From Cayman to Sea: Two Women Made It Possible
On this International Women’s Day, I wish to elevate two women who, though they served in different roles, made an equal difference in lifting Cayman through our seafarers.
On this International Women’s Day, I wish to elevate two women who, though they served in different roles, made an equal difference in lifting Cayman through our seafarers.
The author offers this reflection as a lifelong Caymanian who has served as teacher, educator, senior civil servant, volunteer, protector of older persons, advocate for young women, politician, and community developer, writing from deep love for these Islands and their people.
The Cayman Islands’ reputation as a secure and trustworthy jurisdiction is crucial for maintaining its strong travel privileges.
If you were born in the Cayman Islands in the 1940s, as I was, and raised by a mother who walked everywhere and knew everyone, you had no choice but to cross paths with the incomparable Captain Paul Hurlston — the sea-faring icon of the Cayman Islands
Hands up — how many of you have to be at work by 8:30 a.m.?
The Mosquito Research & Control Unit (MRCU) is aware that mosquito numbers have remained high in recent weeks, and we understand how frustrating that has been for residents and visitors.
In a world that often hides behind appearances, Caymanian author Dr. Vickie I. Frederick is boldly calling readers to awaken to the truth.
The selection of six companies more than 2 years ago for the Cayman Islands’ energy project has sparked concerns that warrant scrutiny.
I’ve written a heartfelt reflection on what aging means in today’s Cayman Islands. I invite you to read my story and share your thoughts. Let’s begin the conversation on making our society truly age-friendly—together.
Today our islands are at a crossroads. To maintain the high standards that Cayman’s tourism product is known for around the world, we urgently need to address three critical infrastructure needs