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High School Football returns

After a year’s absence, the Cayman Youth Football Leagues (CYFL) is pleased to announce the return of the 2022 Dart Under 13 and Appleby Under 18 boys’ and girls’ high school football leagues.

08 Sep, 2022

WORLD FOOD PRICES FALL...BUT REMAIN HIGHER THAN LAST YEAR

There might be at least a brief but welcome respite from the doom and gloom of the cost-of-living crisis with a drop in the price of some key food products on the global market.

08 Sep, 2022

TOURISM MINISTER CALLS FOR A REGIONAL STRATEGY RETHINK

The Cayman Islands will underscore its place as a major influencer in Caribbean tourism when it hosts top-level business meetings of the Caribbean Tourism Organisation (CTO) from September 12th to 15th.

08 Sep, 2022

8 Cuban Migrants arrive on Cayman Brac

8 Migrants arrive in Cayman Brac

07 Sep, 2022

Minister Ebanks Leads Cayman's AML Delegation to Nicaragua

A Government delegation led by the Minister of Financial Services and Commerce, the Hon. André Ebanks, will update a Financial Action Task Force (FATF) review group regarding how the Cayman Islands has improved its effectiveness in fighting financial crimes.

07 Sep, 2022

Opposition Congratulates Prime Minister Liz Truss

Opposition Congratulates Prime Minister Liz Truss

06 Sep, 2022

Police investigate armed robbery in West Bay

At about 8:30PM on Monday night, 6 September, officers responded to a report of a robbery at a business on Finch Drive, in West Bay

06 Sep, 2022

Barbados welcomes first flight from Africa

Barbados completed its inaugural flight from West Africa last week when 130 passengers from various countries landed in the first direct flight from Lagos, Nigeria. The Ethiopian Airlines flight was eight hours long with little turbulence.

06 Sep, 2022

Guyana’s Rum Fest lifts spirits

The Guyana Rum Festival returns this weekend highlighting why it celebrates its food, beverage, and culture.

06 Sep, 2022

JA attracts most black Americans

Jamaica’s tourism industry has recovered faster than every other English-speaking Caribbean country partly because African Americans visit there in huge numbers, said Tourism Minister Edmund Bartlett.

06 Sep, 2022
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