Frozen iguanas ‘fell from the skies’
Cayman Islands has gone through a dip in temperatures recently but at least our iguanas have survived, unlike those in nearby Miami who are literally falling from trees, frozen with cold.
Cayman Islands has gone through a dip in temperatures recently but at least our iguanas have survived, unlike those in nearby Miami who are literally falling from trees, frozen with cold.
The Cayman Islands delegation took the opportunity whilst in New York on Wednesday to visit the Culinary Institute of America (CIA).
Premier Hon. Alden McLaughlin on Tuesday delivered opening remarks at the 7th Annual Cayman Finance New York Breakfast Briefing on Tuesday, 21 January.
A symbol of how strong Cayman’s stayover tourism product has become over the last decade, stayover visitor arrivals toppled the half a million mark for 2019, the Department of Tourism has advised.
On Tuesday, 21 January 2020 at 4.27 pm, the Cayman Islands Fire Service (CIFS) were called to a well-developed tree and hedge fire near the Old Hyatt building which was then safely extinguished.
The Needs Assessment Unit’s (NAU) Grand Cayman office is closing on Wednesday, 29 January 2020 from 2 p.m. for staff training and its Brac office will be closed all day to facilitate a staff meeting.
For over 20 years, Cayman’s favourite restaurant delivery service, Fine Dine-In, has just released their latest restaurant menu guide. In this newest edition, the Fine Dine-In magazine presents dinner menus from 33 restaurants and delivers dinner to your home, hotel, office or condominium.
Year Nine is a big year for the students at Clifton Hunter. That’s the year when, in addition to the normal core curriculum subjects, they get to choose whether they want to pursue Design and Technology, Arts, or Sciences for the next years of school life.
Venezuelan opposition leader Juan Guaido has defied a travel ban to head to Colombia, where he met US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, as he seeks to boost support amid a power struggle with President Nicolas Maduro.
Honduras President Juan Orlando Hernandez said he is committed to battling corruption after his government ended the mandate of an anti-graft mission in the country backed by the Organization of American States.