Vibrant Crop Creates Buzz
Fruits trees in the Cayman Islands have been blooming a bit earlier this year, surprising locals and residents and creating great debate in the community about what might be causing the premature bounty.
Fruits trees in the Cayman Islands have been blooming a bit earlier this year, surprising locals and residents and creating great debate in the community about what might be causing the premature bounty.
On 4 January 2020, Girl Power Cayman visited the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) to learn about tertiary education.
The Ministry of Commerce, Planning and Infrastructure wishes to announce the recent appointment of Darvy Whittaker and Leah Watson to new positions within the Ministry.
In a special lecture given by Laura Panades, students at the Truman Bodden Law School got to grips with the causes and consequences of “Brexit”.
Georgette Rankine from East End has been crowned champion of the Gimistory Fish Fry Competition.
The Cayman Islands Green Iguana Cull Project will continue in 2020 and all participating cullers will be required to renew their cull registrations in January.
The Ministry of Culture’s relocation of a centuries old traditional, Caymanian style cottage from George Town to the National Trust’s Mission House property in Bodden Town took place on Sunday 05th January, 2020, after months of planning.
Cayman Island Fire Service (CIFS) recognises the challenges faced by our Australian colleagues and commends those who are working in extremely difficult conditions battling over 130 wildfires.
The Caymanian population has been let down by the Government when it comes to education, healthcare and basic infrastructure, according to Opposition Leader Arden McLean, who said in his New Year’s address that over the last ten years, successive Cabinets had proven that they could not manage....
The (now postponed) referendum to decide the progression of Cayman’s port was without doubt the most controversial topic of 2019 for the Cayman Islands, and in his New Year’s message to residents, Premier Alden McLaughlin urged people to come together, whatever the final outcome.