Cleveland Clinic speaks on prevention, treatment of skin cancer
As we enter August and the last month of the Skin Cancer Awareness months in Cayman, Cleveland Clinic Florida wants to remind the community of the ways in which you can protect yourself from this too prevalent disease. While there…
Key economic sectors drive Cayman Islands’ robust growth in 2017
Driven by solid performances in tourism, construction and financial services, the Cayman Islands’ economy recorded strong growth in 2017, with the estimated Gross Domestic Product (GDP) rising by 2.9 percent. This was the highlight of The Cayman Islands’ Annual Economic…
Cayman Islands Pirates week street dances get Monster boost!
Monster Media set to boost Pirates Week Street Dances in 2018! [George Town, Grand Cayman, August 1, 2018 – The Pirates Week Festival Office has teamed up with local promoter & entertainment company Monster Media, to boost the festival’s Street…
Why do licensing deals go badly?
Come and hear horror stories from leaders of the licensing industry at IAM’s Patent Licensing on September 18 and find out how they went about solving their biggest challenges. One intriguing master class will delve into the good, the bad…
Cayman Islands: Local Harvest Market at Camana Bay
The weekly Farmers & Artisans Market, held Wednesdays from 12-7 p.m. at Camana Bay, will take a seasonal break for a few months between mid-August and mid-November. The final Farmers & Artisans Market prior to the break will take place…
Cayman Islands DCI lends a helping hand
The Department of Commerce and Investment (DCI) is taking strides to be a good corporate citizen. In 2017 DCI developed its own community project following in the footstep of the Deputy Governor, Hon. Franz Manderson, and his annual DG5K Challenge…
Sea Shepherd saves endangered turtle on final Caribbean patrol
Sea Shepherd and Antigua Sea Turtle Project (ASTP)rescued a critically endangered hawksbill turtle while conducting surveys and conservation patrols of key sea turtle nesting sites on Antigua and Barbuda. Antigua and Barbuda, Aug. 02, 2018 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) On July 31st,…
Soccer: Study- ‘Heading the Ball’ riskier for female players
From Newsmax Brain damage from heading a football may be five times more extensive in women than men, said a US study Tuesday based on nearly 100 amateur players. The report in the journal Radiology suggested that sex-specific guidelines may…
Reuters Connect: The International digital innovation of the year
From Reuters News Agency An award-winning platform Driven by the demands of modern-day publishing, Reuters Connect is a faster, more intelligent way of sourcing the news you need, allowing news outlets of all sizes to spend flexibly and work efficiently. It’s a single destination, combining Reuters award-winning…
Venezuela’s Hyperinflation—Weimar or Zimbabwe on the Caribbean?
by Scott B. MacDonald From The National Interest These two historical cases warn of what could come next. Venezuela has the dubious distinction of having the world’s highest level of inflation. According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Venezuela’s estimated…