Tougher laws on illegal gambling
The Government is set to update old gambling laws to stem the increase in illegal gambling and associated criminality.
The Government is set to update old gambling laws to stem the increase in illegal gambling and associated criminality.
Students from Cayman International School’s (CIS) Class of 2025 celebrated in style on Friday, 30 May 2025, as all 63 graduated with their CIS High School Diploma.
The Visual Arts Society (VAS) has teamed up with NCVO again collecting gifts for the children. Mary McCallum Administrator/ Marketing Coordinator for VAS has been collaborating with Katie Edwards, the new Program Director for NCVO, on ways to improve the Christmas experience for the children of the
The Private School Association will be kicking off it’s annual indoor volleyball league starting on Monday, September 23rd. Despite what the name of the organization might suggest, the league is actually open to Government schools as well.
12 finalists have been selected for the 2019 Golden Apple Awards which takes place on World Teachers Day, October 5th at the Kimpton Seafire Resort & Spa.
The constitutional and even political implications of an historic ruling by the British Supreme Court this past Tuesday will continue to echo, reverberate, be debated for years to come.
Our society is increasingly dominated by the private sector’s ideas about returns on spending, that expects education to serve ‘useful’, tangible, and measurable purposes.
eCayTrade, the island’s most popular digital marketplace, is proud to announce a strategic partnership with The Security Centre, the largest and most trusted full-service private security firm in the Cayman Islands.
This episode of Cayman Conversations saw Caymanian Times publisher Ralph Lewis host Charlie Kirkconnell, CEO of Cayman Enterprise City, and Caribbean Economist and Advisor Marla Dukharan.
The Cayman Turtle Centre hosted a vibrant Culture Day on October 12, 2024, called “Turtle Time: A Cultural Celebration”