Christmas in the Air
By Joan .E. (Watler) Wilson Oh, but it’s beautiful this time of year, There’s singing and a lot of parties everywhere. Happy shoppers are buying gifts galore As the shops keep stocking up, more and more. * The lights are…
SANDERS: Reform the OAS or oversee its irrelevance
By Sir Ronald Sanders From St Kitts Nevis Observer Our world exists today in troubled circumstances, governed by outmoded charters and laws that are no longer fit for purpose and do not respond to human needs. When most of…
A Cayman Christmas morning of yesteryear
By Joan E. (Watler) Wilson It was no ordinary Christmas morning for me As I opened the bedroom door to have a peep. Just so excited and eager for the sun to rise So I could quickly claim my…
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Giving thanks
By Paul McGowan From PS Audio I understand Thanksgiving is an American tradition. I also understand it’s traditional on this national holiday to eat turkey. I am pretty sure you don’t need to be an American or eat turkey to…
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Not everyone knows what modern slavery is or what it looks like. Too often, people’s experiences are lost through inaccurate and sensationalized representations in the media. We’ve all seen images of women tied in ropes and chains. The problem is that inaccurate narratives lead to…
Cayman: Letter to Editor- CIG need to recognize the real pioneers of Secondary Education in the Cayman Islands
From Dr.Florence Goring-Nozza,D.Div. This is in reference to Host Mr. Orrett Connor on his Radio Cayman Show For the Record” on last week l heard Mr Connor mention that Triple C.School was the first Secondary Education school in the Cayman…
SANDERS: Small states must rage at COP26 it’s the last chance saloon
By Sir Ronald Sanders: From MENAFN – Caribbean News Global It is nothing short of shocking to learn that, despite the fact that the world is teetering dangerously on the precipice of a climate catastrophe with fatal consequences for small…
THE EDITOR APOLOGIZES
Dear Readers, We were hit late yesterday with a malware attack that corrupted our website forcing us to take it off line. We are pleased that our local team from DELPHI have got us back up and running. Unfortunately, our…
OPINION: Letter to the Editor
 Signs of our times  It is said that the more things change the likelihood is that they will always remain the same. We have to take notice that “Cuba turned the page on the Castro era on Monday with…