
The Botanic Park: nature at its best
When HM the Queen visited the Cayman Islands in 1994 she opened the newly developed Botanic Park, which, at the time, only consisted of a Woodland Trail.
When HM the Queen visited the Cayman Islands in 1994 she opened the newly developed Botanic Park, which, at the time, only consisted of a Woodland Trail.
Over the past five months, this column has introduced a number of charitable organisations.
Cayman Islands National Dance Company & School celebrated their 30th Anniversary over three nights at the Harquail Theatre, with “Dare To Dance,” a show which contained the full spectrum of the kind of dances taught by the dance company, through and an equally wide age range, from tiny tots
“See this tree there? That’s proper name is Eline Eline, and they use that to make Channel perfume,” said Mr. Nils Godfrey, from the front of his garden in the middle of George Town. There are all kinds of trees in Mr. Godfrey’s garden, and he uses them for many different things.
This month’s meeting in London between leaders of Britain’s Overseas Territories, Crown Dependencies, and their UK counterparts could set the stage for the future relationship especially for the Caribbean territories.
The Cayman Islands is experiencing record tourism figures for the fifth consecutive year which is welcome news for everyone connected to the industry. Tourism numbers for 2018 continue to out-pace all corresponding records for 2017.
Otis Air provides professional air conditioning services, so they need a professional looking building to operate from. You might think that one warehouse-and-offices suite of buildings is much like another, and when you get inside it will be respectable, utilitarian, and rather dull. But as soon as
This column features a non-profit organisation (NPO) registered in the Cayman Islands. If you’d like your charity to be considered for this column (which means free publicity!) please register your charity as an NPO with General Registry by 31 July 2018.
Ms. Joy really does have the right name, because her garden in Savannah Newlands is a pure expression of joy and happiness. It’s a celebration of color, like a wonderful firework display with all the fireworks going off at once.
When the British Minister for Overseas Territories Lord Tariq Ahmad visits three Caribbean territories this week, he will avoid risking any demonstrations in the British Virgin Islands.