Sagicor secures spot in Junior Batabano for George Town Primary
George Town Primary School (GTPS) returns to the Junior Batabano parade this year after a few years’ hiatus, thanks to the generous sponsorship of Sagicor Life of the Cayman Islands.
George Town Primary School (GTPS) returns to the Junior Batabano parade this year after a few years’ hiatus, thanks to the generous sponsorship of Sagicor Life of the Cayman Islands.
Two of Cayman’s iconic national events, Cayman Carnival Batabano and Pirates Week, were recently touted in Tampa, Florida, during a special “Cayman Connect Week” with Tampa’s travel trade and dive community.
The congregation that attended the 5th National Prayer Breakfast would have experienced the spirit of God that morning. The All Nations United Pentecostal Church hosted their annual prayer breakfast at their church on Woodlake Drive and invited the Premier and the leader of the Opposition to give
Thousands of people came to the 48th Annual Agriculture Show. Early risers beat the long lines of traffic by getting there early – and picking up the cream of the crop too! But, like most years, there was plenty for everyone, even the latecomers, and something interesting for all ages.
It was the “Big 50” – a half a century of showcasing the very cream of the crop – at the Stacy Watler Pavilion on in Lower Valley on Ash Wednesday, and everyone was sharing the celebration. There were cows, goats, rabbits, horses, chickens ….and that was just the animals.
If the 49th Annual Agriculture Show at the Stacy Watler Pavilion was anything to go by, agriculture of all types is growing and thriving in the Cayman Islands.
Isabella Powery has produced an impressive collection of sporting accomplishments in martial arts, track and rugby over the last several years.
At Elmslie Memorial United Church, Jennelle is known for her humility, conscientiousness, calm demeanour and willingness to assist others. Her life is replete with examples of service to the Cayman Islands through her involvement in various Christian ministries at her church including those of youth
Giving an important boost to the local art industry, Government has recently purchased five pieces of art earmarked as particularly outstanding contemporary works, all produced by local artists, Wray Banker, Horacio Esteban, Al Ebanks, Aston Ebanks and Brandon Saunders. The pieces, chosen by the Nat
Joshewa has played football since 2004 in the U13, U15, U17 and U21 and men’s local leagues. He subsequently went on to develop into a sought-after Premier League player competing for such outfits as Bodden Town and Academy football clubs. For most of his local football career Joshewa has also