Invasive reptile spotted in Grand Cayman
On Thursday 25th January, a Red-headed Rock Agama (Agama agama) - a small reptile originally from Africa which has become common in south Florida - was found in Grand Cayman for the first time.
On Thursday 25th January, a Red-headed Rock Agama (Agama agama) - a small reptile originally from Africa which has become common in south Florida - was found in Grand Cayman for the first time.
Youth and sports development in the Cayman Islands is incredibly important for a variety ofreasons.
Cruise line companies have implemented various strategies to encourage passengers to spend as much as possible while on their ships.
For months, I’ve criticised the successive Premiers of the PACT and now the UPM government and the Minister of Tourism for their inaction and complacency as Cayman’s tourism industry struggles.
Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. (“CUC” or the “Company”) recognises the need for additional generating capacity on its grid.
The Cayman Heart Fund is changing its name to the Cayman Heart Foundation.
John Gray High School’s annual Careers Fair drew a large proportion of students to its doors last Friday as students from years 9, 10 and 11 chatted with representatives from a wide cross section of businesses in Cayman about careers available to them.
Strong independent women have been the backbone of the Cayman Islands since the islands were first inhabited centuries ago, running the day-to-day island living while men were away at sea earning a living fishing for their families.
On behalf of the Government and the Ministry of Gender Affairs, I would like to wish all of the Women in the Cayman Islands a happy International Women’s Day.
On Friday 8 March, police carried out a series of operations in the George Town District.