Bodden Town power cut
An electrical fault in Bodden Town caused a power failure for almost two hours. Extra police patrols were dispatched in the area during the darkness. A spokesman for the RCIPS said: “At approximately 18.30hrs tonight there was a power outage in…
Traffic diversions
Due to sea water and debris covering the road in the vicinity of the Public Beach, the following traffic diversions are now in place; Traffic travelling out of West Bay is being diverted onto the Esterly Tibbetts Highway at the…
The Umpires strike back
The Cayman Islands Cricket Association, together with the Cayman Islands Cricket Umpires Association held a Cricket Seminar and Umpires Workshop at the John Gray High School Hall. The workshop was hosted by Billy Doctrove an International Cricket Council’s Elite Umpire,…
US beats Cuba at Pan Ams
GUADALAJARA, Mexico (AP) — Even if it isn’t quite the “Miracle on Grass,” it’s still a victory over Cuba, and it’s still a big deal for the U.S. baseball team. The United States upset its biggest rival 12-10 Monday in…
Rain doesn’t dampen runners spirits
Despite threatening conditions which ultimately washed out many of Saturday’s later activities, nearly half a hundred intrepid individuals gathered for a damp outing to celebrate WORLD RUN DAY on the local scene. Chadwick Webster and Derek Larner led the troops…
Companies asked to help fundraiser
April Panton, Senior Manager at Crusader is encouraging local companies to donate to the National Council of Voluntary Organisation’s annual fundraiser and make a difference to the lives of those in need. She said: “Crusader International Management (Cayman) Ltd. is…
2011-12 CIFA PL STANDINGS
POS TEAM P W D L GF GA GD PTS LAST 5 1 Scholars Int’l SC 5 4 1 0 14 7 7 13 W W D W W 2 Elite SC 5 3 1 1 11 7 4 10…
Anne – Part 69
We continue our serialisation of Anne by Constance Fenimore Woolson “Anne’s rich voice pleased her ears” There were many men who, seeing Helen Lorrington for the first time, thought her exquisitely beautiful; there were others who, seeing her for the…
Immigration goes pink
The women and men employed in the Department of Immigration continued their traditional support of breast cancer awareness (Friday, 21 October), by going ‘pink’ as part of the widespread dress-down campaign. Of the 160 Immigration officers and administrative staff, most…