Coconut Cup makes big splash in Camana Bay
One of the many swimming options around this time of year is the Coconut Cup being held this weekend from Friday to Sunday 28-30 November, for ages 10-12.
One of the many swimming options around this time of year is the Coconut Cup being held this weekend from Friday to Sunday 28-30 November, for ages 10-12.
The Cayman Islands Tennis Club has had another successful and eventful year which continues this weekend with its Year End Masters tournament.
There are few things more frustrating than wanting to be slimmer and to tone your body, without any success.
Despite concerns by some regarding Grand Cayman having no cruise berthing infrastructure for tourists to disembark ships, the industry is poised to have one of its busiest seasons in some time.
“I do have a clear vision for success and the determination to leave our industry better than I found it. One thing is certain: under my leadership, it will not be business as usual.”
The main opposition People’s Progressive Movement (PPM/Progressives) doubled down on its reservations about the national budget by refusing to participate in the Parliamentary vote on the document.
A former deputy premier of the Turks and Caicos Islands (TCI) has sparked a renewed debate about over-reliance on tourism as an economic pillar in the aftermath of the devastation in western Jamaica caused by Hurricane Melissa.
The Chamber of Commerce, via its Chamber Council, is polling its membership for their views on the national budget just passed in the Cayman Islands Parliament.
CareerMasters, the Cayman Islands’ premier pre-career readiness programme for high school students, officially launched its second year of programming on Tuesday, 4 November at the Grand Cayman Marriott.
Serita Welcome, a young Caymanian who joined Stuarts Humphries as a Marketing Assistant in September 2024, has been awarded a place at Nottingham Trent University in the United Kingdom, with support from the firm through a scholarship contribution towards her studies.