New committee to tackle mass migration
To deal with the threat of mass illegal migration into the Cayman Islands, the Mass Migration Committee (MMC) has been set up to support coordination and oversight of such an event.
To deal with the threat of mass illegal migration into the Cayman Islands, the Mass Migration Committee (MMC) has been set up to support coordination and oversight of such an event.
Mark your calendars for one of the buzziest weeks of the year as Cayman Art Week returns for a sixth celebration of local art from Tuesday 26 to Sunday 31 May 2026.
The Cayman National Cultural Foundation (CNCF) is pleased to announce the restructuring of its Grants Programme and the launch of the first wave of newly designed open grants, beginning with Theatre Grants dedicated to advancing the Performing Arts in the Cayman Islands.
The University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) is pleased to announce that two members of its faculty have this month been awarded professional recognition through the Advance HE Fellowship scheme. Dr. Jonathan Bratt has been awarded a title of Advance HE Fellow
Police are investigating a fatal stabbing that took place during the early morning hours of Friday, 13 February, at the intersection of Mary Street and McField Lane in George Town.
Having nearly completed its review into cannabis decriminalisation and establishing a national lottery, the Law Reform Commission will next develop a public consultation paper.
Barbados Prime Minister Mia Mottley has led her Barbados Labour Party(BLP) to an unprecedented third consecutive clean sweep in general elections on Wednesday, February 11th.
With over 180 articles about Caymanian culture published - commissioned and voluntarily submitted - since launching more than 13 years ago, Caymanian Times stands as a proud beacon promoting and preserving the culture of these islands. [Arts and Culture - Caymanian Times]
The Department of Education Services (DES), in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Training (MoET), hosted the National Education Conference 2026 at John Gray High School on Friday, 30 January.
Cayman Airways Captain Joseph “Joey” Jackson brought nearly 45 years of distinguished service to a close on Wednesday February 4, 2026 with a moment few pilots get to experience - his final flight was flown with his son, First Officer Bradley Jackson, serving as his co-pilot.