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Heavenly day out at Rum Point

Cayman’s best and most famous beach is obviously Seven Mile Beach, an award-winning stretch of sand that is probably unparalleled, yet ask a local what their favourite beach spot is and you will more often than not get Rum Point as a response.

28 Sep, 2018

St Georges Church’s ‘Super Human’ evening for seniors

It was a super-human evening to remember when St Georges Anglican Church Mothers Union and the Intentional Discipleship Team held a ‘Super Human’ (as another way of saying Older Person) dinner in honor of Senior Citizens in their church, and the community, at the Cayman Conference Centre, Elizabetha

19 Oct, 2018

Eleven students receive Home Care Certificate

Equipped and ready to serve Persons in need of care, eleven adults received their Home Care Aide Certificate, from The Pines Retirement Home (PRH) on Saturday, 3rd November 2017, completing a 10-week Vocational Course in Home Care Aide, and Ten (10) Hours of Practical Training.

23 Nov, 2018

Overseas Territories Long Service Medal Presentation

A total of 136 officers from the uniformed services of the Cayman Islands Government were honoured during the Overseas Territories Long Service Medal presentation ceremony.

14 Dec, 2018

OES Publishes Government High Schools Summary Report

Mr. Carpenter, who had taken part in inspections at all three high schools’, notes that the inspectors have provided a number of recommendations to promote improvement at a strategic level.

19 Dec, 2018

Educating Rita all set for the stage

As a result of the story revolving around the two main characters, the CDS production has a cast of only the two actors.

17 Jan, 2019

Unique art exhibition celebrates tattoo artistry

Caz is originally from the UK and has lived in Cayman for 23 years and has been a tattoo artist for 19 years. Yaya is from Italy and has lived in Cayman for almost two years, having been a tattoo artist for seven years.

25 Jan, 2019

CPR Cayman Rebuttal to Premier McLaughlin's Chamber Luncheon Address

Premier McLaughlin again stated at last week’s Chamber of Commerce luncheon that no public money will be used to build the proposed cruise berthing facilities. This statement may be technically correct, however it is misleading.

01 Mar, 2019

Save the Planet: Microplastics found in tiny insects

There is no doubt that plastic pollution in our oceans is a growing worldwide problem. The internet is full of images of seabirds and other marine animals entangled in plastic waste, and animals starve because their guts are blocked with plastic bags.

18 Mar, 2019

Britain’s Brexit D-Day Drama

Britain’s Brexit D-Day, planned for Friday March 29th, came to a dramatic halt with parliamentarians, including some of the government’s own MPs, defying their party and government, and blocking it.

29 Mar, 2019
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