The Editor Speaks: Operation Tempura will not go away
The civil dispute between Martin Bridger, the former senior investigating officer of Operation Tempura, over the use of documents from the infamous police investigation is proceeding in secret. The doors are locked and bolted against the public and especially the…
In uncertain times staff look to ICCI for college degrees
As businesses continue to struggle in a shaky economy, it is critical that staff have top-notch skills to stay competitive. With the fall quarter at the International College of the Cayman Islands starting in mid-September, this is the perfect time…
Cayman Enterprise City CEO Talks Life Sciences in Special Economic Zone
Cayman Enterprise City, a knowledge based Special Economic zone in the Cayman Islands is serious about Biotechnology. Over the next two years they will be building a dedicated campus for the knowledge cluster, including a specialised campus for Biotech. The…
Mind’s Eye & Miss Lassie
A 4th generation Caymanian, Gladwyn K. “Lassie” Bush began painting at the age of 62, after what she describes as a visionary experience. Strong Christian themes run through her work, which she painted not only on canvas, but also on…
Another good story about the Cayman Islands
By Mike Cosey, chartered surveyor and building consultant of Coseyhomes. Published in St. Helens The Reporter The potential of the Cayman Islands It may be a refreshing change for this week to write about something more uplifting than the state…
UWC Plaque unveiling at GTPS on September 13, 2012
The United World College (UWC) Cayman Islands will be holding an unveiling of a commemorative plaque at the new George Town Primary School (GTPS) playground to mark the 50th anniversary of the UWC movement. The slogan for this year’s anniversary…
Tempura Boss, Martin Bridger, battles on alone
In the summer of 2007, journalist John Evans broke into the offices of Cayman Net News, where his employer, the newspaper owner, the late Desmond Seales, reputedly kept a file of information leaked to him by a senior Cayman…
Play, Read, Learn! Continues
Children learn through play! In May 2012, the Ministry of Education, Training and Employment and the Cayman Islands Public Library Service launched “Play, Read, Learn!”, a library-based programme focusing on children between the ages of three and five years and…
Cops highlight partial cellphone ban
Officers from the RCIPS started leafleting motorists today (Wednesday 12 September 2012) in advance of the partial cellphone ban. The leaflet, which resembles a mock traffic ticket, is being distributed to drivers at traffic hotspots throughout the three islands. It…