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Lots of Firsts at First Show of the Season

Law competing at a jumping event, and she won the 0.6 meter class riding Amarilla.

16 Oct, 2019

Registering for Postal and Mobile Voting

In the Cayman Islands, postal ballots provide a means for individuals who are unable to attend the polling station on the day in person to vote. The 2009 Elections Law introduced mobile voting to allow persons to vote at mobile polling locations,

16 Oct, 2019

Department of Education Services (DES) Officially Opens Nursery at Creek & Spot Bay Infant School

Last Thursday, 10 October, the Department of Education Services (DES) officially opened the nursery located on the grounds of the Creek and Spot Bay Infant School.

14 Oct, 2019

The Lions Club of Tropical Gardens has launched its 22nd annual Breast Cancer Awareness Month activities

The official launch was on Monday Sept 30, 2019 at Abacus Restaurant in Camana Bay.

14 Oct, 2019

Are Cullers on Target for Goal?

About twelve months into the nationwide culling effort, there is a definite reduction in the green iguana population.

14 Oct, 2019

Opening Church Service for Older Persons Month

Wesleyan Holiness Church in West Bay hosted this year’s Older Persons Month Opening Church Service, broadcast live by Radio Cayman.

14 Oct, 2019

George Town and Sir John A. Cumber share wins

Primary school footballers returned to fields across Grand Cayman this past Saturday, October 12 as games were played in the third round of the 2019 CUC Primary Football League (PFL) and the Girls’ Primary School Football League (GPFL).

14 Oct, 2019

Barbados fears child sex tourism rise

Barbados is in danger of becoming a magnet for sex tourism in the Caribbean for paedophiles, an industry official has warned.

11 Oct, 2019

Jamaica stock exchange praised

Jamaica’s stock exchange has caught the attention of the international daily newspaper the Financial Times. In a feature published this week the newspaper gives a glowing review of the Jamaica stock exchange and the growing economy.

11 Oct, 2019

Antigua ploughs $40m to save LIAT

Antigua and Barbuda’s Prime Minister has squashed plans to purchase Barbados shares in cash strapped LIAT but is prepared to make a substantial capital injection.

11 Oct, 2019
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