5 simple ways to have a greener Halloween
By Judi Gerber From Care2 Halloween kicks off the holiday season. Aside from the excess of food and gifts that we all face this time of year, there’s also an excess of trash and environmentally unfriendly products and habits. If…
Danger of mixed signals
From Trinidad Express One thing Heads of Government of our 15-member Caribbean Community should studiously avoid is sending mixed signals to their immigration and customs services when it comes to implementation of the letter and spirit of the recent historic…
Earl Hart murder – Third man arrested – now bailed
From RCIPS Mon, Nov 4, 2013 at 2:51 PM Man bailed – Earl Hart murder Further to our previous release in relation to the arrest of the 26-year-old man in connection with the murder of Earl Hart. Please note that the…
DVDL Closes for meeting Wed 6 Nov
The Department of Vehicle & Drivers’ Licensing will close its locations in George Town and West Bay at 1.00 p.m. on Wednesday, 6 November 2013, to accommodate a staff meeting. Regular office hours resume on Thursday, 7 November, 8.30 a.m….
UPDATE: Dead body found in GT pond – police suspect foul play – drowning confirmed/ Earl Hart murder update
UPDATE: From RCIPS – Mon Nov 4 2013 On Saturday, 2 November, a forensic pathologist conducted a post mortem at the Cayman Islands Hospital. The cause of death was found to be drowning. Enquiries continue in relation to this matter….
What food are you dressing up as for Halloween?
From Serious Eats It’s almost time to put the finishing touches on your Halloween costume, which, if you’re anything like us, probably involves dressing up as something edible. Here’s a small sampling of SE staffers’ getups from years past: Kenji…
Miss Jamaica at Devon House Fundraiser
From The Gleaner Something Extra Today’s Tuesday social highlights are from the major fund-raising event hosted by the Friends of Devon House on the east lawn of the historic mansion. Also, reigning Miss Jamaica World Gina Hargitay jetted to Cayman…
Britain embraces Halloween and cashes in on ghoulish celebration
By Kimiko De Freytas-Tamura From New York Times LONDON — This Halloween, skintight full-body leotards are a sellout in Britain. Morphsuits, the Scottish company behind the goofy, often garish bodysuits, transformed a drunken prank at a stag party into a…
Poppies help us remember
Since the First World War, the poppy has commemorated the lives of soldiers who have died in war. The Cayman Islands Veterans Association (CIVA) pinned the first poppy from its annual fundraising campaign on Governor Helen Kilpatrick earlier this month….