EDITORIAL: Cayman’s port – all of our futures
The discussion surrounding the planned development of the cruise and cargo port project is one that shows no signs of dying anytime soon.
The discussion surrounding the planned development of the cruise and cargo port project is one that shows no signs of dying anytime soon.
In this article, I continue with my assessment of Roy Bodden’s recent book - From Guard House to the Glass House - one Man’s Journey through the Maze of Caymanian Politics. I focus on the book’s Preface.
“Taking the time to build community, to get to know your people will have long – lasting benefits.” So said Clifton Taulbert, author and president and founder of The Freemount Corporation – a consulting company that focuses on human capital development.
With the Private School Association Volleyball league having already come and gone and summer just around the corner, many of the student athletes are trying their best to enjoy what’s left of the First Baptist Indoor Volleyball league before they have to hang up their trainers and put away their kn
Sunset FC Warriors have the chance to redeem themselves against 345 FC I in the 2019 CIFA Boys Under 11 FA Cup final as both clubs won their respective semi final games. The much anticipated final, which is scheduled for Saturday, June 15 at the Annex Field, will be a re-match of the Boys Under 11 l
“With great sadness I learned of the passing of Justice Charles Quin. He was a well-respected man who had contributed greatly to justice in the Cayman Islands and the local region over a long career. We are indebted to him for his service. My deepest condolences to his family, friends and colleagues
It is with deep regret that the Premier and the Government of the Cayman Islands recognises the passing of Justice Charles Quin who was a Grand Court judge and indispensible member of the law community in the Cayman Islands.
The Member of the Legislative Assembly for North Side, Mr. Ezzard Miller, is calling on the Government to immediately remedy the serious mosquito infestation plaguing the district of North Side.
In a few weeks schools will close for the summer vacation and families are finalizing arrangements on ways to spend their six weeks of free time. For many, the economic crunch still limits their vacation plans as reductions in disposable income,
The Cayman Islands Little League Girls played their All-Star game under the lights on Wednesday, June 5th.