Silk went too soon
When Garnett Silk burst on the reggae scene in the early 90s he was being hailed as a future superstar, to be mentioned in the same breath as his legendary Jamaican predecessors.
When Garnett Silk burst on the reggae scene in the early 90s he was being hailed as a future superstar, to be mentioned in the same breath as his legendary Jamaican predecessors.
In the old days, men used to go to sea and that meant that the woman of the house had the duty to tend to the family ‘grounds,’ as they were known – usually little plots of land either next to the home, or a short walk away.
Discovery Day will be celebrated on Monday May 18th in the Cayman Islands and even though the main focus will be the Coronavirus Pandemic, we must pause to remember a bit of our history. Our future is orchestrated by our past and the seeds we sow today will eventually bear fruit.
The Ministry of District Administration and Lands advises that four tide-gauge stations have been installed at Gun Bay Public Dock in East End, Royal Watler Cruise Terminal in George Town, Customs Dock in Cayman Brac and at Bloody Bay Dock in Little Cayman.
The Government is set to update old gambling laws to stem the increase in illegal gambling and associated criminality.
‘Keep Cayman Clean’, could very well be the mantra that underpins a campaign to stamp out littering now coming to the end of its first phase. And there’s a strong push to keep the message alive.
The Insurance Managers Association of Cayman (IMAC) is proud to celebrate the recognition of four Cayman-based professionals in the Captive Review Power 50 for 2025 - a prestigious ranking of the 50 most influential individuals in the global captive insurance industry.
Lucinda “Mini” Smith, a tireless source of kindness and comfort in her community, has been named the CIBC Caribbean Regional Unsung Hero for 2025.
Walkers is pleased to announce that five attorneys in its Cayman Islands office have been invited to join the partnership. In addition, four associates have been promoted to senior counsel.
As you probably know, I have been privileged to write an Easter article for this publication for some eight years now. It is a message of reflection upon our customs and traditions, here in Cayman, during this time of the year.