St Lucia Jazz invites Chick Corea
The Saint Lucia Jazz Festival organisers have revealed its line up and Chick Corea will be the biggest name performing. Saint Lucia has been hosting a vibrant jazz festival annually since 1992.
The Saint Lucia Jazz Festival organisers have revealed its line up and Chick Corea will be the biggest name performing. Saint Lucia has been hosting a vibrant jazz festival annually since 1992.
Antigua and Barbuda recorded a marked reduction in murders and other serious crime last year and claims to be one of the safest places in the Caribbean.
The Ministry of District Administration, Tourism and Transport is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Kearney Gomez as Chairman of the Board of the Port Authority of the Cayman Islands (PACI), for a period of four years, commencing 2 January, 2020.
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In his report at the opening of the Courts last week, Chief Justice Anthony Smellie implored Government to make the expansion of the Courts a priority as the new decade progresses.
The Family Resource Centre (FRC) proudly presents the following free, interactive programmes, starting in February and March, to help parents and strengthen family ties.
A suggestion by a British MP (member of parliament) that the Overseas Territories (OTs) “should be invited to become equal members of the United Kingdom after Brexit” is worthy of consideration.
“All Aboard,” was the theme for the 5th annual YMCA Leaders for Youth Conference. There was a big get-together at St. Ignatius School on Saturday, 18 January with lots speakers from the YMCA family all across the region, with lots of sharing and encouraging for the leaders of Cayman’s youth.
Pioneers who contributed to the creation of the first written Constitution of the Cayman Islands will be honoured at the 2020 National Heroes Day celebrations on Monday, 27 January 2020.
Canadians who cannot afford regular meals are more likely to die early, according to a study released this week, showing that people are dying from hunger even in wealthy countries like Canada.