Anne – Part 51
We continue our serialisation of Anne by Constance Fenimore Woolson “I could not help coming, sir, because Annet is going away” Then Tita came in. “Annet is going away,” she said, softly; “she is going to school. The letter came…
Prep for Success Recipes: Breakfast Casserole
Cayman Prep and High School have produced a book of multi-cultural family recipes that everyone can enjoy. It was made possible through the selfless efforts of the parents of Cayman Prep students who worked tirelessly to see the project through…
Cayman High School 49ers reunion
The “49ers” – a group of some of the first students who attended the Cayman Islands High School that first opened its doors in 1949 – got together to meet and exchange memories with one another. The first weekend meeting,…
Foster’s Food Fair IGA introduces another “green” initiative
Foster’s Food Fair IGA is pleased to announce the recent recycling initiative to send cardboard bales to a company in Miami called Miami Waste Paper. Every week a container of about 40 bales weighing anywhere from 600-1100 pounds is sent…
Baby Iguanas boom in San Diego Zoo
Over the past week there has been a baby boom for the highly endangered species of the blue iguana in the San Diego Zoo, Two breeding females and their mates remain in the zoo in case the population in Cayman…
Godspell brings the good news to Cayman
The Cayman Drama Society is performing a new version of the long-running Broadway musical, Godspell, at the Prospect Playhouse. The musical consists of a series of Jesus’ parables, as recorded in the Gospel of Matthew plus three parables found in…
Camana Bay to host Cayman Fashion Solstice 2011
Now in its second year, Cayman Fashion Solstice is set again to showcase the Cayman Islands as a fashion and life style destination. In efforts to improve on last year’s Cayman Fashion Solstice, and cater to an even larger audience,…
Amended Gender Equality Bill incorporates community feedback
Members of the Legislative Assembly last week passed a version of the Gender Equality Bill that incorporated feedback from community organisations and professional associations. The Ministry of Gender Affairs spent the month of August working with the Attorney General’s chambers…
Jamaica’s downtown land grab
KINGSTON (AP): Fraudsters in downtown Kingston are taking advantage of rising land values and increasing demand for property by capturing abandoned premises and registering them in their names. “We are seeing a new phenomenon where persons are capturing some of…