Cayman Islands Recognise Four New National Heroes
The Cayman Islands has recognised four new National Heroes on Monday 27 January 2025 as a part of the National Heroes Day celebrations.
The Cayman Islands has recognised four new National Heroes on Monday 27 January 2025 as a part of the National Heroes Day celebrations.
Week two of play in the exciting 2025 Inter-Primary Cricket Competition continued this past Friday with a number of games played across the Island.
The Ministry of Health, Environment & Sustainability (MHES) is proud to announce that its residential and public sector building energy efficiency programme has been named Best Energy Efficiency Project by the Caribbean Renewable Energy Forum (CREF) at its recent conference in Miami.
In an effort to forge connections with the community and take advantage of the resources available on Island, the Spanish department, in collaboration with the Fialdelfia SDA Church, is finding creative means to immerse students of the Cayman Islands primary schools in authentic cultural settings w
The military involvement of the United States in the conflict between Israel and Iran has put the rest of the world on high alert for the possible implications across a wide sphere of scenarios.
A 2026 New Year’s present awaits workers in the Cayman Islands who will see the minimum wage rise by KYD$2.75 to KYD$8.75 per hour.
Caribbean Utilities Company, Ltd. (“CUC or “the Company”) celebrated its 35th anniversary of trading on the Toronto Stock Exchange (“TSX”) September 10th in Toronto, Canada.
CIBC Caribbean Bank Limited (“CIBC Caribbean”) has announced the appointment of Mr. David Collins to its board of directors effective September 3, 2025.
The single issue of amending the Immigration (Transition) (Amendment and Validation) Bill 2025 not only dominated last week’s meeting of Parliament but will be the dominant feature driving Cayman’s immigration policy for the foreseeable future.
If you were born in the Cayman Islands in the 1940s, as I was, and raised by a mother who walked everywhere and knew everyone, you had no choice but to cross paths with the incomparable Captain Paul Hurlston — the sea-faring icon of the Cayman Islands