Honouring Women’s Month: Lt. Col. Bobeth O’Garro
My involvement in sports has been on many levels nationally and internationally representing Cayman as an athlete, an official and coach.
My involvement in sports has been on many levels nationally and internationally representing Cayman as an athlete, an official and coach.
The tourism industry in the Cayman Islands has been among the sectors hardest hit by the COVID-19 pandemic due to the closure of borders.
In celebration of International Women’s Day, which took place on Monday 8th March, a gathering of some of Cayman’s finest female athletes assembled at the South Sound Squash Club where each spoke about their path to the top of their field.
Cayman’s traffic seems to be a perennial problem; the growing population and growing economy means more and more cars and trucks and busses on the roads, and that means more congestion, sometimes even nightmare two-hour holdups to go just a few miles into George Town.
The National Weather Service have advised that strong north to northeast winds and rough seas will affect Grand Cayman from late Sunday as a cold front becomes stationary over the Cayman area and its associated high-pressure system builds over the southeast US.
The regional rights organisation Colours Caribbean, though its local arm Colors Cayman, reports that it has “has taken steps to join as an interested party” in the judicial review brought by Kattina Anglin against the Governor.
It was at sunrise, and it was for Sunrise. The CUC 5k took to the streets between West Bay’s Ristorante Pappagallo, on Conch Point Toad, down to Thistle Lane and back, to raise money for two great causes: The Sunrise Adult Training Centre and the Cayman Islands Athletic Association.
Beginning next week and over the next few months, a series of feature films will be filmed in Grand Cayman. Circumstances around the world with the global Covid-19 pandemic have hindered film producers for the past year.
An alleged breach of isolation protocols by a traveller who has been quarantining at residence and a member of the public has been reported to the Royal Cayman Islands Police Service (RCIPS) and is currently under investigation.
Savannah Primary School recently changed its name to the Joanna Clarke Primary School in honor of its former head teacher, who dedicated her life to helping Cayman’s children be the very best they could be.