Contestants heavy cake competition
The much anticipated Taste of Cayman Heavy Cake competition and exhibition returns to this year’s event and will be held during the festival on Saturday 28th of January at Camana Bay. “All Things Cayman” is a dedicated area in the…
Weight loss blunders
There are times on your weight loss journey when you’re not losing weight as quickly as you think you should. Days or weeks can go by without you seeing movement on the scale, and it can get downright frustrating. You…
Astronomical telescope lands at UCCI
A state-of-the-art astronomical telescope which has been lovingly built by Dr. William Hrudey in his West Bay garage, finally landed at its new home, a-purpose built observatory on the University College of the Cayman Islands (UCCI) campus. The telescope, built…
READY TO RUMBLE
Killa’s world fight will be here in April… Whittaker to get World Title shot Charles Whittaker is set for an April title fight in Cayman, battling world junior middleweight champion Cornelius Bundrage, and will meet this week with Minister for Sports Mark…
Weekend robberies
Armed robbers at the weekend focused on individuals, assaulting a George Town man outside his home and stealing a cash-filled sack, while breaking into a house in West Bay and taking a wallet and two cellphones. Both attacks occurred on…
Facelift (Rhytidectomy)
As we age, and it happens to all of us, our muscles become slack and the elasticity in our skin progressively lessens. The exposure to the sun and the stresses of daily life together with gravity is seen upon our…
Federer, Nadal smooth over talk of rift
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — A day after a rare show of discord, Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal quickly closed ranks. Nadal had criticized Federer for his unwillingness to speak out on issues affecting the men’s game, allowing others to “burn…
Gold for Kendall in Florida
West Bay boxer Kendall Ebanks returned to Cayman yesterday – with a gold medal draped around his neck. The light welterweight took part in the Golden Gloves Tournament in Florida and came back victorious after two thumping victories. Twenty-one year…
Costa CEO blames captain error for ship
ROME (AP) — The captain of the cruise ship that capsized off Tuscany made an unauthorised deviation from its programmed course, a “human error” that led to the vessel’s deadly grounding, the ship’s Italian owner said Monday. Rescue operations, meanwhile,…