Pocket Rocket is fired up for gold
Shelly-Ann “Pocket Rocket” Fraser-Pryce is juggling being the fastest woman alive with motherhood as she bids for a third 100m Olympics gold - 13 years after her first triumph.
Shelly-Ann “Pocket Rocket” Fraser-Pryce is juggling being the fastest woman alive with motherhood as she bids for a third 100m Olympics gold - 13 years after her first triumph.
Jillian Crooks is making history as Cayman’s youngest ever Olympian and the 15-year-old made her homeland even prouder by placing second in her heat, setting a personal best time of 57.32 seconds in the 100m freestyle in Tokyo, setting a new national record in the process.
In a major policy reversal, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) this week revised their previous guidance on mask-wearing.
The Cayman Islands Olympic Committee (CIOC) held a special watch party at the Westin Grand on the Seven Mile Beach in Grand Cayman to mark the launch of this year’s Olympics; held in Japan.
Have you noticed how people jump onboard with a popular fad diet, lose 5, 10 or even 20 pounds…only to gain it all back and then some? Why does this happen? It’s actually a simple concept, and once you understand it you will be forever saved from the tortures of yo-yo dieting.
Colours Caribbean would like to congratulate Cayman LGBTQ Foundation on organising their first “Cayman Gay Pride” parade scheduled for this Saturday at Seven Mile Beach and recognise the significance that this event holds for so many in our LGBTQIA+ community.
The Economics and Statistics Office (ESO) paid tribute to Census 2021 Influencer and the Cayman Islands’ oldest citizen, Mr. Wellesley Howell Sr., who passed away last week.
The Portfolio of the Civil Service (PoCS) recognised 80 interns at this year’s Intern Celebration at Government Administration Building with seven receiving awards on Wednesday 21 July, 2021.
The annual Talent Xpositon of the Arts is an annual explosion of local talent, live at the Harquail theatre. There was singing, dancing, and music from many different artists, and it is always popular.
One of several major residential and tourist developments in Grand Cayman, the Grand Hyatt Grand Cayman 167-residences development at the old Pageant Beach is now more than 75 per cent sold, with sales currently exceeding US$150 million.