Drug Court aided by Rotary Sunrise
For many years, Rotary Sunrise has been a strong supporter for the Cayman Islands Drug Rehabilitation Court (DRC). The club has assisted with funding of the programme and certificates that are awarded to the participants as they progress through the…
Dining Options at Westin Grand Cayman with Recipe
From The Westin, Grand Cayman We want to take this opportunity to highlight a shining star on our team here at Westin Grand Cayman: Executive Chef Michael Farrell. Drawing on 25 years of experience leading restaurants across the United States,…
Anti-Racism and Discrimination Task Force discusses education and implementation of measures
Miami – The FIFA Task Force Against Racism and Discrimination, chaired by FIFA Vice-President and CONCACAF President Jeffrey Webb, held its second meeting at the Home of FIFA in Zurich today to discuss its education platform and measures. “This is…
Humane Society’s pub quiz
Cayman Islands Humane Society will be the main winner at Fidel Murphy’s Pub Quiz on Thursday 19th September 7:00pm Ann Ghezzi is the quiz master and there will be “fantastic” prizes. All proceeds will go towards transferring dogs to their…
Put your stress away with “The Getaway”
FRESH CARNIVAL presents… THE GETAWAY … To put your stess away!!! 5 fun filled days in the Grand Cayman. Basic and VIP packages available. Packages include air, accommodation, costume and fete tickets!!! Saturday, May 03rd, 2014 Starts at 10:00 AM…
Pirates of the Caribbean 5 in doldrums
Los Angeles – Pirates of the Caribbean 5 has been delayed. The swashbuckling adventure movie – which features Johnny Depp as the infamous Captain Jack Sparrow – was due to be in cinemas in July 2015 but will now be…
Cruise ships go green with plants
Fran Golden, Special to USA TODAY On every ship you can view water but it’s only on a select few where you can stop and smell the roses, or at least enjoy the presence of real living flowers and plants….
Beheading is warning from Trinidad gang members – police
From Caribbean360 The Police Social and Welfare Association (PSWA) said the killing was a gang’s attempt to flex its muscle in a terrible way and gangs in the country were becoming copycats of the South American style of warfare. PORT-OF-SPAIN,…
Opinion: Simon Donner and climate warming
By Doug Craig From redding.com Doug Craig was an Air Force brat born in Germany, grew up in L.A., Northern Virginia and Dayton, Ohio. Obtained a B.A. in Journalism and a Doctorate in Psychology. Employed as a clinical psychologist in…
The Céspedes saga
By Susan Slusser and Demian Bulwa, From San Francisco Chronicle, Pub on Ultimate Astros Marooned on a tiny Caribbean island, family members of Oakland A’s star Yoenis Céspedes feared their journey would end right there under a baking sun. Their…