
Levelling the playing field
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.
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
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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.
As Head of Business Services & Licensing with the Department of Commerce & Investment (DCI), Ms Watson-Jervis received the award from Deputy Governor Franz Manderson for Fostering Effective Communications.
Rundown –is the name given to a kind of fish stew – but it is also the name of the Cayman National Cultural Foundations annual comedy review. The laughter and magic were back with a bang.
Competition, and encouraging children to participate in waterbased activities, propels the Cayman Islands Aquatic Sports Association (CIASA) to make strides in and out of the water.
Turtles have been closely tied with the Cayman Islands for hundreds of years, since Christopher Columbus first discovered the islands in 1503 and named them ‘Las Tortugas’ after the hundreds of sea turtles he found here.