample of great gifts you can buy on island that won’t break the bank!
Christmas is just around the corner, so each week until the big day we bring you a sample of great gifts you can buy on island that won’t break the bank!
Camana Bay is set to capture the magic throughout this holiday season.
Moved by the plight of the people who suffered a devastating fire last month on the Cay of Bonacca in the Bay Islands of Honduras, a location which maintains close kinship with the people of the Cayman Islands, Rotary Central Cayman members have raised funds to assist.
It is not the incoming visitors who will be arriving on Cayman’s shores in the coming weeks who will be most likely to spread Covid-19 among the local community, it is returning residents who have been overseas on shopping expeditions.
World Prematurity Day is recognised every year on 17 November to promote awareness of preterm birth and the problems of preterm new-borns and their families around the world.
Caymanian, Tom Mann, who is a Property Manager with BCQS Property Management, has just completed his Master’s (MSc) in Real Estate Management from the University of the West of England, Bristol.
George Town resident Dawn Bodden is the winner of the much-anticipated draw for $100,000 as donated by DMS, a draw in which all residents who had been vaccinated in the Cayman Islands were entered, with the winner randomly generated by computer.
Every day, we see youngsters being continually recognised globally as the most fit to mobilise the discussion about climate change.
It was a great night for the movers of Cayman’s tourism industry to meet the shakers, when ten young Caymanians who were completing WineSchool3’s Shaker Bar course had the opportunity to showcase their skills at the Cayman Spirit Company in George Town WineSchool3, which has been putting....
Every morning at 8 am sharp, the Cayman Islands Coastguards march out onto the parade ground at the coastguard base at the end of Hurst Road, for a centuries-old maritime tradition.