Two men arrested for Drug and Weapon offenses at Smith Cove
Two men were arrested on Friday, 19 December, following a report of suspicious activity at Smith Cove Beach on South Church Street.
Two men were arrested on Friday, 19 December, following a report of suspicious activity at Smith Cove Beach on South Church Street.
The Office of the Premier on Friday 9th announced the assignment of responsibilities to Ministers in the newly formed National Coalition For Caymanians (NCFC) administration as follows:
Minister of Finance Hon. Rolston Anglin answered the Opposition’s criticism of financial projections that indicated a potential deficit at the end of 2025 ahead of Finance Committee proceedings in Parliament on Friday, 6 June.
Two men, both age 34, residing in Bodden Town and West Bay respectively, and one male juvenile, age 17, residing in George Town, have been arrested and formally charged in relation to multiple violent robbery incidents which occurred on 14 February 2025, in the George Town area.
Hilary Lawrence is a Cayman-based author of much-loved children’s books such as Loose Lips Sink Ships and The Grass May Not Be Greener and she has just released her fourth book, The Fear of the Unknown Is the Greatest Fear of All, just in time for Christmas.
The Cayman Islands High School Class of 1975 finally had their long-awaited reunion, fifty years after walking across the stage as graduates.
As part of her ongoing commitment to building community and developing future talent, Megan Wright, Partner and Head of Corporate at Cayman Islands law firm Stuarts Humphries, recently participated as a CareerMasters mentor.
Sixteen young Caymanians successfully completed and graduated the 2025 Dart Hospitality Training Programme on 9 October, marking another milestone in Dart’s ongoing commitment to developing local talent and strengthening Cayman’s tourism workforce.
Entrepreneurs gained insights on how to prepare compelling business cases and become funding-ready at the Cayman Islands Centre for Business Development’s (CICBD) Raising Capital Forum.
The Cayman Islands’ financial services industry is even more important to the economy and government finances than earlier figures suggested, according to Cayman Finance, a non-profit membership organisation that promotes and lobbies on behalf of the territory’s financial services sector.