Spanish Cultural Activities in the Primary Schools
The Spanish Department of the government primary schools is finding creative means to immerse students in authentic cultural settings where they can experience the language in a tangible way.
The Spanish Department of the government primary schools is finding creative means to immerse students in authentic cultural settings where they can experience the language in a tangible way.
The Ministry of Education (MoE) announces the removal of examination and graduation fees for Caymanian students enrolled in government schools.
This year’s Youth Sailing Championship was one for the ages. Cayman sailors were pushed to the brink of their sailing limits over two days of competition. In what most described as ‘on the verge of survival mode’ conditions; thirty-nine youth sailors battled it out for 2022 sailing supremacy on the
Cayman Brac’s Public Health Clinic, formerly at Faith Hospital, will be relocating to the Medical Wing at the Aston Rutty Civic Centre starting January 4th 2023.
CCMI’s researchers and partners from the University of Haifa, Israel, are using specialized equipment and new methods which they have developed to study how corals can adapt to climate change.
Shortly after 11:50PM on Thursday, 22 December, officers responded to a report of a robbery at a bar on West End East Road in Cayman Brac.
The Ministry of Education (MoE) on Tuesday, (13 December) broke ground for the new Theoline L McCoy Primary School Hall. The 14,136 Square foot multi-purpose facility will have a minimum shelter capacity of 600 persons and feature a commercial-grade kitchen and a large stage.
Police proactive operations continue in response to the recent increase in armed robbery incidents. This week, as a result of these operations, police recovered a loaded firearm and several rounds of ammunition from two separate vehicles
FINA Men’s 50M Freestyle World Champion, Jordan Crooks received a hero’s welcome and a standing ovation following his World Championship winning race in Melbourne Australia
The Cayman Islands Government is about to pass legislation to make asylum claims more difficult for irregular migrants and speed up the slow and expensive process.