East End crash
A man is recovering in the Cayman Islands Hospital after being struck by a car in the East End last night. Shortly before midnight on Thursday the man apparently ran into the roadway close to Morritt’s Tortuga Resort and was…
West Bay Dart projects start
Dart Realty and representatives from the National Roads Authority yesterday signed the first phase of the ForCayman Alliance agreement, giving effect to three projects already under way in West Bay. The works encompass closure of 2,500 feet of West Bay…
All Ireland winning Dublin team take on local Cayman Gaelic Club in exhibition match
The Cayman Islands Gaelic Football Club (CIGFC) in association with Digicel were delighted to welcome the All Ireland Senior Gaelic Football Champions Dublin to Grand Cayman last weekend. An exhibition match took place on Sunday, 4th December at the Camana…
BABY SHOWER
A baby shower for a new mom to be Very useful presents for all to see Baby oil and powder to keep the skin so sweet Bibs and napkins and nice crib sheets Are but a few of the gifts…
Have your Christmas Cake and eat it!
The Christmas Cake, which will be showing in the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) this Saturday, is a musical adapted from a story written by UCCI President Roy Bodden. The show, a fundraiser for the UCCI’s performing arts…
Immigration closes early Friday
The public is advised that the Department of Immigration will be closed at 12 noon today, Friday, 16 December, to facilitate a staff function.
The Editor Speaks: Drinking and blogging
It is utterly appalling that all the warnings the RCIPS have been giving over the past few weeks about drinking and driving a lot of motorists are ignoring them. There was a fatal accident on Esterley Tibbetts Highway on Nov…
Solar company sets up in Grand Cayman
Toronto-based solar-generating company Solamon Energy has announced appointment of George Town resident Steve Kuiack as vice president, overseeing construction of a two megawatt production facility in the Cayman Islands. However, attempts to contact Solamon, Mr Kuiack, CEO Graeme Boyce or…
Britain to have 13,500 troops on duty for Olympics
LONDON (AP) — Britain will have up to 13,500 troops deployed on land, at sea and in the skies to help protect next summer’s Olympics — twice as many as had been expected. Typhoon fighter jets, helicopters, two warships and…
January deadline for Chevening applications
Caymanians interested in postgraduate study in Britain have until Monday 23rd January 2012 to apply for a prestigious Chevening Scholarship Award. The UK’s Foreign and Commonwealth Office programme offers funding to outstanding graduates for study at any of the many…