Native trees planted in recognition of Caribbean Haven Residential Centre’s 25th Anniversary
• Ministry marks Caribbean Haven’s 25th anniversary with tree planting initiative
• Ministry marks Caribbean Haven’s 25th anniversary with tree planting initiative
‘Going Green’ is trending in paradise. As the Cayman Islands moves toward more renewable sources of energy, there are more and more electric cars appearing on the roads, bringing down emissions and decreasing the Islands’ carbon footprint.
Every Easter weekend, something quietly powerful happens across the Cayman Islands.
As part of its commitment to promoting an active and healthy lifestyle for all, the Ministry of Youth, Sports, Culture and Heritage is pleased to announce the start of construction for the final phase of the George Dixon Community Park redevelopment project.
There’s no shortage of advice when it comes to healthy eating.
Meals on Wheels Cayman Islands is celebrating an overwhelming success following its annual Change for Change Donation Drive, which reached record-breaking heights in 2026 thanks to extraordinary community support and a last-minute anonymous donor.
Government has spent more than three quarters of a million dollars in the last seven and a half months to deal with the flow of Cuban migrants arriving on these shores as they flee their homeland in rickety boats.
As part of the National Tree Planting Programme (NTPP), the Ministry of Health, Environment and Sustainability has planted 100 native plants at Batabano Cemetery in West Bay.
The Breast Cancer Foundation (BCF) is celebrating the tremendous success of its inaugural Dink for Pink fundraiser, a 24-hour pickleball marathon hosted at Pickleball Cayman that brought the community together in a powerful display of energy, generosity, and solidarity.
A delightful afternoon tea fundraiser held at The Brasserie at the beginning of the month brought together guests for an elegant yet spirited twist on a classic afternoon tea, with proceeds going to support Autism Cayman.