Two-year hunt for drug dealers
From Trinidad Express Cocaine shipments sent by drug smugglers using the guise of the defunct company Caribbean Sea Works Ltd over the last year and a half from Trinidad were closely monitored by Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) agents. “The DEA…
Meilutyte and Walker lend support to swimming in the Cayman Islands
From Swim Swam Over the weekend 2012 Olympic gold medalist Ruta Meilutyte and 2000 and 2004 Olympic gold medalist Neil Walker both attended the Splash, Dash and Dine event in the Cayman Islands. The two Olympic champions helped run clinics,…
Runaway lovers to Caribbean are laughing stock says furious mother – UPDATED
By Anna Edwards From Daily Mail UK UPDATE: You won’t be smirking for much longer! Father of public schoolgirl who ran away to Caribbean with her boyfriend arrives on the island… and he does NOT look happy Stern: Ravil Gainiyev,…
SAGC Accountability from OAG
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY From The Accountability of Statutory Authorities and Government Companies The nineteen statutory authorities and seven government companies (SAGCs) of the Cayman Islands Government deliver a wide range of services and programs. From providing health care, to managing an…
Treasure Islands: The most elite bars in the Caribbean
By Damon Hubbs From The Richest The souvenir t-shirt hanging on the wall of the bar says it all: Happy Hour is the reason I get up in the afternoon. Forget “One Happy Island,” or “Out of Many, One People”…
French: U.S. U20 women will continue to work
PHOTO: United States under-20 women’s head coach Michelle French (pictured) encourages her team during 2014 CONCACAF Women’s Under-20 Championship held in the Cayman Islands. (Photo: Mexsport) GEORGE TOWN, Cayman Islands — As polished as it appeared looking on from the…
Caribbean Project: Cayman Islands vs. Haiti
By Hunter Wallace From Occidental Dissent The Cayman Islands vs. Haiti Cayman Islands Imagine a place that is 60 percent multiracial, 20 percent black, and 20 percent White, but where 1.9 percent of the population lives in poverty, where there…
Editor of Cuba’s Communist Party newspaper defects to US
From Caribbean360 Granma’s former international news editor criticised the state media monopoly and said censorship caused “a crisis of credibility” between the public and the media. FLORIDA, United States, Thursday January 23, 2014 – Aida Calviac Mora, a former senior…
New Cruise Terminals & Piers: A Risky Business
By Jim Walker of Walker & O’Neill Maritime Lawyers “The Caymans can’t possibly pay for the news cruise piers by itself. But if it decides to “partner” with these giant, rich cruise lines, it may find itself paying for much…
Customs officers get kudos from peers
Annual recognition awards for Customs Officers have been reinstated, but with a pleasant twist as it is no longer a top-to-down evaluation. Now, staff members are recognised in six categories by their peers, who nominate them for being the most…